For 34 years, the company's designers have worked in pursuit of absolute historical accuracy. Today, the department runs like a doll-sized fashion house.
Thanks to a relocation, new strategies and a healthy dose of nostalgia, the brand has seen on resurgence on Instagram — and with Gen Z-ers.
These will make you want to be a kid again.
As she relaunches the iconic brand after 20 years, the designer reflects on bringing a high-fashion and unapologetically female perspective to streetwear.
Nostalgia can act as a safety blanket — something to burrow into when reality becomes especially cruel.
The footwear brand is bringing back its iconic '90s-era platforms with Urban Outfitters.
For the 20th anniversary, costume designer Kym Barrett looks back on how the famous wardrobe helps tell a story that feels even more relevant in 2019.
The '80s, '90s and '00s throwbacks we saw on the runways, in collaborations and all over Instagram were among the search engine's most popular fashion inquiries this year.
We weren't as clueless about clothes as we thought; maybe the rest of our tween selves weren't so bad, either.
The nostalgia train doesn't stop.
These mini-museums have the very important job of both protecting the past and supporting the future.
Plus, Chinese shoppers still demand fur, despite luxury fashion's growing opposition to it.
The throwback tactic features heritage designs and a campaign starring Alicia Silverstone, Selma Blair and Justin Chambers.
Do you know what tomorrow is? Sure, it's a Saturday. The weather forecast looks alright. But tomorrow is so, so, so much more than just another part