Supergoop! names Amazon beauty veteran new CEO
Supergoop! announced on Thursday the appointment of Melis del Rey to the role of chief executive officer at the U.S. sunscreen brand, effective December 8. Read More
Supergoop! announced on Thursday the appointment of Melis del Rey to the role of chief executive officer at the U.S. sunscreen brand, effective December 8. Read More
Clothing sold by Shein still contains hazardous chemicals that exceed the limits set by the European Union, according to a new Greenpeace report published on Thursday. Read More
Ross Stores raised its annual profit forecast on Thursday, betting on resilient demand for its discounted apparel and accessories ahead of the holiday season amid looming macroeconomic uncertainties. Read More
Quintessentially British brand Boden is very popular with American consumers so it may come as a surprise that 23 years after launching there digitally, it’s only now opening in the US with a standalone physical store. Read More
Nicolas Ghesquière is set to parade his 2027 cruise collection for Louis Vuitton on May 20 in New York City. The exact location and timing of the show are still secret. Read More
ASOS full-year results on Friday showed the fashion e-tail giant still with lots of negative numbers although its gross margin has grown and it seems closer to a return to growth if things go right for it. Read More
The Milan public prosecutor’s office is investigating executives at luxury shoe brand Tod’s, as well as the company itself, over alleged labour exploitation, according to court documents seen by AFP. Read More
Former President Barack Obama is embracing his role as mentor-in-chief, huddling with nearly three dozen freshman House Democrats at the Capitol Hill home of Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-Conn.) at a Wednesday night event hosted by former Speaker Nancy Pelosi. The event — moderated by Rep. Yassamin Ansari (D-Ariz.) — saw Obama buck up Democrats and…
Larry Summers once drove Cornel West out of Harvard in a very public fight. Now, Summers is back in the spotlight, and West can’t help but point out the irony. “There’s a certain level of, not just hypocrisy, but a certain kind of chickens coming home to roost here,” West said in an interview Wednesday….
The Democratic National Committee took out $15 million in loans in October, according to a new filing with the Federal Election Commission submitted on Thursday. The national party committee framed the line of credit as an early investment to boost its candidates in New Jersey and Virginia earlier this month, and help build up state…