Lauren Sherman, Business of Fashion

Lauren Sherman

Business of Fashion

New York, NY, United States

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Past:
  • Business of Fashion
  • Fashionista
  • Racked National
  • Cashay
  • Fast Company
  • Style.com
  • The New Yorker
  • Business Insider

Past articles by Lauren:

Can Frame Denim Be a Fashion Brand?

Ten years after inception, the fast-growing premium jeans maker is betting on the power of the runway. → Read More

Why So Many Fashion Brands Are for Sale Right Now

Labels from Tom Ford and Ganni to Alyx and ALC are reportedly looking for new partners. → Read More

Marc Jacobs Shows Latest Runway Collection in Aftermath of Roe Decision

Marc Jacobs, the prolific designer, has made a career of propelling himself into the future. But he could not have known that his second runway collection of the year would be shown just days after the US Supreme Court’s ruling to overturn Roe v. Wade. → Read More

Victoria’s Secret’s Pink Signs First Male Celebrity Spokesperson

The sub-brand recruited a Netflix star to promote its ‘Gender Free’ collection. → Read More

Who Won New York Fashion Week?

In a season of snoozy propositions, there were a few standouts. → Read More

In New York, Are Good Dresses Enough?

The first crop of NYFW shows capitalised on a commercial boom, but lacked new ideas. → Read More

Paul Andrew Relaunches Namesake Brand

The former Salvatore Ferragamo creative director’s shoe line will be back on the market this autumn. → Read More

The Nine Lives of Proenza Schouler

What happened to the most promising brand in American fashion? → Read More

André Leon Talley Has Died

The pioneering fashion editor, known for his high-profile friendships and larger-than-life personality, helped transform the industry. → Read More

Dover Street to Open ‘Little Market’ in Paris

The Comme des Garçons-owned concept store is expanding its footprint in the city with a small shop stocking seven designers that are a part of the company’s brand development division, Dover Street Market Paris, which operates out of an atelier on Place Vendôme. Dubbed “Little Market,” the new store will open on February 27 at 54 Rue du Faubourg St. Honoré, which previously housed Comme des… → Read More

The Age of the Enlightened Consumer

More than ever, consumers are looking for spiritual meaning from the products they buy. → Read More

How Covid-19 Is Catalysing a New Era of Luxury

A potent combination of long-term industry forces and pandemic-induced shocks have forced changes the industry had been anticipating for some time. How will luxury catch up now that years’ worth of transformation happened only in a matter of months? → Read More

American Fashion Executives on What Happens Now

Post-election, industry executives sound off on what they need to focus on next. → Read More

Troy Young Exits Hearst: What Happens Now?

The yet-to-be-named replacement for Young, who was the subject of a recent New York Times exposé documenting alleged lewd comments and other inappropriate behaviour, will be left to reckon with advertising-based publishing’s challenged business model. → Read More

The Vampire’s Wife Plots Expansion Plan With a Surprising Investor

Jimmy Iovine and Liberty Ross have taken a majority stake in designer Susie Cave's bewitching dress line, which has found success outside the traditional fashion system. Can one of the music industry’s most legendary talent scouts help scale the business? → Read More

Chanel Surpasses $12 Billion in 2019 Sales

The megabrand’s 2019 performance reflected another record-breaking year. → Read More

Independent Fashion Labels of the World, Unite!

There’s strength in numbers, argues Lauren Sherman. → Read More

Outdoor Voices CEO Tyler Haney Steps Down As Losses Mount

Existing investors, including General Catalyst, have provided a lifeline for the activewear label, which continues to lose money on customer acquisition as it struggles to broaden its audience. → Read More

Jony Ive’s Advice to Designers and Executives

Apple's former chief design officer sat down with Hermès Artistic Director Pierre-Alexis Dumas in a kickoff to the French luxury house’s year of 'Innovation in the Making.' → Read More

Nike Stages All-Stops Fashion Show in New York City

The event kicked off the 2020 Olympics conversation while showcasing the sportswear giant’s vast offering across categories, drawing entertainment and fashion industry elite. → Read More