These brands will work with the organization and the Human Rights Campaign to put policies into practice to demonstrate their commitment to Black employees at all levels.
Plus, Reformation is launching in the U.K.
Consider it an investment in finding the best way to blend online and offline for luxury shoppers.
LONDON--Fashionista by birth, painter by training, jeweler at heart: Natasha Collis is a soft-spoken brunette who seems she will forever be 23. The daughter of creative director of Browns, Caroline Burstein, and granddaughter of boutique founder, the legendary Mrs. B., Natasha has quite a reputation to live up to. Yet the petite jewelry maker has found her own path: tucked away on the Northern end of Ibiza, in a 400 year old studio, she spends day and night making tiny, one-off jewelry pieces. Based in St Miguel, a village full of artisans, her lifestyle is light-years away from the reputation the Spanish Island has for all-night boozing. And her jewelry reflects this: no bling, no loud nonsense nor flashy logo. Only intimate, delicate arrangements.
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TheOutNet has some new competition. Browns, the British department store that is kind of like a physical incarnation of Net-a-Porter, just launched a
One for the Brit boys: This week, we have the arrival of New York export Tim Hamilton's first UK collection. His resume already reads like a copy of G