Surf Is Dead Pops at Bodega
Surf Is Dead started more than one year ago to tweek surfwear back to its rebellious, experimental spirit. Recently, it unveiled a pop-up at Bodega in Row DTLA in Los Angeles.
An Evening With Peter Greco in DTLA
This past Saturday was the opening exhibit for Peter Greco’s “letter&line” series.
The Works of the ArtCenter Grad Show
The imaging and photography department showed off their work at a "Speed Dating" event.
Upcycle Stands Up for Sustainable Manufacturing
After 16 years at American Apparel, Tabitha Vogelsong and John Chung were on a mission to create a responsible apparel brand.
Mountain Hardwear Names New Marketing Director
Mountain Hardwear, the Northern California outdoors wear company owned by Columbia Sportswear, has named a new head of marketing.
Guess? Inc. Joins the Movement to Make Better Denim Jeans for the Environment
As an apparel brand whose denim products represent 20 percent to 25 percent of its business, Guess? Inc. hopes to reduce the environmental threats that often result from making its jeans.
New Hire at SPESA as Texprocess Americas and Techtextil North America Plan Events
The Raleigh, N.C.–based Sewn Products Equipment & Suppliers of the Americas (SPESA) has hired Michael McDonald, the former manager of government relations for the American Apparel & Footwear Association, as its new executive director, a position he assumed March 15.
Bebe Selling Its Main Office in Los Angeles
Long-time retailer Bebe, which was based in Northern California but had a major presence in Los Angeles, said it is selling its main LA office building for $28.5 million.
Coachella Spawns Tons of Parties and Fashion
What would the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival be without a flood of fashion that gives designers a clue as to what styles are trending?
New Style Fair in Bangkok Has Something for Everyone
Inside the vast international exhibition center that houses the newly created Style fair, the brightly colored hand-painted dresses and tops that make up the Yodyoko collection were a standout.
Maui and Sons Announces American Eagle Collaboration Line
With the help of Maui and Sons, American Eagle Outfitters is going surf.
Oak NYC Moves to Row DTLA
After a four-year run in the Beverly Boulevard shopping district of Los Angeles, Oak NYC closed its 4,500-square-foot boutique earlier this month and relocated to the Row DTLA enclave in downtown Los Angeles.
Orange Coast College Launches an Apparel Sustainability Program
The future of the fashion job market is green, said Lauren Becker, the fashion department coordinator at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa, Calif.
American Rag Talks About Its New Path at Marcum Symposium
American Rag Cie is going to the Persian Gulf and possibly points beyond.
Kardashians’ Dash Stores Close Raising Questions on Family’s Relevance
After a 12-year run, the Kardashians are closing up shop and getting out of the retail-store business.














