The beautiful, colorful, often very green pictures in the book, “Private Gardens of the Hudson Valley,” show off a great variety of ideas and plantings.
The venerable lensman discusses his storied career shooting the Beatles, the Kennedys, Hollywood celebrities, fashion designers and more with WWD.
The company intends to close Maidenform’s offices in Iselin, N.J., and its Fayetteville, N.C., distribution center by the end of 2014.
The Japanese streetwear brand has produced a line of retro-tinged casual clothing for men and women.
A subdued color palette, dash of lace and modest cut send a message of understated elegance for spring.
The transatlantic trade talks have resumed after the U.S. government shutdown stalled the negotiations.
The designer made his first visit to Brazil to unveil the latest leg in the traveling exhibition “The Little Black Jacket.”
Lawrence Eliot “Lawrie” Marcus, the fourth son of Neiman Marcus cofounder Herbert Marcus and a former executive vice president of the retailer, died Friday.
The 1,000-square-foot space marks the first time in more than 20 years that the designer’s ready-to-wear is available at the 59th Street flagship.
The Accessories Council is holding its 17th-annual Accessories Council Excellence Awards tonight at Cipriani 42nd Street in New York City.
As digital sales continue to grab an ever-larger part of the holiday retail pie, the onslaught of online shopping is starting earlier and earlier.
With its initial public offering just around the corner, Vince is stepping up its international game.
The retail executives sit down with WWD for a frank and wide-ranging interview on their exit from Saks Inc.
The International Women’s Media Foundation’s awards ceremony honored four award recipients last week at the Beverly Hills Hotel.
The luxury shopping center was inspired by beach communities such as Coney Island, Atlantic Beach and Rockaway Beach, areas hit hard by Superstorm Sandy.
The British edition of Wired plans to launch its first monthly digital edition, with interactive editions for GQ, Glamour and Vanity Fair to follow.
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has asked the retailers to provide information about their policies for detaining and questioning their customers.
The “Iron Man” star will be at the retailer’s Boulevard Haussmann flagship on Thursday to help unveil its Prada-themed windows.
The company, which is celebrating its 90th anniversary this year, has worked many with top fashion designers designing dolls and doll-size outfits.
Gillian Jacobs, Miranda July, Devon Aoki, Rose McGowan, Jessica Alba and Fergie attended the event at The Berrics, an indoor skate park.
The Nov. 13 event at the retailer’s Fifth Avenue flagship will include a performance by Fifth Harmony.