The fashion and retail industries are no strangers to high-stakes legal battles, and 2024 has certainly set the stage for some gripping courtroom dramas.
Fashion e-commerce continues to be a booming sector globally, with companies leveraging technology and innovative strategies to attract and retain customers.
Fenty Beauty, founded by global superstar Rihanna in 2017, has become a groundbreaking force in the cosmetics industry, reshaping the standards of beauty and inclusivity.
The State of Arkansas has filed a significant lawsuit against the Chinese e-commerce platform Temu, accusing it of severe privacy violations and deceptive trade practices.
As the luxury consignment and resale market experiences unprecedented growth—projected to spike to USD 77 billion by 2030—more fashion enthusiasts are turning their gaze toward second-hand shopping.
Cartier-owner Richemont finds itself navigating choppy waters in the luxury goods sector as it reports a significant 27% decrease in sales in China for the fiscal first quarter ending June 30, 2024.
Initially known for its glamorous and exclusive image, Victoria’s Secret dominated the lingerie market through its captivating marketing strategies, which often featured supermodels in elaborate fashion shows.
Founded by supermodel and inclusive beauty activist Winnie Harlow, Cay Skin has launched on QVC. The line is formulated with a custom blend of gentle island-based ingredients and high-performance skincare actives.
Indochino has launched five new showroom locations across the United States. Scheduled for this summer, these openings mark a pivotal expansion for the Vancouver-based custom apparel leader, enhancing its already formidable presence in North America.
Canadian performance apparel brand DUER is expanding by opening its first standalone store in Ottawa. Located at 348 Richmond Road, the store aims to bring DUER’s unique blend of style, comfort, and functionality to the city’s active and fashion-forward community.