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Glossier Is Coming for Our Closets With Glossiwear - Allure
Here's what we know about the limited-edition clothing launch so far.
In fact, numerous Instagram followers called for the brand to turn the pink suits often seen on Glossier employees into an item that anyone can buy.
And if the company is taking ideas for future Glossiwear items, we'd like to suggest a tote or bag that will somehow magically fit all of our makeup essentials in it.
Expert Insight: Designing A Pop-Up That Feels Like Home - PSFK
PSFK sits down with Éva Goicochea, the CEO and founder of sexual wellness brand Maude, to find out how her brand's summer brick-and-mortar outpost, Staycation, reconceptualizes the popup.
PSFK chatted with Maude CEO and founder Éva Goicochea to find out how the brand decided to partner with other companies and how customers have responded to its unusual concept.
Before Staycation, our retail studio, which is a permanent extension of our HQ, was singularly focused on our own products, and while we were able to successfully activate the space with panels and workshops for one-offs, it seemed like there was still some level of stigma around coming in just to shop.
Quip launches dental insurance alternative in NYC – TechCrunch
Quip, maker of electric toothbrushes, is making use of its most recent acquisition to launch a dental insurance alternative to customers in New York City this summer. Called Quipcare, the service operates on the back of Afora, a dental insurance alternative startup Quip acquired last May. With Quip…
With Quipcare, the goal is to modernize the dental care experience, Quip CEO Simon Enever told TechCrunch.
“The key here is working with providers who are committed to making the finding, booking, paying experience as good as possible,” Enever said.
What's happening to the influencer marketing bubble? InfluencerDB's influencer marketing benchmarks report 2019 unpicks the most important metrics to make influencer marketing more transparent for everyone. The report helps marketers to understand current trends and benchmarks themselves against competitors.
Compared to 2018 the average Like Follower Ratio (LFR) decreased in each of our measured sectors: beauty, fashion, food, lifestyle, travel, sports, and fitness.
Our data science team localizes many fake accounts in Brazil which reflects in the country’s low audience quality benchmark.
An inclusive customer experience for non-binary people is necessary - Retail Dive
The total spending power of the global LGBTQ+ community is akin to the GDP of the fourth-largest country in the world, writes A.T. Kearney's Bachul Koul.
The approach must be holistic, with your company making inclusion a priority at every step, from recruiting to hiring to talent development that reaches the C-suite, as well as from communications to marketing to customer adoption and relationship management.
This information comes from a study, published in the Harvard Business Review , that revealed that members of most majority groups tend to "underestimate the obstacles — particularly the pervasive, day-to-day bias — that diverse employees face."
Transforming parking lots into hubs for Uber Eats and Amazon deliveries is big business — and one of the world's most prolific tech investors is now on board - Business Insider
We talked to founder Ari Ojalvo, who also helped scale up the iconic chain Sushi Samba, about how his new company is tackling last-mile logistics.
After helping scale the iconic Brazilian-sushi hybrid chain Sushi Samba to London, Miami, and other high-flying cities around the world, the entrepreneur set his sights on a more lowly product: parking.
Once inside, the empty space can support everything from food preparation for meal-delivery services like Uber Eats (also known as dark kitchens, to use industry lingo) to staging areas for package deliveries to pop-up retail stores.
Rattan furniture is everywhere because we all want to be on vacation - VOX
Light fixtures and peacock chairs made from the woven wood are popping up everywhere from Ikea to Anthropologie.
The trend is defined by gentle neutrals mixed with splashes of color (think deep emeralds and rusty oranges), houseplants galore, and, perhaps most importantly, natural materials — the star of which is rattan.
Amanda Lindroth/Island Hopping The genre’s return makes sense: It’s typically associated with a counter-cultural reaction to a current era, and ours is a time obsessed with the technology upgrade cycle and offloading of human tasks to machines.