The numbers on these hangers in a retail store in Brazil show in real-time the number of “likes” an outfit has received on the→
Seems that today, you almost resell anything if you turn something old into something chic: Three retired sisters have found a way to give→
If I was the beautiful child of a famous fashion designer, I’d imagine that I’d go into some kind of fashion related business. Not→
Any woman who has worried about theft in a public place will appreciate the features outlined on a Lock-A-Bye handbag. From the locking zipper→
Tie Society is an online rental service (like Netflix) that rents designer ties. Membership plans start at $10.95 for one item and go up→
Fashion trucks are on the road, and are growing in popularity with each mile they log. The trend got the attention of CNN last→
According to Crain’s New York Business, until Planet Pepper, options were very limited for drag queens who needed outfits and dresses. Well, just think:→
Neatorama: An industrial designer and an orthopedic surgeon realized that prosthetic legs don’t have to be dull, ordinary and plastic. They could be extraordinary→
While many people argue whether plastic bags should continue being used, one woman is upcycling them into unique products. Based outside of Washington, DC→
If Chinese businessmen are harbingers of fashion and style, get ready to sell a ton of purses! Hip Chinese men are now toting expensive→
CNET News: If I were a popular Hollywood celebrity, chances are the paparazzi would be staking out my house and jotting down notes on→
BusinessWeek: In 2001, Johnny Earle dropped out of music college after just two weeks. On a lark, he made a T-shirt with an image→
Springwise: Dozens of online and print sources are devoted to the subculture of special sneakers. Equal parts community and classifieds site, SneakerListing is a→
Kitsy Lane is the first and only social commerce platform that enables anyone to open their own fashion boutique—from college students and stay-at-home moms,→
At 16, Lindsay Phillips came up with the idea for a flip-flop with interchangeable straps during art class. Today, her company — Lindsay Phillips→
BusinessNewsDaily: A Sheila’s dream, this established Aussie retail boutique right outside of Melbourne’s business district is looking for a new owner. The brick-and-mortar store→
Stillwater Gazette: David and Teresa Grim have brought a coastal craze to Stillwater with their shop The Fashion Mobile. The new business by the→
CNBC: The first time the brakes went out in her trailer/store, Joey Wolffer ran a stoplight and worried what would happen to her high-end→
LeHigh Valley Live: “It goes back to high school in 2009,” said Krass, “I played lacrosse with Sam and we just started hanging out→
620 WTMJ: It’s the thing that might now be the most recognizable symbol of the state of Wisconsin: the cheesehead. It all spawned from→