Brandice Daniel on Making Room for Diversity in Fashion

Brandice Daniel on Making Room for Diversity ...

Up next

London’s Premier Party Photographer on the Art of Working a Room

If you’ve been to a major party in London, Paris or Los Angeles, chances are that Dave Benett was there too. For nearly four decades, Benett has been a constant presence, documenting the evolution of celebrity, society and style in all the spaces and places where culture is happe ...  Show more

How Dior and Chanel Are Winning Back Aspirational Shoppers

After raising prices aggressively during the post-pandemic boom, luxury brands are now confronting slower growth and a shrinking aspirational customer base. According to Bernstein, average luxury price hikes reached 36 percent between 2020 and 2023, with Dior and Chanel raising p ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

Being Black in The Fashion Industry | Beyond the Scenes
The Daily Show: Ears Edition

Virgil Abloh, Zelda Wynn Valdes, and Stephen Burrows are iconic and influential Black designers, but the fashion industry has had a long history of racism, classism, and nepotism. Host Roy Wood Jr. chats with Daily Show producer, Chelsea Williamson, CEO of Harlem’s Fashion Row, B ...  Show more

Fashion Month Edition: Dora Maar CEO Lauren Wilson on leveraging NYFW's marketing opportunities
The Glossy Podcast

It’s a new era for fashion month, where designer collections are just one piece of the pie. As brands across price points and specialties aim to compete in the increasingly competitive retail landscape, more are taking advantage of the opportunity and approaching it strategically ...  Show more

Being Black in The Fashion Industry
Beyond the Scenes from The Daily Show

Virgil Abloh, Zelda Wynn Valdes, and Stephen Burrows are iconic and influential Black designers, but the fashion industry has had a long history of racism, classism, and nepotism. Host Roy Wood Jr. chats with Daily Show producer, Chelsea Williamson, CEO of Harlem’s Fashion Row, B ...  Show more

Celebrating Black Fashion
Into America

As a Black girl in Detroit, Tracy Reese loved making her own clothes and attending the famed

  Show more