The Business of Fashion
Agenda-setting intelligence, analysis and advice for the global fashion community.
Agenda-setting intelligence, analysis and advice for the global fashion community.
A Museum Gala Where High Cheekbones and Higher Hemlines Rule (NYT)
"It was noticeable change of social scenery, on Monday night, to see a fashion model (not, say, a routine celebrity) as the center of attention at the annual Costume Institute gala, generally considered the most glamorous, anticipated and expensive (with dinner seats starting at $7,500) event of the year."
Buyer's Market:Will seasoned shoppers ever pay full price again? (WSJ)
"In a world where money and logos were once the ultimate prize, retailers and luxury-goods houses are adjusting to the terms 'discounting,' 'shifting stock' and 'stealth buying.'" (Watch related video here)
Here's the Good News: Designers and Execs See Positive Points (WWD)
Bridget Foley of WWD sits down with some of the biggest names in fashion to discuss their thoughts on '08 and their predictions for '09.
Fashion's Westward March (JC Report)
"An increasing number of New Yorkers have realized that the benefits to an LA fashion career outweigh the stereotypes, and, in turn, have started trickling westward seeking sun, space, and those all-important celebrity connections."
Members of the industry index including Pierpaolo Piccioli and Francesca Bellettini connected over cocktails and canapes in Paris, celebrating new entrants including Pharrell Williams, Karol G and Sabato De Sarno.
Pharrell Williams, Ashley Graham, Karol G and Naomi Campbell were among those who celebrated new entrants and longstanding members of The BoF 500 community during Paris Fashion Week.
In addition to major fashion hubs like the US, UK, France and China, our latest additions to the BoF 500 come from emerging markets from Nigeria to Thailand.
Explore the latest additions to The Business of Fashion’s definitive index of the people shaping the global fashion industry of today and tomorrow.