The Rise Of The De-Influencer And More...
Copenhagen fills the gap between couture week and New York Fashion Week
How Copenhagen Fashion Week Is Striving For Sustainability
“Copenhagen Fashion Week’s sustainability action plan was first revealed back in 2020 and features strict guidelines that brands must follow if they wish to gain a prestigious spot on the schedule. The 18 requirements cover six key areas including design, smart material choices, strategic direction, working conditions, consumer engagement and show production.”
The Death of The ‘Influencer’? De-influencing & The Importance of Personal Style
“In recent years there has been a shift, whether it be credited to the pandemic, social culture change, or the new rise of TikTok and its accessibility to creators. Many people are slowing in their consumption of influencer content and their marketing.”
500-Year-Old Necklace Found To Be Linked To Henry VIII & Katharine of Aragon
“It’s not every day that you stumble across a 500-year-old pendant that reveals a wealth of history while metal detecting across a field in Warwickshire, but this is exactly what has happened to Charlie Clarke, who had only been detecting for a mere six months at the time of the remarkable discovery.”
French ‘It Girl’ Fashion Brands Worth The Hype
“There is just something about the quintessential Parisian approach to dress that really comes alive as the weather moves warmer and the sun comes back out to play! It may be the seemingly effortless, which requires a lot of effort, talent in layering t-shirts, cardigans, blouses and/or blazers.”
Designing For The Stars With Any Old Iron's Andrew Clancey - Ep 012
In this episode of the Beyond The Seams Podcast, Molly Elizabeth Agnew chats with designer and founder of Nashville-based brand Any Old Iron, Andrew Clancey. During his fascinating career journey as a stylist, boutique owner and now designer, Andrew has designed for a whole host of famous faces from Taylor Swift and Cardi B to Cher and Jessica Chastain.
Kering Announce New Gucci Creative Director
Kering has announced they have appointed Sabato De Sarno as creative director of Gucci, replacing Alessandro Michele.
He has previously worked for Valentino.