
It's official: black is no longer the color of the winter. Fashion's most classic color is being surpassed this year by beige -- a shade that's just as neutral, only lighter.
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It's official: black is no longer the color of the winter. Fashion's most classic color is being surpassed this year by beige -- a shade that's just as neutral, only lighter.
U.S. retail sales unexpectedly increased in August, boosted by back-to-school shopping and government child tax credit payments, which could temper expectations for a slowdown in economic growth in the third quarter.
Burberry’s chief creative officer Riccardo Tisci dedicated his latest collection to warrior women like his mother; a homage to feminine power featuring all manner of flags, unveiled online on Wednsday.
U.S. retail sales rose by the most in 10 months in March as Americans received additional pandemic relief checks from the government and increased COVID-19 vaccinations allowed broader economic re-engagement.
Financial executives are settling in for the long haul over the Trump administration's investment ban on Chinese securities, expecting the rules to be lasting.
The Paris menswear season was all about Asian influences with a quartet of designers from that continent making dramatic stylistic statements Saturday, midway through the first season for men’s fashion entirely online.
The womenswear collections for next summer presented in New York, London, Milan and Paris showcased 10 main trends, marking a return to a pared-down fashion, though one veined with a yearning for exuberance.
The Japanese designer constructed his whole collection for next summer around the trench coat, a perennial classic which he deconstructed and dissected in order to reassemble it in an infinite variety of pieces.
U.S. retail sales increased by the most in 1-1/2 years in March as households boosted purchases, the latest indication that economic growth picked up in the first quarter after a false start.
Job openings are outnumbering unemployed workers across increasingly wide swaths of the United States, forcing businesses to rethink how they find workers.