Intel and Opening Ceremony share specifications of first smart bracelet

Intel and Opening Ceremony have unveiled a number of details on its upcoming smart bracelet, better known as ‘My Intelligent Communication Accessory’, or MICA. The 495 dollar smart bracelet differs from most wearables on the market today, as its technological capabilities are not the first thing the designers want the public to take note of….

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Revolution or cynical ploy: Fashion fetes older women

Older women are fronting major fashion campaigns and one of the next Bond girls is 50 — mature ladies are having a moment, but does it represent a change of attitudes or just a marketing gimmick? With her silver hair styled into a severe bob, clad all in black with huge sunglasses, 80-year-old US author…

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House of Fraser launches re-designed app

London – With more and more consumers turning to mobile to shop at their favourite stores, retailers are ramping up their app game to ensure they offer the complete seamless omni-channel experience. To make sure they remain ahead of the pack, premium department store House of Fraser has re-launched its transactional iPhone app, with an…

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New BHS owners unveils future plans

New BHS owners, Retail Acquisitions headed up by Keith Smith, a former director of small-to-mid capital broking house Nabarro Wells, has stated that turning around the loss-making retailer is a “very big challenge” while adding that the business has “significant potential”. It was reported last week that the little-known consortium Retail Acquisitions, bought the struggling…

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Woolmark names British Isle nominees

The International Woolmark Prize has named the regional shortlisted designers for the 2015/16 award, which this year will include the British Isle being added as its own region in the competition rather than being combined with Europe. London Fashion Week designers Teatum Jones, J JS Lee, Thomas Tait, Fyodor Golan and Phoebe English have all…

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"France’s ultra-thin ideal is passe but not a problem"

France’s waif obsession means its fashion sector snubs many women with bigger body types, but there is no need for a ban on ultra-thin models, said the patron of a plus-size Paris catwalk show under way this weekend. “It’s a cultural blockage,” explained Clementine Desseaux, a 26-year-old French model who lives in New York. The…

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Do you want to join the BESTSELLER family and become part of an exciting, international clothing and accessories company based in and around Aarhus, Denmark’s second-largest city? Currently BESTSELLER offers international buying and design jobs in VILA, VERO MODA and ONLY. About BESTSELLER BESTSELLER is a strong, international player with great success within both the…

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Why Monday is the most popular day to buy swimwear online

London – Monday, June 8 has been singled out as the most popular day of the year to purchase swimwear online, according to a new study. Data published by fashion shopping platform Lyst claims today will be the day most women go online to purchase their summer bikini based on tracking search traffic, analysing 2014…

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Patagonia’s & Stella McCartney’s Wool Supplier caught Skinning Lambs Alive

London – Sadly, the fashion industry is no stranger to undercover investigations which shed light on the darkest corners of its supply chains, especially when it comes to human right violations or animal cruelty and abuse. Not long after animal rights organization People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) published an exposé which revealed…

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Net-a-Porter rolls out The Net Set

London – Aiming to bring the best of social networks and shopping together, luxury online retailer is set to roll out its own social platform, to all its customers this Thursday. The social app, which was first launched in May, was previously only available by invitation only and was functioning in beta mode. But now…

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