Rise of Pockets for Practical Fashion
Overdramatic pockets were seen all over the fall 2025 fashion runways. Do people want more practicality and utility in their fashion?
Read MoreOverdramatic pockets were seen all over the fall 2025 fashion runways. Do people want more practicality and utility in their fashion?
Read MoreIn hopes to capitalize off the reality competition market, NBC has approved a new series called On Brand, hosted and executively produced by Fallon.
Read MoreDutch designer, Duran Lantink, at the Fall-Winter show 2025 at Paris Fashion week turned heads with the incorporation of prosthetics into his fashion designs. This has been a common trend among fashion designers and fashion shows recently. Designers are embracing the use of prosthetics to challenge typical beauty norms and explore the notion of transformation and creating fantasy narratives.
Read MoreAirline fashion issues circulate commonly on social media and news outlets. Especially in America where freedom of expression is valued, these situations often cause people to be frustrated. There have been many instances of passengers being asked to cover up ‘revealing’ or tightly fit outfits.
Read MoreA popular marketing campaign may include a celebrity chosen to represent the brand and further promote the products. This can pose huge risks to brand image as the public’s opinion of the brand is curated through the ambassador’s actions and decision making.
Read MoreBen and Jerry’s is a popular ice cream brand that has always stood out for its left-wing activism. In recent days, the co-founders Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield themselves are unhappy with how the current board of executives is maintaining the brand’s vision.
Read MoreDonatella Versace, Italian designer, has shockingly decided to step down as chief creative officer of Versace. Gianni Versace was the brand’s founder and brother of Donatella. After his tragic death in 1997, Donatella took over this position and has held the position for almost 30 years.
Read MoreThe rise in online shopping has caused retail companies to adjust their return policies and prices in order to prevent fraud. Appriss Retail and Deloitte worked with the US Census Bureau to survey this phenomenon and found that retailers have lost $103 billion in 2024 due to fraudulent returns and claims.
Read MoreJohn Misiewicz Stillman News Writer The owner of Oakland Athletics has finalized a deal to officially move the team to
Read MoreJaime Halstuch Stillman News Writer Imagine if the NBA became like the WWE, scripted. That all the stories from way
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