Z.Cavaricci Invests Deeper Into Comeback
When you think of fashion from the 1980s and 1990s, the Z.Cavaricci brand might come to mind.
Furo Partners With Women Who Inspire Its Designs
Not one to rest on her laurels, Furo clothing brand founder Lisa Elliot-Rosas has expanded the new line’s reach by entering into partnerships with the women for whom her pieces are named.
HHLA Puts On Art Show for Remodel
‘Tis the season for major mall renovations. HHLA - formerly known as Promenade at Howard Hughes Center - is doing an art show along with its $30 million remodel
Elyse Walker Announces Towne by ElyseWalker
Towne by ElyseWalker will debut in September at the upcoming Palisades Village district in Los Angeles' Pacific Palisades neighborhood.
Clothes by Anwar Carrots…and LA Men’s Market
Brands making cool clothes for staff at trade shows. Seen it. Trade shows selling the cool clothes to the public. That’s unique, and that’s the way LA Men’s Market will start its run on March 27-28 at the California Market Center.
On 80th Anniversary, Candiani Vows To Make A More Sustainable Denim Market
Candiani says it is the "greenest textile company in the Blue World." It held an 80th birthday party in L.A.
Social Marketplace Depop Opens First Physical store in L.A.
Bet on the jeans obsessive to know where to find the best denim. Rely on a high fashion fanatic to point you to where to find the most unique gown. If you think like Simon Beckerman, don’t stop until you can make a purchase from an inspired fashion nerd’s well curated collection.
New Chairman Elected for the National Council of Textile Organizations
At its annual meeting, the National Council of Textile Organizations elected Marty Moran, chief executive of Buhler Quality Yarns Corp. in Jefferson, Ga., as its chairman. Previously, he had been the vice chairman of NCTO.
San Francisco Passes Fur Ban
Joining West Hollywood and Berkeley, Calif., San Francisco implemented a similar ban restricting the sale of fur products following a unanimous 10–0 vote by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. At the forefront of the ban was Supervisor Katy Tang, who represents the city’s Sunset and Parkside neighborhoods.
Tariffs on China Could Broadly Affect Clothing and Footwear Imports
With about 33 percent of all clothing and 72 percent of all footwear sold in the United States coming from China, President Trump’s latest volley to impose some $50 billion in tariffs on that Asian country could have a dire effect on the average consumer.
Guess Earnings Fall for Fiscal 2018
Guess? Inc., the decades-old denim and lifestyle label, no longer counts on the United States for the bulk of its sales.
It’s All in a Name for Google’s Wearable Technology
One week before Baselworld, Europe’s leading watch and jewelry event, Google announced a change to its Android Wear, which will now be known as Wear OS by Google.
A Return to Hollywood Glamour with Adrian
Last fall, the Adrian label was introduced as a revival of designer Gilbert Adrian’s work nearly 60 years after the founder’s passing. As a stylist for some of MGM’s most revered golden-age actors—including Greta Garbo, Joan Crawford and Judy Garland—Adrian laid the foundation for old Hollywood glamour.
















