Highsnobiety Names Noah Johnson Editor In Chief
The Zalando-owned media company also announced other key appointments for its global business.
The race to dress fashion’s biggest stars has gotten tighter — and brands are deploying fresh, social media-friendly tactics to generate buzz.
The Business of Fashion is seeking candidates for a six-month, part-time, paid reporting fellowship with our editorial team, designed to empower aspiring Black journalists.
The stylist is set to unveil a bi-annual print magazine and digital platform, with a team that includes Holly Shackleton and Fran Burns.
Luxury book publishers — and husband and wife — Prosper and Martine Assouline join BoF founder and editor-in-chief Imran Amed to discuss the genesis of their publishing business and how they are growing it into a global lifestyle brand.
Luxury book publishers — and husband and wife — Prosper and Martine Assouline join BoF founder and editor-in-chief Imran Amed to discuss the genesis of their publishing business and how they are growing it into a global lifestyle brand.
Now under the ownership of British publisher Future, both Marie Claire and WhoWhatWear are contending with how to grow their new parent’s US operations in the ever-challenging media landscape.
Fast Company has named The Business of Fashion one of the ‘world’s most innovative companies’ for a second time for demonstrating ‘how a media brand can leverage AI to add reader value rather than erode trust with AI-written news articles.’
The ByteDance-owned app has big ambitions to be an e-commerce player in league with Amazon with influence in fashion on par with Instagram. Now it’s facing new threats — both from outside and within.
The production will take place on June 23rd on Place Vendôme and feature fashion content overseen by Carine Roitfeld, Ibrahim Kamara and fashion historian Alexandre Samson.
Condé Nast said it is searching for a successor to take over after Zhang, whose appointment never became less divisive.
These new shows are highlighting that fashion is intrinsically shaped by its social, historical and political context and are offering brands a new channel to introduce their businesses to consumers.
In the age of Instagram, the narrative power of television still gives it tremendous power over how Americans dress, argues Hal Rubenstein.
The studio is tapping emerging designers and adopting streetwear’s “drop” culture to build hype around its films.
The Zalando-owned media company also announced other key appointments for its global business.
The Connecticut-born editor, known for her close work with Diana Vreeland and Richard Avedon, has died.
Elizabeth von Guttman, Jonathan Wingfield and Thomas Lenthal have bought back the title after its publisher was placed into liquidation last month. System will launch its next print issue in January.
The publication will be releasing the first episode of its new weekly fashion-focussed podcast on Nov. 22.
The former GQ fashion editor will oversee all print and digital fashion content for both publications.
Former Dazed and Confused art director Jamie Reid and Ssense head of digital content Steff Yotka will join the cult magazine, in the midst of a revamp under new owner Karlie Kloss.
As chief business officer, Luke Robins will be tasked with generating revenue growth for the publisher’s UK business amid a tough landscape for traditional media.
Dan Fitzgerald will lead the company’s commercial partnerships across its digital and print publications.