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Kate Hudson Releases Sports Leggings Becomes Controversy, Holes in the ButtocksKate Hudson Releases Sports Leggings Becomes Controversy, Holes in the Buttocks



Jakarta – Kate Hudson’s sportswear brand recently released an unusual variant of leggings. Not because of the striking color, the sports tights attracted attention because they were presented with a ‘hole-hole’ design. The leggings have cut-outs on the thighs and buttocks, causing controversy among netizens. Brand Fabletics has excited sports fans with its newest leggings, which are considered too sexy. Named ‘Spotlight Shaping Ass Out Capris’. The activewear clothing was criticized because the design was considered outrageous. Not a few people who call leggings ridiculous because they do not support their main function as sports pants. Spotlight Shaping Ass Out…

How to Handle Ecommerce Returns: Best Practices for ApparelHow to Handle Ecommerce Returns: Best Practices for Apparel



Allowing anyone with an internet connection to establish their own e-commerce store, Shopify is used by millions of retailers to sell their products online. The platform makes setting up and managing a store simple, yet its standard return management process leaves plenty to be desired. You receive a return request and log in to see what the problem is. You compare the return reasons against your policy and decide whether to grant the request. You fill in the details, purchase a shipping label and send it to the customer. Then you move on to the next one and, before you…

Fashion brands embrace adaptive clothing to empower people with disabilitiesFashion brands embrace adaptive clothing to empower people with disabilities



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Y2K fashion has taken over. And Gen Z is loving itY2K fashion has taken over. And Gen Z is loving it



NEW YORK (AP) — First came the supposed death of skinny jeans. Then, the resurgence of cargo pants, halter tops and baby tees. If there’s one thing retailers can agree on, it’s that Gen Z is hot for the early 2000s fashion trends now booming in popularity. College interns and young workers are donning wide-legged slacks at the office. The claw clip, a retro hair staple, is back; as are mesh tops, miniskirts and a host of colorful apparel that can make consumers look like they stepped out of a Disney Channel shows from 2004. A dash of pomp and…

Later-day Saint clothes designer debuts her Dillard’s collectionLater-day Saint clothes designer debuts her Dillard’s collection



Jennifer Sumko fell asleep daydreaming about designs for dresses, blouses and pants. But the Latter-day Saint mom of four isn’t just dreaming anymore. Her spring and summer clothing collection is currently available at Dillard’s 250-plus stores across the United States. The 35-piece collection includes dresses, shoes, swimsuits and more. Sumko said she used bright, garden-inspired patterns and colors to invoke feelings of happiness and whimsy. She found additional inspiration in her love for textiles and wallpapers. The collection is also unique because Sumko designed it for compatibility with temple garments — special undergarments worn by adult members of The Church…

Leicester garment makers color of crisis as fast-fashion brands squeeze suppliers | Manufacturing sectorLeicester garment makers color of crisis as fast-fashion brands squeeze suppliers | Manufacturing sector



Leicester’s garment makers have said they are in crisis as a growing number of fast-fashion brands are forcing through discounts, making last-minute cancellations and imposing financial penalties for what suppliers claim are tiny errors. In the east Midlands city – where manufacturers make clothes for a range of brands including Boohoo, Misguided and Frasers Group, the owner of Sports Direct and the online specialist Missguided – hundreds of garment businesses have shut in recent years, local organizations say, and suppliers warn that more are likely to follow. The non-profit cooperative Labor Behind the Label estimated there were 1,000 factories in…

These Hair Trends Are Going To Be Huge In 2023These Hair Trends Are Going To Be Huge In 2023



If the past couple years have been focused on embracing natural texture and no-fuss hairstyles, 2023 has so far proven to be all that and a little something extra. Kicking off a new year’s call for fresh starts of all kinds, making it the perfect time for 2023 hair trends to guide us straight to the salon for a new haircut or hair color. But it’s never too late to switch up your look this year! Low-maintenance styling is being taken up a notch with statement-making cuts that do all the work and call back to past eras and decades.…

Report: Michael Burke Frontrunner to Head of LVMH Fashion GroupReport: Michael Burke Frontrunner to Head of LVMH Fashion Group



Michael Burke, the former chief executive officer of Louis Vuitton, has emerged as a frontrunner to become chairman and CEO of the LVMH Fashion Group, the online fashion publication Miss Tweed reported, citing people close to the French luxury giant. LVMH Fashion Group includes brands such as Celine, Kenzo and Loewe. Burke would take over from Sidney Toledano, who would become an adviser to LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault and continue to manage several of the group’s brands, including Moynat, according to Miss Tweed’s report on Sunday. LVMH declined to comment and Burke didn’t immediately respond to a request sent via…