Following the inauguration on January 20, there is no guarantee that many of the promises Trump made during his campaign will see the light of day. Yet the incoming president has been very vocal about ...
Although tariffs are expected to boost domestic manufacturing, most of the brands could not find a big manufacturing facility for their ready-to-wear apparel due to infrastructure and high-cost ...
Wall Street welcomed back Donald Trump as President elect - but fashion was feeling more reticent. The Dow Jones Industrial ...
Capping off a chaotic election cycle, analysts weigh in on what the outcome means for the industry and its workers.
In addition to the presidential race, control of the House and Senate are on the ballot on Election Day - and the result ...
Madeline Hirsch is the Fashion Features Director at InStyle. She joined the InStyle team in 2022 and has previously held roles at Byrdie, Brides, and Glamour. The It Factor of American fashion has ...
If you want to support a candidate, then double-check the rules. Some states don't allow campaign apparel at polling places when voting.
National Retail Federation CEO Matthew Shay issued concerns about Trump's recently proposed tariffs saying it could would drive-up prices and result in job losses.
Kena Betancur/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images Supported by By Vanessa Friedman The 2024 Council of Fashion Designers of America awards, otherwise known as the Oscars of American fashion ...
Nearly half of states have laws restricting what you can wear to vote, according to the National Conference of State ...
Twenty-one states have statutes banning voters from wearing political apparel to the polls. In states like Florida, voters ...
Riley sold a majority stake in its Great American appraisal and liquidation business in a nearly $400-million ... The company ...