Japanese Design Brand KOYORI Set to Launch in Milan
Japanese Design Brand KOYORI Set to Launch in Milan
KOYORI is a new Japanese design brand of sophisticated lifestyle products that embody the distinct sense of Japanese aesthetics.
Byredo Fragrance? No, Byredo Eyewear
Byredo Fragrance? No, Byredo Eyewear
By now, we already know that Byredo is much more than a fragrance brand – it is its own universe. We’ve seen fun collaborations with Our Legacy, Off-White™, and plenty more, as well as the launch of Byproduct – the label’s non-beauty, product extension that h…
3 Stocks Institutional Investors Can't Get Enough Of
3 Stocks Institutional Investors Can’t Get Enough Of
Learning who holds the most shares in a particular company can help investors understand what dictates stock price changes. When big institutions like hedge funds, mutual funds, and ETFs are…
Ikea and H&M launch ‘ideas factory’ for local designers and creatives in London
Ikea and H&M launch ‘ideas factory’ for local designers and creatives in London
Small-scale producers and artists are invited to apply for grants to develop their ideas for sale in new storeSwedish retailers Ikea and H&M are teaming up to create an “ideas factory” on the high street that aims to seek out, mentor and promote designers and…
How TikTok Killed the Beauty YouTuber
How TikTok Killed the Beauty YouTuber
Who and what influences people to buy the makeup they buy? It used to be followers, fancy videos or a collaboration with a mega beauty brand. No more.
Michael Gove needs to cast ‘polluters pay’ net further in cladding crisis | Nils Pratley
Michael Gove needs to cast ‘polluters pay’ net further in cladding crisis | Nils Pratley
Easy option would be another levy on big UK housebuilders, but this may be rare occasion when sector deserves sympathyA request works best when backed by menaces. The housing secretary, Michael Gove, seems to be close to getting much of what he wants from sta…
Productsup nabs $70M to help brands sell better
Productsup nabs $70M to help brands sell better
Berlin-based Productsup, which helps enterprises stay on top of their product information value chain, has raised $70 million in series B funding.