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May 8, 2020

Fashion Friday

May 8, 2020

J. Crew catalogHappy Fashion Friday!

Once again, I’ll be going Live on Instagram at 5pm PT to chat all things fashion.  Join me for a discussion on the current state of retail.  Below are the topics I’m planning to discuss.  Feel free to submit questions below or share them live.  I’d love to hear from you!

Fashion Friday Topics
  • An homage to J. Crew
  • Favorite J. Crew catalogs and styling moments; why their preppy, colorful persona stole our hearts
  • Business update on the state of retail (shopping malls and store closures)
  • Consumer spending – how have your habits changed?
  • If your shopping habits and preferences have changed as a result of COVID-19, do you think they’ll stick once life returns to “normal”?

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May 1, 2020

Fashion Friday

May 1, 2020

Roksanda patchwork coatSandro denim shirt (50% off) // Vintage Levi’s // Gucci sunglasses ($38 version here)
Roksanda patchwork coat (under $200 here) // Bottega Veneta pouch ($35 version here)

Last week I did my Fashion Friday via Instagram Live.  It got a great response, so I’ll be doing it again this week!

Please join me at 5:00pm PT on Instagram Live to chat all things fashion.

I set a countdown on Instagram which you can turn on notifications for to be reminded the moment I go live.  I plan to discuss the following topics and have some questions for you too.  Let’s dialogue!

Fashion Friday Topics
  • The Met Gala
  • André Leon Talley’s memoir: The Chiffon Trenches
  • Does the 99% matter to luxury brands?
  • What’s your “the one that got away” story?
  • Favorite decade for fashion?
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April 24, 2020

Fashion Friday

April 24, 2020

Velvet Blazer

For today’s Fashion Friday I’ll be doing an Instagram Live!

Tune in at 5pm PT so we can chat all things fashion.

I get a ton of great feedback from you guys every time I post a Fashion Friday, so I thought this would be the perfect way to open up the dialogue even more.  We can really dive in to your thoughts, questions and anything else that has been on your mind.

Here are some topics I’m planning to discuss.  Obviously, if your questions take us in another direction – great!

Fashion Friday Topics
  • What will shopping be like when stores re-open?
  • How crazy will the sales be?  How long should I hold out before purchasing?
  • Which stores are in danger of closing for good?
  • Sustainability – will COVID-19 make consumers rethink their consumption habits, or will they fall back into their old ways?

What would you like to chat about?  Let me know in the comments!

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March 27, 2020

Fashion Friday

March 27, 2020

The State of Retail Amid CoronavirusCandid photo from a simpler time. Light test during a shoot downtown when grabbing a coffee and randomly running into 2 friends was the norm (both happened right after this shot).

So where do we go from here?  This is a question I’ve been asking myself a lot lately.  In terms of my family (Will all of my family stay healthy?  Will my daughter get to start preschool in the fall?).  And in terms of my passions (What will happen to the business of fashion?).

Today’s Fashion Friday is dedicated to the business of fashion and what’s going to happen to the economy.

The Business of Fashion

Fashion employs 1 in 6 people.  That’s more than agriculture; more than defense.

We all have to get dressed each day.  And we all pay taxes.  So while there are clearly more important parts of the Coronavirus pandemic to focus on, the business of retail and the state of the economy affects us all.

Consumer Behavior

After tragic events, consumers usually follow a path.  The first phase is the cocoon phase.  All purchases are frozen.  Then we move into what economists call Secular Immortality.  We become keenly aware of our own mortality and begin emotional/bored shopping.

“You only live once.”

And retailers need this stimulus.  It’s not just small businesses that are suffering.  Large corporations are feeling the squeeze too.

Companies like JC Penney, The Gap, Victoria’s Secret (the list goes on) who are already in financial trouble, will be greatly impacted.  It may be their final nail in the coffin.

What we need to understand is that this isn’t just going to be a blip and affect 2020’s sales.  This will affect generations.  We won’t see recovery for years.

The way we consume will change even more

With brick & mortar stores closed indefinitely, retailers will need to find new ways to reach consumers.  They can no longer offer 1:1 personalized customer service.  Can this be achieved in an online chat?  Perhaps.

I’m interested in what Indie designers are doing.  Several of them have begun archive sales.  This means they are making past collections (previously unavailable for purchase) available.

As a collector, this is especially intriguing.  I now have a second chance to snag the one that got away.

Clothing Rental Services

I’ve written about my experience with Nuuly, and while I loved it, I’m sorry to say these services are now moot.  No one has anywhere to go.  We can’t leave the house.  Events have been canceled.  Do people really need to rent business or special occasion attire right now?  No.

So what happens to companies like Rent the Runway and Nuuly?  Will they survive?

How will this affect luxury?

I’ve talked before about Amazon’s push into luxury by offering a concession model to designer brands.  While their 10-year pursuit into luxury has always been rebuffed, the Coronavirus may be the linchpin that changes the game.

Take Chanel for example.  You cannot purchase Chanel RTW or accessories online.  You must shop in-store or through an online consigner like The RealReal.

With no shelter-in-place end date in sight, Chanel may have to use a concession model via Amazon in order to keep sales moving.

Once we do rebound, don’t expect luxury purchases to be flashy.  Those that can afford it will opt for “quiet luxury”.  Think minimalistic, non-logoed pieces.  Luxury brands like Gucci may see a temporary decline in sales while brands like The Row and Deveaux may soar.

I’d keep your eye on China.  As the biggest consumer of luxury, their consumer actions will be telling.  Since they were also the first country to be affected by the Coronavirus, they will also be the first to come out of it.  Their rebound behavior will likely dictate the luxury market’s success (or failure).

The Bottom Line

This affects us all.  And not just us, but the generations behind us.  Support local business and indie designers where you can.  If not monetarily, then through word-of-mouth endorsements, support on social media (follow, like, comment), etc.

And remember that we’re all in this together.  This too shall pass.

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January 31, 2020

Fashion Friday

January 31, 2020

As promised, I’m making a more permanent space for my weekly series, Fashion Friday.

If you haven’t seen the series before, every Friday I discuss what’s going on in the business world of fashion.  Important announcements, designer news and lots of fun fashion musings.  Since I geek out on this stuff, I would love it if you joined the conversation too.  What do you think of the fashion news I share?  What do you want to hear more of?

Let me know in the comments!

With haute couture kicking off in Europe, I dedicated this post to all things couture.

This Week’s Highlights
  • A 52-year hiatus from couture is lifted for one design house.
  • The transformation of one of fashion’s oldest luxury brands.
  • What is haute couture?
  • Behind the scenes stories of the women who actually wear couture (including my favorite story involving Oscar de la Renta)

Thank you for bearing with me as I figure out how best to film and share these videos on multiple platforms.

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