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President Donald Trump is using tariffs to disrupt nearly everything about the global trade order. Except for a tariff policy that favors men over women.
The dress you bought for one singular wedding two years ago. The blazer you bought for an interview at a company that's ...
which is headquartered in the U.S., said the secondhand clothing market will have a “break out year,” and that new AI-enabled search tools will make it easier for shoppers to find pre-loved clothing ...
Fast fashion shoppers need to think about where cheap clothes comes from before they make purchases, former Prime Minister Theresa May has said as she warned that the topic of modern slavery had ...
In the heart of Accra, Ghana, lies a vibrant testament to human resilience and the cycles of commerce – the Kantamanto Market ...
Buyers and brands reported positive feedback regarding the March 10–13 Los Angeles Market Week at The New Mart, California ...
The U.S. stock market cheered President Donald Trump’s partial retreat on tariffs Wednesday, but traders were re-evaluating the rally Thursday, sending equities sharply lower. One study of the ...
From a 1960s stockings advertisement to a 1970s floral paper dress, viewers can catch a glimpse into fashion trends across ...
India Vix also rose over 52 percent. NSE companies erased market-cap worth ₹20 lakh crore The freefall in Indian equities echoed the turmoil seen across global financial markets. On Sunday ...