House Lawmakers Fail to Pass BOOTS Act to Strengthen US Footwear Production
Domestic footwear manufacturers were dealt a stinging legislative blow on Thursday.
Domestic footwear manufacturers were dealt a stinging legislative blow on Thursday.
With enrollment down by 20 percent since 2021, the New York City school has laid off 68 staffers and 19 faculty members.
The sandals are a Gianvito Rossi design.
Also in this edition: An REI store votes to unionize, more Cambodian workers hurt in a road crash, and child workers rescued in India.
Chanel and Tribeca celebrated women filmmakers at The Greenwich Hotel on Friday.
Ugg's Otzo clogs feature Nuyarn lining, Carbios is postponing its China plant commissioning and Solena and The Protein Express received funding.
Let them rack up both trophies and compliments during the summer of soccer.
Since COVID-19, commercial space has been tight in the Hamptons but a new batch of boutiques manages to slip in each year, reflecting how eager brands are to capitalize on one of the nation's richest markets.
The shoes feature a gold cap-toe design.
Industry leaders gathered to discuss the transformative forces, highlighting the importance of creativity, authenticity, and emotional connections in a volatile landscape.
José Manuel Albesa outlined top priorities during a discussion soon after the company’s recent AGM.
After a five year search for the right location, Jérôme Mage has opened the brand's largest gallery to date in SoHo, blending collectible design, Americana wilderness, jewelry and handcrafted eyewear into his own cabinet of curiosities.
America’s trading partners are incredulous over the United States Trade Representative’s recently concluded investigation into claims of forced labor.
Art historian, curator and academic Vincenzo Trione replaces architect Stefano Boeri.
The fashion resale platform and partner of the music festival will be on site.
Rodrigo is promoting her upcoming third album "You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love."
Aerie and I.Am.Gia, among other brands, are embracing the World Cup craze.
The polarizing shoe is back for summer — and getting freakier.
The Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger parent stuck to its earnings guidance for the year after beating forecasts in the first quarter.
CEO Tony Spring told WWD what's behind the increases and what to look forward to.