Grateful threads? Get ready for fashion’s tie-dye revolution
Catwalks were quick to adopt counterculture motifs last year so expect the virtue-signalling garments to go big in 2019
Catwalks were quick to adopt counterculture motifs last year so expect the virtue-signalling garments to go big in 2019
As new brands begin to tackle social and environmental harm, a more sustainable future awaits
Van Gogh comes to London, Keith Haring scribbles over Liverpool, Jean Nouvel gets weird in Qatar, and the V&A hits top gear
Practical dresses, colorful weddings, eco-friendly ceremonies could soon be ‘the thing” for the brides of 2019. Sustainability is moving into the wedding industry. The brides-to-be are thinking more about Earth while planning their big day. The experts expect a rise in zero waste weddings, featuring flowers that can be replanted, organic menus and nuptials … Read more
The holiday season is a key moment for luxury customers to buy themselves something special. Demand among luxury customers for exclusive items and one-of-a-kind experiences is just as strong when choosing gifts for others as it is when shopping for themselves, according to a new study by YNAP group. The survey shows the growing importance … Read more
Designer aiming to make business case for why brands should tackle climate change