Global Currents
27 January 2017 • By Mazzi Odu
News & Analysis
27 January 2017 • By Lauren Sherman
Week in Review
The designer and new chief creative officer of Calvin Klein speaks about the fashion industry just days before his NYFW debut. GQ Style
The designer and new chief creative officer of Calvin Klein speaks about the fashion industry just days before his NYFW debut.
The Teen Vogue piece accused the then president-elect of “gaslighting,” a type of psychological manipulation intended to make people doubt their own perceptions. The New York Times
The Teen Vogue piece accused the then president-elect of “gaslighting,” a type of psychological manipulation intended to make people doubt their own perceptions.
Weddings alone account for 40 percent of all gold sales, followed by the harvest season and festivals. Quartz
Weddings alone account for 40 percent of all gold sales, followed by the harvest season and festivals.
Co-CEO Andrew Blackmon explains how a new algorithm is perfecting sizing and tailoring from afar. Fast Company
Co-CEO Andrew Blackmon explains how a new algorithm is perfecting sizing and tailoring from afar.
Make-up maestro Pat McGrath meets the Botox King to discuss fish lips, vampire lifts, and what it means to be ‘in frame’. System Magazine
Make-up maestro Pat McGrath meets the Botox King to discuss fish lips, vampire lifts, and what it means to be ‘in frame’.
Gold Goes Cold Turkey as Chinese Stop Buying for Year of Rooster 27 January 2017
Ulta Shines as Rare Bright Spot in Retail as Makeup Demand Soars 27 January 2017
US-Based Fidelity Marks Down Value of India's Flipkart 27 January 2017
Target Asks Suppliers to List Ingredients in Sweeping Overhaul 25 January 2017
Retailers Chasing Fast Fashion Stumble Under Heavy Buyout Debts 25 January 2017
Alibaba Raises Forecast as Chinese Consumers Continue to Spend 24 January 2017
Nike and Ford Caught in Crossfire of Trump’s Free-Trade Overhaul 23 January 2017
UK Workers Paid Just £3 an Hour to Make Clothes for River Island and New Look 23 January 2017
Report: Kate Spade Attracts Interest From Coach, Michael Kors 20 January 2017
27 January 2017 • By BoF Team
27 January 2017 • By Edwin Jiang
26 January 2017 • By Reuters
Alexandra Shulman to Step Down as Editor-in-Chief of British Vogue
The Extraordinary in the Ordinary at Vetements
The End of Cookie-Cutter Luxury Stores
Behind the Business of Beauty Dupes
The Changing Faces of Vogue
Reflections and Opportunism at Chanel
A Dior Fairytale
As ‘Re-commerce’ War Rages, Vestiaire Collective Arms Up with $62 Million Raise
At Maison Margiela, The Truth of Clothes
How Automation Is Reshaping Fashion
Saint Laurent Merges Men's and Women's For A/W 2017
UK Workers Paid Just £3 an Hour to Make Clothes for River Island and New Look
Hardcore Dior Homme
Mansur Gavriel to Launch Ready-to-Wear for Autumn 2017
Fashion Must Defend Globalisation
Defiant, Fashion Marches Against Trump
Op-Ed | Famous Faces Rule China’s Activewear Market
Yohji's Punk State of Mind
Haute Couture - Spring 2017
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Menswear - Autumn 2017
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China’s fashion schools tend to see creativity and marketability as a dichotomy rather than a union.
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Kingston University
Aalto University, School of Arts, Design and Architecture
Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp
Parsons School of Design
Fashion Institute of Technology
London College of Fashion
Bunka Gakuen
Polimoda
Shenkar College of Engineering, Design and Art
Royal College of Art
IFM Paris
ESMOD International
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A fourth industrial revolution — powered by a constellation of new innovations across the physical, digital and biological worlds — is already driving a new wave of profound change across the global economy. How will the fourth industrial revolution transform fashion?
At Paris Couture, Betrayal and Brilliance
Elevating the Everyday in Paris
Burberry Takeover Would Be a Showstopper
In Milan, Back to Reality