The 5 fashion rules for wearable tech

The 5 fashion rules for wearable tech

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Macy’s reset: Bloomingdale’s momentum, beauty bets and the new department store model

On this week’s episode of the Glossy Podcast, international reporter Zofia Zwieglinska is joined by senior beauty reporter Emily Jensen to unpack Macy’s latest earnings and what they signal for the future of department stores amid the Saks bankruptcy. Macy’s reported $7.6 billion ...  Show more

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