A weekend of rallies and marches throughout Brooklyn and New York City for Black Lives Matter. Caribbeans, Black, and Trans lives stood In solidarity.
Read MoreThe British Fashion Council today launched the Institute of Positive Fashion (IPF) website in recognition of World Ocean Day.
Read MoreStriving to fill in the gap between garments made to be fashionable and garments made to be accessible, Vongai Noreen designs garments for women with disabilities to feel both comfortable and stylish.
Read MoreMany fashion brands have been attuned to the current ethnic issues that have been boiling America's blood causing nationwide and worldwide protests. With that, recently, a lot of fashion brands are also aware of their part in being silent…
Read MoreAquafil, a leading manufacturer of innovative synthetic fibers, such as ECONYL® regenerated nylon, announced today that will share insights on reducing ocean waste as we move toward a circular economy this World Oceans Day, June 8, 2020.
Read MoreThe message is clear: end police brutality on people of color. However, the message may not have been so clear for Dolls Kill founder Shoddy Lynn.
Read MoreAs the black tile represented a moment of silence for those who posted it, others saw the effort as a distraction to the issue of #BlackLivesMatter...
Read MoreShopping to upgrade your wardrobe isn’t always healthy for your wallet. Trends and quality are components that should but don't help you decide on your fits daily and when in the stores. But breaking the bank is eminent when shopping around for drip.
Read MoreWalmart will be offering even more fantastic brands with our entry into the popular fashion resale market through our online partnership with thredUP, the leading resale platform for fashion and accessories at mass market prices.
Read MoreWhen COVID-19 began to shut down retailers across the country, Prabal Gurung, like many of his industry peers, was eager to transform his luxury fashion house into a producer of face masks for frontline workers.
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Read MoreAs exciting as they have been, with more VerzuzTV battles to come, we got bored and thought we would create a list of match-ups that may be fun to see play out.
Read MoreSmaller designers are using quarantine as an opportunity to produce, peddle their products online, and get that passion paycheck. One creator in particular, however, has been able to turn her passion project of thrift flipping into a paycheck during quarantine: Sarah Nocquet.
Read MoreOlivia’s insight depicts a contemporary, sharp and dynamic outlook of what it means to be a prolific photographer whose influence is swiftly ascending, all at the age of 21.
Read MoreDaytona can be found frequenting night clubs and music studios. But he has a vision beyond the material world of rapper and is humbled in his approach. Open to the world, The Kid Daytona has been around and wants those who feel that they can’t - could. Check out his new music with Tiesto. (org. 9/9/19)
Read MoreSustainably packaged water brand will celebrate with partners and consumers via a live web event featuring a tree naming ceremony where viewers can plant trees from home.
Read MoreSustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were getting good traction and a significant number of countries were making good progress in their implementation. As the world is seized with containing the spread of the virus and addressing its negative and debilitating impacts, the reality is that countries are resetting their priorities, and reallocating resources to deal with the pandemic.
Read MoreWatching fashion brands find their footing in response to this phenomenon is fascinating (and sometimes painful) to follow. This shift toward sustainability is a source of constant chatter circulating within the fashion industry.
Read More#TheGreenRooms is a virtual activation that provides tips on how we can make our homes more sustainable during the quarantine.
Read MoreSince the start of 2020, the world has seen a reduction in carbon emissions. This is a direct effect of the Coronavirus shutting down sectors of the economy. Currently, the estimated reduction in carbon emissions is slated to be 5.5 percent of the total emissions from 2019.
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