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The stories made headlines in the fashion world on Friday.
How publishers can navigate the new era of print magazines
Similar to the nostalgic resurgence of vinyl records and film photography, print magazines are making a comeback, with independent publications including apartment and bitter southerner Emerging publications and publications include nylon, sports illustrated and vice Work on restoring print edition. Amanda Mull discusses for Bloomberg how publishers are ushering in a new era of print magazines, focusing on one of the print page’s key draws: high-end advertisers. {Bloomberg/Paywall}
New e-tailer wants to become ‘Beauty Supreme’
Since its launch in September 2023, TikTok Shop has become the ninth largest beauty retailer in the United States. New beauty e-tailer Haut Drops wants to take advantage of the fast-paced market by offering monthly discounts based on the app’s current trends. The first products will launch on October 28 and will include Glow Recipe, Topicals, Caliray and Moroccanoil products. {WWD/paywall}
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Mueller releases documentary “In Dreams”
On Friday, Prime Video released “Inside The Dream: Mugler,” a documentary that coincides with the company’s 50th anniversary. Directed by Matthieu Menu, the film offers a detailed look at Mugler’s creative process and stars Iman Bowie, Zendaya, Paris Hilton and Law Roach. Law Roach) starring. {Fashionista Inbox}
Chitose Abe is a fashion powerhouse you should know
Chitose Abe founded Tokyo-based label Sacai in 1999, and despite the widespread influence of her designs, she remains relatively under the radar, in part because she doesn’t dress celebrities. In an interview with Rachel Tashjian washington postThe Sacai executive and creative director discusses her design and styling process. {washington post}
What happens when luxury brands sell parts
LVMH’s sale of Off-White to Blue Star Alliance has created uncertainty about the future of the brand and raised questions about how the brand management group handles the luxury brands it acquires. Bluestar previously acquired luxury fashion show brands Catherine Malandrino and Nanette Lepore, both of which became affordable brands on Amazon in just a few years. But Blue Star executives claim that will not be the case with Off-White. Christina Binkley explores whether we have reached “peak brand management” and the development of fashion’s “conversators” of the future. {Fashion Commercial/paid}
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Damson Madder ditches homewares
After three homewares collaborations, Damson Madder has officially entered the homewares category with the launch of its first standalone collection in the category. The collection includes ceramics, placemats, aprons and festive accessories in the most popular patterns. For a sneak preview of select pieces from the collection of over 40 pieces, visit damsonmadder.com below. {Fashionista Inbox}
Damson Madder Hand Painted Bow Handle Mug, $50, available here
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