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As millions of businesses cop the heat of the US tariff war, Chinese manufacturers are pushing back against the gratuitous world of consumerism from which Western brands benefit greatly.
Stakeholders have predicted a Nigerian fashion industry boom as it gains traction among global investors and designers for ...
At the end of January, Leavitt, just starting out in her role, was photographed in a red dress with black lace trim. The ...
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt's $467 Self-Portrait dress ignited a global fashion face-off after a Chinese ...
As the trade war between China and the U.S. continues to simmer, a fashion choice by the White House press secretary Karoline ...
Factory owners in China are creating viral content claiming to produce for luxury houses, exposing the power of mass consumer ...
America’s TikTok feeds. Chinese suppliers have been flooding American social media this week, urging users to outflank ...
The inaugural PhD Vitrine Takeover extends Fashioning Frequencies into fashion’s expanded field; where garments, bodies, and ideas operate as methods of inquiry. Across seven vitrines, PhD researchers ...
A TikTok from the account senbags2 claiming that 80 percent of luxury bags are made in China, has gone viral online, receiving over 10 million views as of press time. "They take almost finished bags ...
Videos on TikTok suggest buying fashion items directly from Chinese factories for lower prices, bypassing U.S. retailers.
There’s nothing a Chinese factory can’t make,’ a TikTok user says in a video purportedly showing suppliers of designer ...
But, while brands like Kate Sylvester end after 31 years of trade – and newer labels, Mina, Hej hej, and Nisa are all shutting their doors - there’s still hope for Kiwi fashion’s future. Nisa was ...
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