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Here’s the Fashion News to Know This Week
From oodles of new footwear to Pyer Moss’s t-shirt in honour of the Transgender Day of Remembrance to The Folklore partnering with Farfetch, here’s what you need to know. Farfetch partners with The Folklore to showcase emerging Black-owned brands In an effort to amplify the voices of creatives working in Africa and the diaspora, retailer […]
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Lab Diamonds VS “Real” Diamonds: We Break Down the Ethics, Cost and Environmental Impact
In our Winter issue, FASHION editors rounded up the 100 people, products and experiences we think will blow up in 2019. It’s our inaugural Hot 100 Fuse List. From the workouts you’ll be doing, to the new designers and artists you’ll see on your feed, this is your guide to being in the know this year. With the FTC’s new stance on […]
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De Beers Has Announced It Will Start Selling Lab Diamonds
De Beers has made a branding 180 by announcing the launch of their upcoming man-made jewellery line, Lightbox. The De Beers name, long associated with exclusivity and dominance in the diamond market, is going against the grain, presumably to combat the rise of lab-made stones. “Lab grown are not special, they’re not real, they’re not […]
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Fashion news: A fashionable law school, Tamara Mellon’s Choo move and Brian Bailey does cosmetics
Elle Woods comes alive: the Fordham Law School is creating the Fashion Law Institute for law students interested in fashion, design students and designers, the first law school to treat fashion as it’s own field of study. [WWD]
Tamara Mellon is switching roles at Jimmy Choo from founder and president to founder and chief creative officer. Vogue UK writes that “[I]n this new position Mellon will continue to oversee the label’s brand image, including product design, public relations and advertising campaigns. Sandra Choi will continue in her role as creative director with responsibility for product design.” If Mellon and Choi are both continuing to do what they already did, what exactly is this “new role” for Mellon? [Vogue UK]