News is swirling that Lululemon has pulled the plug on production, but is it truly an industry-wide freeze, or something more nuanced? Spoiler: there’s no official doomsday announcement. But things are definitely... tight. Between tariff hikes, delayed product lines, and falling U.S. demand, Lululemon is facing a cluster of challenges that have forced the brand to slow down and take stock, ...
Fashion Giant Continues US Expansion Despite Tariffs Threat
Spanish fashion behemoth Mango is not merely wading into U.S. waters—they're making a cannonball splash. With a glitzy new flagship store in New York City's Lincoln Square, Mango is going all-in on American soil. While most European labels walk on tiptoes when there's turmoil in the world of politics, Mango is wading in, opening up stores along the East and West Coasts like hip little flags. ...
Love It Or Hate It, Indie Sleaze Is Making A Brutal Return In 2025
Indie Sleaze. Just the name makes one think of visions of American Apparel disco shorts, MySpace parties lit up by flashes, and Pete Doherty asleep in a corner of the Camden dive bar. A dirty, sloppy romance of smudged eyeliner, waif-like bodies, and unapologetic hedonism, this aesthetic dominated the underground (and eventually mainstream) from the early 2000s to its inevitable fall into ...
Topshop Is Back! Here’s What Their New Collection Looks Like
Guess who's back again? After quietly slipping off the radar post-Arcadia collapse, Topshop is making a seriously stylish return in 2025, and fashion girlies everywhere are buzzing. No longer the high street staple it once was, the brand is being reimagined under ASOS with a fresh, Gen Z-friendly twist. But don’t worry, they haven’t scrapped everything we loved. The Joni jeans, cropped jackets, ...
7 Classic Jewelry Pieces Every Woman Should Own
Jewelry trends come and go faster than you can say "chunky Y2K ring," but some pieces never lose their magic. Classic jewelry is about more than sparkle; it is about lasting style, personal meaning, and effortless polish. Whether you are dressing for a job interview, a night out, or just feeling yourself on a random Tuesday, the right jewelry pulls everything together. These timeless pieces are ...
Nearly All HomeGoods Products Made In China Contain Lead
More likely than not, you're not paying close attention to the pretty plates on your coffee table, the cup of coffee in your hand, or the toys scattered around the living room. But what if some of those seemingly harmless items contained a secret threat? Studies have shown that a number of consumer products—particularly Chinese-made products—are made with high levels of lead. And even though ...
Two Million Garment Jobs at Risk as Clothing Orders Decline
The global garment industry is facing a significant downturn, with approximately two million jobs at risk due to declining clothing orders. This downturn is attributed to a combination of factors, including reduced consumer demand, supply chain disruptions, and increased tariffs. Countries heavily reliant on garment exports, such as Bangladesh, Vietnam, and Indonesia, are experiencing the brunt of ...
8 Etiquette Rules From the Past That Would Raise Eyebrows Today
Etiquette has always been a social survival tool, but some old-school rules were more about controlling people than promoting kindness. From posture police to bizarre dinner rituals, society once thrived on rules that would make most of us laugh or cringe today. Back then, not following the rules meant scandal, social shame, or being labeled “uncivilized.” Now? Some of those same rules feel ...
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- …
- 12
- Next Page »