November 2020
Vol 1 Issue 1
NEWSLETTER
FRESH FASHION supply co.
THE 2000S INTO THE 20S: JUICY COTURE IS BACK!
As seen on well-known 2000s celebrities such as Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan, the Juicy Couture Velour Tracksuit was an early 2000s wardrobe staple. The bedazzled sets have recently made their way back into the spotlight – in a big way. With their 25 year anniversary on the horizon, Juicy Couture will be relaunching their e-commerce site, now equipped with many new styles. View the Full Story from Vogue.
DISTORTING COMPETITION: AMAZON CHARGED
On Tuesday November 9, European Union (E.U.) regulators charged the online megastore with distorting competition in online retail and have now prompted a second Investigation, this time diving into their business practices. The EU has been investigating Amazon since July, after a plethora of complaints from the traders. View the Full Story from Business of Fashion.
November 2020
Vol 1 Issue 1
THE SUIT SLUMP: FORMAL STYLE BECOMES STREET STYLE
With COVID-19 forcing everyone into their homes, everyday has become casual Friday. With people all over trading in their tailored pants and jackets fit for the office, for sweatpants and they work from their couches, the formal wear industry has been strapped. But suits are back in style, but they are different than the traditional office ready ensemble. Today's street style is filled with traditional suit pieces, recycled to make colorful, mismatched, and often oversized statement pieces, allowing for suits to make a comeback in a big way. View the Full Story from Vogue. CARS AND COATS: CARMAKERS HAVE TURNED TO FASHION FOR A NEW BRAND IMAGE
While car manufacturing brands have always worked with fashion designers to create the image that your car of choice is an extension of your personal style, recently luxury car brands such as Mercedes Benz, are turning to streetwear stylists and designers for future campaigns in order to up their appeal with the millennial generation. View the Full Story from Yahoo Lifestyle. REJINA PYO: "I BELIEVE THAT CLOTHING IS MEANT TO BE WORN AND LIVED IN"
In an interview with the Zoe Report, designer Rejina Pyo described her feelings on why it is so important to maintain your personal style, especially during this time. Pyo's designs are often filled with varying and sculptural proportions, bold and creative color usage, and nuanced details. Pyo's designs are meant to invigorate a wardrobe and bring a unique touch to your closet. The designer is a firm believer that clothes should "enhance the busy and interesting life of the person wearing it." View the Full Story from the Zoe Report.