
These are the tales making headlines in vogue on Tuesday.
Zalando acquires majority stake in Highsnobiety
On Monday, European on-line vogue retailer Zalando introduced it had taken a majority stake in Highsnobiety. In line with a press launch, “the 2 corporations… will leverage one another’s complementary strengths by bringing collectively Highsnobiety’s cultural relevance and perception, vogue authority and storytelling experience with Zalando’s vogue community, e-commerce know-how and operational capabilities.” In a press release, Highsnobiety founder and CEO David Fischer stated: “Highsnobiety has mastered the artwork of turning tales into merchandise and merchandise into tales. I am very excited to deliver our capabilities to Zalando’s dedication in direction of vogue inspiration and collectively reimagine the way forward for content material and commerce. Equally, I am thrilled to faucet into Zalando’s unmatched experience in scaling e-commerce platforms and convey my lifetime’s ardour work to the following degree.” {Fashionista Inbox}
How the moral vogue motion modified coverage
For Atmos, Whitney Bauck studies on how California’s SB-62, also called the Garment Employee Safety Act, set a precedent for laws and coverage that units out to meaningfully handle the style business. She writes: “Whereas advocates involved with the business’s deleterious impression on human rights and the setting spent many years making an attempt to make use of boycotts and client actions to impress change, the passage of SB62 is indicative of a shift in perspective that appears more and more to coverage and regulation as an alternative. The Style Act, a invoice in New York, is one other invoice geared toward making the style business extra accountable within the U.S., whereas different rules throughout Europe and Asia want to make it more durable for manufacturers to evade duty elsewhere.” {Atmos}
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