
Tel Aviv, a high-tech capital as well as a beachside city that recalls elements of Miami, Jersey shore and Munich, is caught between two generations as designers here work to gain recognition on the international scene.
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Tel Aviv, a high-tech capital as well as a beachside city that recalls elements of Miami, Jersey shore and Munich, is caught between two generations as designers here work to gain recognition on the international scene.
Sephora announced on Thursday its largest store expansion in the retailer’s 21-year history, cementing its confidence in the future of brick-and-mortar in the U.S.
The Toronto-based department store operator announced on Thursday that it is teaming up with Canadian designer platform Inland in order to offer apparel, accessories and jewelry from emerging national and BIPOC brands.
Canada’s largest designer pop-up event, Inland, is gearing-up for its 10th showcase. The spring edition will take place May 3 and 4 in Toronto at 134 Peter Street.
Canada’s largest designer pop-up event, Inland, is gearing-up for its spring edition taking place April 27 and 28 at Toronto’s QRC West.
Japanese denim maker Kaihara Corp has launched the Cruising Jeans project to produce jeans with denim fabrics exposed to sea breezes during cruising, a first of its kind in the world.
Amazon has announced it will create 2,000 new full-time jobs in California at two new fulfillment centers in the Inland Empire cities of Eastvale and Redlands, CA.
Kite Realty Group Trust, a U.S. shopping center developer and landlord, has been in negotiations to merge with similarly sized peer WP Glimcher, according to people familiar with the matter.
Made Inland will return to Toronto from May 6-8 for its spring edition. The event will sell a selection of items from over 60 Canadian fashion, apparel and accessory brands.
Foreman Danny Miranda remembers the days when the Los Angeles and Long Beach, California, ports were so jammed that ships waited in line to unload. Now the lingering recession has longshoremen waiting in line for work.