But safety measures will make for a different kind of shopping experience.
Fashion and beauty brands are using their factories to produce everything from hospital gowns to hand sanitizers.
Plus, the personal-care category is getting more beautiful thanks to Instagram.
Plus, Warby Parker has distributed more than 5 million pairs of glasses worldwide.
Plus, Jenna Lyons returns to fashion with a new multimedia venture.
From restaurants to specialty grocery stores, soon you'll be shopping at your favorite dining spots.
This, in part, thanks to the $75 million it just raised in a Series E funding round.
The Off-White designer accomplished and collaborated on more in the past 12 months than many do throughout their entire careers. Here, we break down the highlights.
Also cool: there are three different sizes and they all cost under $100.
The writer (and soon-to-be author!) enjoys wearing head-to-toe white because, amongst other reasons, it makes her "look like a big glass of milk."
The eyewear brand just opened its 50th store on Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles.
A closer look at two companies poised to become the Warby Parkers of the supplement world.
Plus, Warby Parker is coming to Brooklyn.
Following a successful Kickstarter campaign, San Francisco-based Allbirds has launched its first shoe: A $95 wool sneaker that's already racking up rave reviews from editors.
Plus, Raf Simons talks "see now, buy now."
"You'd be surprised by the number of people that come into our stores that don't need glasses."
The eyewear startup is the latest subject of Olivia Kim's monthly Pop-Ins.
The eyewear company plans to open three stores in the next few months, and four more before year's end — and it won't stop there.