On October 12th, the fashion world woke up to huge news: Gucci announced they are going fur-free. The chief executive’s own words were “It’s not modern, it’s a little outdated”. So how did Gucci take this huge U-turn and decided to leave their infamous fur-lined loafers behind? The fur discussion in the fashion world has been present for years. Gucci is not the first to sign up to Fur Free Alliance; Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren, Armani are all fur free brands. However there is no doubt that Gucci’s surprising action will have some effects on their sales regarding the fact that their best selling models all contain fur. The topic…
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Be Fashionable, Be Green
Over the years, the fashion industry has become more and more sensitive about themes involving the environment. Eco fashion, also known as “sustainable fashion”, is a philosophy embraced by fashion to create items that unite environmental awareness and creativity. Statistics show fashion industry to be the second most pollutant industry and numerous maisons are now trying to reduce their environmental footprint and show more care towards our planet. Stella McCartney was one of the first designers in the fashion business to embrace a sustainable attitude. In 2014, the brand has pledged to ensure that all its cellulose fibers meet “strict sustainability standards” by 2017. This project started from production stages and has now transferred…
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A Very Stylish Algorithm: How Math Will Sneak Into The Fashion World
Do you imagine walking down the streets, taking pics of people around you and then being able to reproduce that outfit you fell in love with? It may sound crazy, but it is just a matter of math, and it seems we are getting pretty close to achieving some actual results. As Quartz has just revealed, the south korean SK Planet’s Lab will launch on the market a search engine focused on the fashion world by the end of 2016. The Artificial Intelligence that they have designed is able to understand the concept of style and to match clothes according to the latest trends through scanning the huge amount of…
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High Tech & Retail: The Next Big Move?
As the shopping experience is gradually moving from the physical retail store to online shopping platforms, stores are fighting to stay relevant in an increasingly digital world. Many retailers are now exploring high-tech gadgets as a sales tool to compete with online sellers for shoppers’ attention. Tommy Hilfiger is the first international retailer to make use of Virtual Reality gadgets: during fall fashion week 2015, they introduced the Samsung Gear VR Headset in their Manhattan store. This virtual reality headset gave shoppers a three-dimensional, front-row view of the fashion show, held at New York’s Park Avenue Armory. The shopper would sit a few virtual feet from the models while they…
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Fashion + Technology = A Whole New World!
A few months ago I attended a super interesting conference called Decoded Fashion in Milan with a few other members from BS4F (check out the link to refresh your memory…so much has happened since!). The entire conference was focused on fashion in the digital and technological age. I previously shared my love for the new (already available in some Milan stores) Smart Mirrors aka basically a fashionistas bff. However just yesterday I learned that fashion and technology have merged again to create something that is even more important and useful than the Smart Mirrors (sorry all you Instagram selfie lovers out there)…the Smart Luggage! YES! Finally a luggage that brings…
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5 Things You Didn’t Know About Vaniday.
When I moved to Milan, I strove for finding a decent beauty salon at a student-pocket price. Moreover, when I detected the one I perceived as a good trade-off, getting a slot in their appointments agenda seemed incredibly hard. Some weeks ago, I decided to download Vaniday, the new booking service for wellness and beauty services, and this is what I found out.