Fergus “Fergadelic” Purcell has been at the center of graphics for streetwear and skateboarding for years. He’s the man behind Palace Skateboards’ Tri-Ferg logo, and has done a number of collaborations with brands such as Stussy and Silas. He’s been given cred for bringing grunge-wear to the runway and crossing boundaries of music, fashion, art, […]
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Fergus “Fergadelic” Purcell Designs Moto, BMX, Skate-Inspired Collection for Marc by Marc Jacobs—First to Bring Moto Style into High Fashion
Pharrell Launches Another Collab with His Bionic Yarn, G-Star RAW for the Oceans
Pharrell William’s has been on a collaboration frenzy these past few months, but one of greatest collabs is his sustainably driven Bionic Yarn. Later this month, during Pitti Uomo, G-Star RAW for the Oceans collection will collaborate with Bionic Yarn to create a new collection which will be available first in various Italian stores before […]
Quiksilver, Roxy, DC Q2 Results Down; Shares Plunge Heavily
There’s no doubt that Quiksilver, and its other brands Roxy and DC, are in deep water. Yesterday, May 3, 2014, when the surf-brand announced its Q2 results, shares plunged 41% to $3.41. According to an article in the Los Angeles Times, “There is an expectation that business will continue to be challenged in the near […]
Tough Teen Retail Environment Among Reasons Blamed for Latest Abercrombie & Fitch Decline; New Hollister Storefronts to Roll-out
On May 29, Thursday, Abercombie & Fitch released their Q1 financials and things looked grim. Results reflected a GAAP net loss of $23.7 million compared to a GAAP net loss of $7.2 million the year before. Mike Jeffries, Chief Executive Officer, said, “In what remains a difficult teen retail environment, we are pleased that earnings […]
Pepsi Launches Streetwear, Sneaker, and Electronics Collections—Hopes to Gain Cred with Global Youth
In the competitive landscape of soft drink brands, the need for revitalizing what a beverage “means” to a target marketplace keeps the kingpins of soda constantly coming-up with new campaigns. From Mountain Dew’s streetart collabs and bottle designs, to Coke’s recent licensing with Uniqlo, the constant search to connect with youth culture often means moving […]
The L.A. Fashion Industry Profile–Highs and Lows of a Leading-Edge Area
As an $18 billion apparel business, Los Angeles, CA, is increasingly seen as the fashion capital of trends in the United States. There is tremendous interest in streetwear, surf and beach lifestyles, and the L.A. Style. According to recent study sponsored by CIT and the California Fashion Associate called “The Los Angeles Area Fashion Industry […]
Kelly Slater Becomes Brand Ambassador for Kering Brands
There’s been a lot of discussion about how things are going with Kelly Slater and his new brand Outerknown which is being developed with sustainability at its core. Slater left Quiksilver in April after a 23-year relationship with the once surfing giant. And on Halloween of this year, Bob McKnight retired as the Quiksilver CEO. […]
David Beckham X H&M Launch Swimwear Collection Including Board Shorts; Plus April Sales Up 17%
Ever since David Beckham’s Bodywear launch for H&M in 2012, there’s been increased demand for more from the collaboration. Now, going head-to-head with other swimwear brands, and board short manufacturers, H&M has announced the debut of the David Beckham swimwear collection scheduled to hit stores on Thursday, May 22, 2014. For the kick-off, David Beckham […]
Swimwear Fabrics Moving Sustainable: LYCRA Introduces Bio-Derived Spandex
Good news for swimwear manufacturers and brands that create anything with LYCRA as owner INVISTA announced last week the launch of a bio-derived spandex. The spandex fiber will come from a renewable source, dextrose, which comes from corn. According to Sustainable Brands, INVISTA, which also produces the COOLMAX®, CORDURA®, STAINMASTER®, ANTRON®, THERMOCOOL® and THERMOLITE® brands, […]
Youth Culture Study Reveals “Least Liked” Fashion Brand, Rankings of Others High on the Radar, and the Challenges of Brand Backlash Targeting Teens
In our recently released 14th Annual Spring Youth Culture Study 2014, among the many topics covered, we asked thousands of 13-25-year-olds across the United States, several questions about specific aspects of fashion. Included in this robust section of the Study were insights about what young people had in their closets, brands that resonate the most […]