As glamorous as the world of fashion may seem, there are many serious issues that plague the industry. Only through making drastic changes that keep the plight of other humans and the Earth in mind can companies start to create a more positive impact in the world of fashion.
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Read MoreIn recent years, consumers have called for companies to focus more on sustainable fashion rather than fast-fashion. A study administered by the International Association for Research and Testing in the Field of Textile Ecology, found that “60 percent of millennials are interested in certified sustainable clothing.” However, only 37 percent of millennials actually purchase sustainable goods.
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Read MoreThe iconic red circular patch with an insignia of Canada can be seen on many a puffer jacket in the winter - so much so that one might think that it was a common brand item. But actually, the brand is very expensive. So why do people still buy them?
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Read MoreRight now, there is a not-so-secret war raging in the entertainment sector centering around the acquisition and production of major franchise and book rights.
Read MoreA 2018 lawsuit against La Croix that argued the ingredients in the drink are actually the same as those used in cockroach insecticide. These allegations may be especially harmful to La Croix now, as the movement towards eating and drinking all-natural products has never been stronger.
Read MoreIt almost seems as if Crayola is taking advantage of the success of diversity oriented campaigns in order to brand themselves as more inclusive while also making more money.
Read MoreA new wave of female-focused companies are creating a new paradigm of brand-customer interaction that focuses on creating a community and bringing their customers closer than ever.
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Read MoreIf people could love Uggs so much, even when they didn’t look the most fashionable, then there must be something good about them.
Read MoreOn some occasions though, the clothes I bring home never see the light of day. A mental image of my burgeoning pile-of-clothing-that-I-never-wear resurfaced when I read about transaction utility in Richard Thaler’s Misbehaving: The Making of Behavioral Economics.
Read MoreIn 2018, brands began launching cruelty-free makeup, products in sustainable packaging, and skincare lines exclusively for men. One prominent trend was the increasing emphasis on inclusivity.
Read MoreStill, despite their aesthetic transformation, A&F hasn’t seemed to be able to completely ditch their racist and exclusive reputation.
Read MoreThe name Bombas socks may sound odd, but the meaning of the name stems from the Latin word for bumblebee. Dave Heath, one of the co-founders of the company, discusses his sock brand’s mission stems from altruism, just as bees work.
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