How to be a More Conscious Consumer before Earth Month Ends
As climate change becomes worse with extreme weather conditions, wildfires, floods, etc., the fashion industry and its consumers need to re-evaluate their practices and keep the planet in mind.
British Vogue Editor Edward Enninful Declines Ads from Brands for Lacking Diversity
Recently, Edward Enninful revealed on BBC Radio 4’s Today program that he often has to turn down advertising from fashion brands in his magazine due to them not having enough diversity.
Coach Turns Trash into Treasure with Their New Sub - Label ‘Coachtopia’
The brand Coach just launched their new sub label ‘Coachtopia,’ where the bags are made from upcycled materials.
Why are Luxury Brands Banking on Interior Design?
Within recent year, luxury fashion brands have been entering the interior design market.
The Best Cannes Film Festival Looks From the Beginning of It All
The Cannes Film Festival is coming up in about a month, May 16-27th and fashion is a significant part of the festival. Celebrities walking down the red carpet with cameras flashing each and every way is one of the biggest parts. Here are some of the best looks of the Cannes Film Festival since the beginning.
Paris Protesters Take Over LVMH Headquarters
Earlier this week, protesters in Paris went into LVMH headquarters, one of the leaders in the luxury sphere.
Primark’s New Circularity Collection Shows the Future of Sustainability within Fashion
Primark just released their new circularity collection that has garments that are meant to be fully recyclable and reusable.
Karl Lagerfeld & the Fashion Industry: A Legacy that will Last Forever Forever
“In honor of Karl” is the theme of this year’s Met Gala and it honors the death of one of the most famous and respected designers in the history of fashion, Karl Lagerfeld. Lagerfeld’s life is very eventful and his rise to the top as a designer is very interesting. It all started with him winning the coat category for a design competition in 1955 for the International Wool Association in Paris.
Tunnel Walks, More Like Red Carpets
A new form of the red carpet is becoming more popular and it is exclusively available to professional, and some, college athletes. The game day arrivals of these athletes are now known more commonly as “tunnel walks” and these players get to show off their style and give their audience a more personal connection.
IKEA’s Announces their New Personalized Design Service
Earlier this week, interior design giant IKEA just introduced their new interior design service. This program allows customers to hire IKEA interior designers to provide them with expert advice and design services.
The New “Quiet Luxury” Trend is a Subtle Way to Show Wealth
The new Quiet Luxury trend has been taking over the fashion world, but what is it?
Did Week One of Coachella Disappoint?
Coachella, the celebrity and influencer packed, desert rave fever dream of a music festival, is filled with highs and lows. It seems that on the whole, however, the first weekend of the festival left both attendees and vicarious viewers with a stinging sense of disappointment.
In a World of Manufactured Magnificence, Photographer Cass Bird Captures The Real and Raw
Cass Bird is a photographer and director that has worked within a variety of industries. She captures her subjects in a real way and challenges feminine, masculine and beauty ideals.
Coachella Definitely Knows His Name, Labrinth & Billie Eilish Perform Hit Single
However, his Coachella concert was not just a regular show at the famous music festival. For only the second time Labrinth performed “Never Felt So Alone” with his newfound friend Billie Eilish. McKenzie brought Eilish out on stage and the crowd erupted in excitement because they knew that the pair was going to sing their recently released single.