Paige DeSorbo’s next act: Building a loungewear brand that lasts
The reality TV star and influencer wants her new pyjamas-as-fashion business Daphne to surpass ‘influencer brand’ status. Here’s how she’s doing it.
The reality TV star and influencer wants her new pyjamas-as-fashion business Daphne to surpass ‘influencer brand’ status. Here’s how she’s doing it.
The designer drew inspiration from the grainy blue, grey, pink, and green hues of Sylvie Ruaulx's artwork made from recycled plastic panels, and introduced jewelry carved from wood.
WWD polled buyers, curators,
authors and professors about their response to Matthieu Blazy’s debut at the house.
Lucette Holland has worked at Celine under Phoebe Philo and Yeezy Adidas under Ye. Now, she’s upcycling footwear from textile waste and putting artisans first.
Indian labels are increasingly looking to the UK as both a creative and commercial gateway. A new trade agreement, a shared history and a vibrant diaspora are giving London a unique edge.
Photorealistic personal avatars are here, enabling people to digitally try on clothes with a selfie and a swipe. But do we really want to see ourselves when we shop? For retailers, it’s a high-risk, high-reward quandary.
Eva Chen, Brigitte Chartrand, Inès de la Fressange and more weigh in on the season’s final debut.
Pilar Toro has been appointed as Director of Brand Integrity.
The popular skin care brand will partner with basketball players and personalities for social media content, and activate at events like the Emirates NBA Cup.
Seán McGirr brought back Alexander McQueen's infamous bumster in a collection brimming with erotic tension.
Chitose Abe put the home in “home run” by revisiting her hybridized staples in a strong and striking upscale wardrobe.
With sculpted pads, modular garments, and sensual drapes, Pasqualetti redefined power dressing for an uncertain era.
Ungaro’s Kobi Halperin took inspiration from the eclecticism of a Paris flea market.
Auberge Collection's CEO Christian Clerc shares how bringing Grammy winners to intimate 150-person venues is the ultimate luxury.
Duran Lantink's debut was rife with futuristic pneumatic silhouettes that seemed right out of a sci-fi fever dream, with flashes of salable potential.
A mashup between Avril Lavigne’s top hit “Girlfriend” and Japan’s Shōjo manga, the designer dreamed a hot, messy teenage dream.
The Polish designer collaborated with Noel Stewart for a series of haute-energy, cloud-like hats that helped elevate the brand to a new height.
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As designers turn the spotlight onto bras, it brings questions about body ideals, conservatism and consumer appetite.
Simone Marchetti, Julie Gilhart and more on Duran Lantink’s first runway show as artistic director of Jean Paul Gaultier.