Plus, Thom Browne gets into activewear.
Plus, what happened to Hood by Air?
Customers are proving their enthusiasm for responsibly made goods through their searches and purchases – and smart retailers are responding accordingly.
Plus, Dapper Dan and Gucci join forces.
The retailer also wants to remind shoppers that it sells more than just shoes.
The editor's contract with the site is not being renewed.
Zappos sort of found me a Mansur Gavriel bag. It just took a while.
Zappos's executive team discusses the company's new management structure and the future of their higher-end fashion division, Zappos Couture.
Zappos is the latest in a string of companies trying to monetize Instagram.
In addition to gigs with Numéro Russia and Zappos, Andre Leon Talley plans to stack a few creative directorships with luxury brands on his plate, says his agent.
Everyone's favorite editor-at-large is bringing the high fashion cred.
The man who brokered the deal tells us why Andre Leon Talley has been named artistic director of Zappos Couture.
Michelle Williams Is Still Marilyn Monroe, This Time on GQ's Cover: While we await the day magazines will get sick of the Marilyn Monroe theme they so adore, we will bask in Michelle Williams' editorial shots for GQ, which are quite beautiful. {GQ} Zappos Gets Hacked: 24 million accounts were affected Monday when a hacker let loose on the online shoe store. Names, addresses, phone numbers, and partial credit card numbers were accessed, causing the e-tailer to encourage its customers to change their password information for the Zappos site, as well as modify passwords for accounts on other sites if they were the same. We will never understand the motives behind hacking, but whoever caused all this trouble better have ordered themselves a good pair of Nikes to run in once the cops come looking for them! {CNN Money} Taylor Swift Wants to Bake Cookies With Karlie Kloss: The Vogue cover girl (interrupted) reveals this and many more fascinating tidbits like how "awkward" she was in middle school and that her next album will be about (surprise!) heartbreak. {Vogue}
Rat Fashion Show? Leave it to Bushwick to host a fashion show featuring clothes made from Nutria: giant rodents that are actually OK to kill because they are destroying Louisiana's wetlands. Southern designer Billy Reid has also made garments out of Nutria, spurring a Guardian article earlier this year. Will Nutria be the next big trend? We're not too keen on the idea of wearing rodents but maybe that's just us. {Daily Intel} Oh, Hell No: If you bought an Alexander McQueen Hells Angels knuckle ring after seeing it in our roundup, you might have to send it back. The Hells Angels, who sued McQueen, Zappos and Saks over the ring and other products bearing their trademark, have settled on the condition that the defendants stop selling the products AND recall and destroy what has already been sold. Those Hells Angels mean business. {WWD}
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