17 Reasons to Love Fashion in 2017

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17 Reasons to Love Fashion in 2017

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And, at the more quotidian end of the style spectrum, the Museum of Modern Art curated “Items: Is Fashion Modern?”—a sprawling retrospective dedicated to wardrobe basics such as Levi’s jeans, puffer jackets and sports jerseys. No surprise that many of MoMA’s visitors were sporting their own versions of …
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Here’s Why 2017’s Fashion Word of the Year Was Power

W MagazineDec. 11, 2017
So, perhaps it’s no surprise that politics also influenced the way in which we talk about fashion. Often times, that included the word “power,” as that noun has just been revealed to be the most-used word of the year in fashion. According to Lyst, which analyzed over 30,000 articles on fashion published …
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With Phoebe Philo Leaving Céline, What’s Next?

The Business of FashionDec. 22, 2017
She turned the once-middling label into a fashion authority with her minimalist designs, known for their emphasis on tailoring, menswear-inspired staples and quietly dramatic silhouettes. Philo was behind many of Céline’s hit bags, including the Phantom, Trapeze and Trio. The label’s inspired visual …
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The State of Fashion 2018: Download the Report

The Business of FashionDec. 1, 2017
The fashion industry is turning a corner. Looking towards 2018, there is a new sense of optimism in an industry plagued by uncertainty. And while “uncertain” and “challenging” remain the most common words that executives in the BoF-McKinsey Global Fashion Survey have used to describe the state of the …
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The five glories of Cebuano fashion in 2017

Inquirer.netDec. 26, 2017
For one, Furne One, the commander of Amato Couture, enthralls the world at the Arab Fashion Week in November. Also from the Middle East, Harvey Cenit comes home with a major surprise. The reunion of our very own royalties in October—yes, we got that covered. And how charming … Ditas Rodriguez …
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The Next Wave of Fashion E-Commerce Contenders

New York TimesDec. 5, 2017
BATTLE PLAN: The so-called modest fashion market is booming, with the global Muslim clothing market forecast to be worth $368 billion by 2021, according to the latest Global Islamic Economy report. The Modist, poised to take advantage of the wave, started earlier this year. But the platform is already …
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Dior, Hermès and Louis Vuitton Are 2017’s Most Buzzed-About …

The Business of FashionNov. 29, 2017
SAN FRANCISCO, United States — Dior, Hermès and Louis Vuitton are Instagram’s most buzzed-about fashion brands of 2017, according to new data released today by the photo and video sharing app. The brands were named in Instagram’s Year in Review global data package, revealing the most …
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How Fashion Brands Can Think Like a Startup

The Business of FashionDec. 1, 2017
So, what advice does the teen venture capitalist have for fashion brands aiming to adopt a more agile, startup-like approach? Be authentic and real, Finnegan said, pointing to Dirty Lemon, a New York-based company selling wellness beverages, as a brand to watch. “I was fascinated by Zak [Normandin], …
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It’s Time for Adaptive Fashion

The Business of FashionNov. 30, 2017
OXFORDSHIRE, United Kingdom — “My money and my existence is as valid as yours,” said Sinéad Burke, a Dublin-based teacher, PhD student and fashion blogger who is 105 centimetres (or three foot five inches) tall. She has become an advocate for little people, who often face major challenges in …
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Fast-Fashion Chain Primark Is Slow Off the Mark in US

Wall Street JournalDec. 24, 2017
Clothing retailer Primark shuns online shopping and relies on supercheap prices to draw customers into its stores, a strategy that has won it a cultlike following across Europe. Americans have yet to warm to it. The Dublin-based brand sells skinny women’s jeans or a men’s crew-neck sweater for as little as …

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