We’re going through this period where consumers are challenging the way we buy and the market hasn’t caught up.
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Friday - July 21, 2017 Fri - 07/21/17
rantnrave:// EUGENE LAUDRY, a moderator of the SUPREME Subreddit, acts as an arbiter in a community about 61,000 strong (with many more waitlisted), swapping, sharing tips and rumors, and self-policing markets in an effort to call out fakes. He spoke to JIAN DELEON about the rise of the Supreme community, forum culture, and how the game has changed. It's a must-listen even if you're not a fan of Supreme; it speaks volumes about how online culture is affecting retail and fashion. Laudry's firsthand experience shows how devoted fans activate their own networks and act outside traditional retail. They're rewriting the rules. He's also got a weekly show called SUPREME NIGHT LIVE. And where does it air? TWITCH... There are a lot of great fashion/retail podcasts out there. Time doesn't allow for me to listen to as many as I'd like, but I've brought together some of the most memorable episodes we've shared recently. You may recognize some of the names in AMERICAN FASHION PODCAST, FAILING UPWARDS, FASHION CULTURE DESIGN, GLOSSY, HIGH SNOBIETY, LOOSE THREADS, and more. FashionSET: Listen Up, Fashion. We have a handy suggest a link at REDEF for any I missed... Beauty is another space that parallels streetwear, with customers that are highly educated and switched-on. BRITISH VOGUE highlights some of the scene and how companies are moving with it... The release of MARIE CLAIRE's first sustainability issue is a smart move. 2017 might be the year that sustainability sheds the notion that it's somehow niche or too hard/expensive. Is it generational, or are we being forced into it because businesses won't survive without a plan?... ICYMI: AFFIRM has 1,000 retail partners... NOAH's latest merch features SMOKEY THE BEAR... Every DIOR couture collection from 1947–2017 in one book... RIP KENNETH JAY LANE.
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High Snobiety
Podcast: Spotting Fake Supreme Online With Eugene Lardy of r/supremeclothing
by Jian DeLeon
While shops like Supreme have stores in New York, London, Paris, and all over Japan, their fanbase undeniably stretches beyond those cities. The Internet has made it (a little) easier to get your hands on rare gear, but the online community united by a shared passion for labels like Supreme have been galvanized by social media like forums and Facebook groups.
The Guardian
Pirelli’s all-black calendar: ‘Any girl should be able to have their own fairytale’
by Ellie Violet Bramley
Diversity takes centre stage as Naomi Campbell, Lupita Nyong’o, Whoopi Goldberg and Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs feature in Tim Walker and Edward Enninful’s twisted version of "Alice in Wonderland."
WWD
Stella McCartney Partners With Bolt Threads On Sustainable Material Development
by Jessica Iredale
The biotech lab specializes in luxury sustainable materials, such as yeast-based silk.
Glossy
How Smashbox is using eye-tracking technology to increase sales
by Jessica Schiffer
As an exclusive partner on ModiFace's popular iOS and Android app MakeUp (which has close to 50 million downloads), Smashbox was the first brand on the company's roster to test out the technology, which allows them to track what a user is most interested in based on his or her eye movements.
Fashionista
Thom Browne Didn't Think His Move to Paris Fashion Week Was Such a Big Deal
by Maria Bobila
"Paris is honestly just a bigger audience, and it was time for our audience to get bigger."
Quartz
Amazon is turning its reviewers into 'enthusiasts' with a new Instagram-like shoppable feed
by Marc Bain
Of course, people are more inclined to share products they like than those they're unhappy with.
The Washington Post
Callista Gingrich's hair is a fabulous shout-out to a mythic Washington
by Robin Givhan
The hair was perfectly composed at the Senate hearing, not wilting under the spotlight or collapsing under questioning.
The Business of Fashion
Sébastien Meyer and Arnaud Vaillant to Exit Courrèges
by Christopher Morency
The designer duo’s Autumn/Winter 2017 collection was their last for the house. The future of the brand’s creative leadership is unknown.
Fashionista
'Marie Claire' Launches First-Ever Sustainability Issue
by Whitney Bauck
"In order to stay relevant, we need to be on top of sustainability practices," says editor-in-chief Anne Fulenwider.
Dazed Digital
Why is hyperfemininity expected of fat women?
by Marie Southard Ospina
The ‘just rolled out of bed’ look is fine if you’re thin, but for fat women, make-up, dresses and perfect hair can feel like a necessity rather than a simple preference.
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Daily Front Row
Living Legend: Pierre Cardin's Must-See Retrospective at the Rosecliff Mansion in Newport, Rhode Island
by Paige Reddinger
Pierre Cardin, the 95-year-old iconic French couturier, remains one of the most‑referenced (and most‑lauded) fixtures in fashion. Thanks to an ambitious new exhibition in collaboration with The Preservation Society of Newport County, Pierre Cardin: 70 Years of Innovation, at the Rosecliff mansion in Newport, his work is getting the attention it so richly deserves.
Jing Daily
Modern Dazed to Take Nowness to Offline Experience in China
by Jessica Rapp
Modern Dazed acquired Nowness from LVMH, and is now working with K11 founder Adrian Cheng to take the creative video platform to new heights in China.
ADDRESS
Mended scars
by Aicha Abbadi
During a time when cheap new clothing is easily available, the lost art of mending is having a revival with divers practices aiming to transform not only garments but the perceptions people have on repairing and restoring.
Hunger Magazine
Meet Goom Heo, the designer creating self-aware street wear
by Kesia Inkersole
We meet Goom to go behind the memes.
Forbes
MADE Redefines The Fashion Show With Its 'Shop Small' Market
by Tanya Klich
MADE is further disrupting the traditional fashion show, with help from rappers like Wiz Khalifa, Snoop and RZA. MADE organizers have also discovered that promoting young designers may require a return to something as simple as an open bazaar of pop-up shops of more than 40 independent brands.
The Fashion Law
In Fashion, It's Not Just About What You Sell, It's About Where You Sell it
by Baker McKenzie
The unauthorized sale of genuine products can cause real damage for luxury brands, both in terms of serious and lasting reputational damage, and loss of profits. But all is not lost; here we take a high level look at some of the avenues brand owners have in the European Union (“EU”) for challenging unauthorized sales, and what to consider about when approaching this issue.
CNBC
Julie Wainwright took her business from zero to $500 million in 6 years
by Catherine Clifford
Julie Wainwright has gone from the “pariah” of Silicon Valley to the leader of a rapidly growing e-commerce marketplace.
British Vogue
Are You A Skintellectual?
by Lisa Niven
Brands like NIOD, The Ordinary, Zelens and Odacité are leading the way in creating hard-working skincare products for intelligent consumers
A SHADED VIEW ON FASHION
A visit with Christine Hyun Mi Nielsen
by Diane Pernet
Here is a little taste of my visit this morning with luxury ready to wear designer, Christine Hyun Mi Nielsen.
AnOther
The Most Famous 1950s Model You've Never Heard Of
by John-Michael O'Sullivan
As a new campaign to create a book about her life launches online, John-Michael O'Sullivan reflects on the magic of Barbara Mullen.
MUSIC OF THE DAY
"Love Galore"
SZA ft. Travis Scott
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