Casetify is known for teaming up with popular brands and artists like Pokémon and Lisa Frank to create cases for personal devices, and that now extends to popular K-pop supergroup, BTS. The announcement comes just a couple of weeks after the band launched a pop-up event in Seoul, South Korea, called “House of BTS.” The Casetify collection includes … Read More →
Runway of Dreams, a non-profit that promotes disability inclusivity in the fashion industry, kicked off Fall 2019 New York Fashion Week. GREG STRAUSS/ZAPPOS ADAPTIVE The tale is as old as time: the fashion industry lacks diversity, and this is especially true when it comes to New York Fashion Week. However, for the past few seasons, … Read More →
In 2016, Suno shuttered after a decade of creating critically acclaimed collections in Africa. The next year, Maiyet, whose Nairobi artisans were once featured in a glossy New York spread, stopped making its own products and became an ethical-wear boutique in London. Edun, which Bono and his wife Ali Hewson founded in 2004, held on until last year when LVMH divested, … Read More →
In an embarrassing incident, an Indian family was caught escaping with accessories they had stolen from a hotel in Indonesia’s Bali. A video of the incident has now gone viral on social media. The video was posted on Twitter by a user named Hemanth. The family attempted to steal accessories from the hotel room and … Read More →
Although much of the focus in the technology industry centers on what you can do on a phone or home, your car is another great place to utilize technology and expand your productivity. There are currently a slew of devices that will allow you to do everything from turning your old car into a smart car … Read More →
Anyone who dislikes rose scents can kindly see their way out of this article and take your “smells like my grandma” opinions with you. This is a safe space for people who love to smell like an actual garden of roses and not feel judged for it. Hey, you guys are the realones—the ones who don’t … Read More →
It’s lunchtime in the heart of Leicester’s textile industry, Spinney Hills. Two women are smoking outside a derelict-looking factory building. One says she is Bulgarian, working as a seamstress, and that she is being paid £6 an hour. The national minimum wage for over-25-year-olds is £8.21 an hour. Walking around this part of the city, … Read More →