The fashion industry is one of the largest polluters in the world. We know we need to collaborate. After all, if we don’t take care of the environment now, there will be no environment to work in.
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Detail, embroidered star on American flag, FEMA Photo Library, 2008. (Bill Koplitz)
Thursday - November 10, 2016 Thu - 11/10/16
rantnrave:// Regarding the US election, there are few words, few consolations, and few rational explanations, especially for an industry as roundly supportive of HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON as fashion. The blow to luxury markets was immediate, and people are just beginning to unravel what further negative implications there might be for the fashion industry... In NEW YORK CITY, there were few warnings about what transpired. Nothing is certain. There was a profound sense of loss and outright horror in people’s reactions on Nov. 9. But not a sense of defeat. Several themes have emerged. Wanting to unite. Looking to the future. Disbelief in the present. Someone on TWITTER wrote that it’s time to get punk. WWD has a roundup of reactions from individuals in fashion and retail. Here are some reactions from several young men ages 16–22 from VERY GOOD LIGHT. Let the youth of this country carry us forward… Hillary wore a deeply symbolic color while delivering the message that we must continue to fight for what we know is right. That girls everywhere are “valuable and powerful & deserving of every chance & opportunity in the world"... RACKED has a list of organizations that could use your support now more than ever. There’s a long road ahead. Let’s build.
- HK Mindy Meissen, curator
plain-spoken
The Washington Post
Trump said it was important to look ‘presidential.’ But in victory, he couldn’t master it.
by Robin Givhan
He gripped the lectern, hardly smiled and kept viewers at a distance.
WWD
Day One: Industry Weighs In on New President’s Top Priority
by WWD Staff
From bringing the country back together again to boosting free trade, designers and executives give their views.
1 Granary
Capturing the happy side of the USA (and anarchy in the UK)
by Carla Seipp
Photographer Janette Beckman discusses cross-continental creativity clashes, subcultural style, and the importance of keeping it natural in the age of Instagram.
New York Magazine
Jerry Lorenzo Used Religion to Sell Bieber Concert Tees
by Jian DeLeon
And created a new generation of worshipers in the process.
Dazed Digital
To all of you – stay together as we head into a dark future
by Thomas Gorton
The new era of Donald Trump is not meant for us - be vigilant, careful and kind.
Business of Fashion
Fashion Industry Reacts to 'Devastating' Trump Victory
by Lauren Sherman and Chantal Fernandez
Members of the fashion community share their immediate reactions to the US presidential election result, with many voicing their defiance in the face of uncertainty.
Quartz
Hillary Clinton chose to deliver her inspiring concession speech in bipartisan purple
by Marc Bain
The elegant black suit with lapels and lining in bipartisan purple spoke volumes.
Racked
Where to Spend Your Money Today
Some things worth your dollars.
The New York Times
CoverGirl Signs Its First Ambassador in a Hijab
by Elizabeth Paton
Nura Afia, a Colorado mother, joins celebrities like Sofia Vergara and Katy Perry as a representative for the cosmetics giant.
The Fashion Law
'Made in America' Might Not Mean What You Think it Does
by Gabrielle Turnquest
When you think Made in America you probably think high quality goods made in sweatshop-free environments by American workers, but this is often not the case.
subterfuge
WGSN
Levi's Jeans Historian Tracey Panek talks all things denim
by Samuel Trotman
We caught up with Levi’s historian Tracey Panek, to talk about youth culture, the denim brand’s most iconic styles & to check out some cool archive pieces.
Literary Hub
Kafka on Clothes, Laughter, and Miserable Words
by Franz Kafka
"Today, I did three impertinent things."
WGSN
In the New World Order, Oversized Garments Provide Wearable Solace
by Jian DeLeon
In an interconnected world, menswear’s embrace of oversized silhouettes and exaggerated volume creates a wearable safe space.
Racked
Inside the Cool (and Weird) New Vibe of Branded Content
by Lindsey Weber
BB Dakota, Ann Taylor Loft, Opening Ceremony, Old Navy and more are pursuing shoppers by hiring creators, not spokespeople.
The Fashion Law
RETRO READ: Dear Fashion Writers, Stop Promoting Fast Fashion
by Julie Zerbo
The fight against fast fashion is important. Over a thousand garment workers died in 2013 alone so that we can have $30 Vetements-copied jeans and cheap copies of Cushnie et Ochs' dresses (in the case of the latter, the real garments are the product of a Parsons-educated design duo and they are made in NYC, in safe work spaces, of the finest materials.)
The Guardian
80s streetwear label RAP is back – and it's just what Brexit Britain needs
by Lauren Cochrane
The London label, founded by Hassan Hajjaj and promoted at the time by Soul II Soul’s Caron Wheeler and a young Ian Wright, has been relaunched. It’s just as relevant as it was then.
British Vogue
Martin Margiela: Re-visiting The Hermès Years
by Suzy Menkes
Suzy Menkes on the importance of the MoMu exhibition "Martin Margiela - The Hermès Years"
Harvard Business Review
Crowdsourced Products Sell Better When They're Marketed That Way
by Martin Schreier, Hidehiko Nishikawa, Christoph Fuchs...
Luxury goods are an exception.
Digiday
Jewelry brand Daisy London is letting teens vote on what to make next
by Grace Caffyn
Jewellery brand Daisy London is looking to teen app Yubl to help it get feedback during the design process, not afterwards.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Why the Lehigh Valley is full of fulfillment centers
by Suzette Parmley
Bethlehem Steel Corp. used to dominate the Lehigh Valley long before it was replaced by the Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem in 2009. Now the valley is home to behemoth distribution centers for Amazon, Walmart, Zara, Uline, and Primark -- just to name a few -- that have moved in over the last two years.
MUSIC OF THE DAY
via YouTube
"Panic Zone"
N.W.A
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