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Diversity and Inclusion

Willy Chavarria Launches PacSun Capsule, Discusses the Power of Latine Consumer Spending

Latine consumer spending power in the U.S. is more than $3.2 trillion, according to this year's U.S. Latino…

Afro Fashion Week Marks 10th Anniversary With Revamped Format

The Afro Fashion Association hosted a range of events in tandem with Milan Fashion Week prepping the ground…

What Will It Take for Workplaces to Work for Women?

While motherhood is the greatest cause of the gender pay gap, there's still a long way to go.

This Biggest-ever Ann Lowe Exhibit Is Set to Shine a Light on the Long Under-credited American Designer

The accompanying book provides a beautiful and more permanent record of her contributions.

Naomi Campbell Opens Up About Being a Changemaker, PrettyLittleThing, Emerging Designers and Kindness

The supermodel and mother of two is flying on all cylinders — advancing young talents, working as an…

Raisefashion and The Standard Join Forces to Showcase Emerging Designers During NYFW

The 20 designers will also be part of a multiday pop-up shop at the heavily trafficked hotel.

Friends and Coworkers Remember Lauri Ann Carleton

The family of the shooting victim has asked that a vigil be held in her memory at a later time.

Dior Brings High Fashion to Higher Education With Music Artist IDK

Harvard's getting an education in style.

Fashion’s Pipeline for Diverse Talent? A New Challenge With Affirmative Action Ruling

DEI efforts must be reinvigorated to counter any impact from the Supreme Court's decision.

Gap Inc. and Partners Are on a Mission to Improve Conditions for Women in Garment Work

The aim is to scale their collective impact and push forward faster when it comes to equality.

The Outside View: Diversity in Danger in Post-affirmative Action Era

Kenya Wiley on how the Supreme Court's decision will further limit pathways for Black students to make a way…

As Sephora Turns 25, Its Inclusion Journey Continues

The company's chief people officer Corey Yribarren shares the wins, the woes and the way forward.

The Museum Gift Shop Gets a Fashion Makeover as Alára Touches Down for ‘Africa Fashion’

The link-up with the Brooklyn Museum is the Lagos, Nigeria concept store's first foray outside of Africa.

Fashion Designer, Cabaret Performer and Travel Journalist Jon Haggins Dies at 79

After gaining fame in fashion as one of the first major Black designers, Haggins excelled in other fields.

When Pride, Activism and Sustainability Collide, It Results in a Collection Like This

With the new ATDM line, 100 percent of profits go to the Transgender Law Center.