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Danny Parisi - Senior fashion reporter at Glossy. Covers the fashion and luxury industries with an emphasis on business and technology-driven change, making him well-suited for interviews that connect tech innova...
Jill Manoff - Editor-in-chief at Glossy. Leads editorial direction for the brand and helps frame conversations around the fashion/luxury industry’s evolving media, consumer, and business landscape.
Robertino Altieri - Luxury Watches And Consumer Hype Dynamics; Implications Of Brand Collaborations; Watch Industry Impact
Keith Fraley - Fashion Labor Market Challenges; Entry-level Training Expectations; Ai’s Impact On Fashion Roles
Shein bought Everlane. What does it mean for sustainable fashion?
May 22, 2026
Earlier this week, Glossy wrote about Everlane’s reported sale to Shein, a deal that will put one of the defining sustainability-adjacent DTC brands of the 2010s inside the world’s most scrutinized ultra-fast-fashion machine. The headline was a shock to many, as the two companies represent almost opposite ends of the modern fashion conversation. Everlane has built its identity around “radical transparency,” elevated basics and factory disclosure since its 2010 founding by Michael Preysman an...
The AP x Swatch collab is not a wristwatch. Is the hype over?
May 15, 2026
This week, the hype around the Swatch x Audemars Piguet "Royal Pop" watch built to a fever pitch. In the lead-up to the big reveal, watch collectors were already planning when they would start to line up at Swatch stores to secure the highly anticipated product. But then the watch was fully revealed: not a wristwatch, but a pocket watch meant to be worn on a lanyard, clipped to a bag or snapped into a desk stand. The hype shifted. Earlier this week, before the reveal, Robertino Altieri, fou...
'Fashion businesses want immediate contributions': An FIT professor's take on the 'challenging' fashion labor market
May 08, 2026
The last year has seen the U.S. labor market enter a challenging position. Layoffs at major companies like Amazon, Microsoft and Verizon have put more people out of work while costs of living are rising. The fashion industry wasn't spared. Saks Global is laying off 16% of its workforce, and other major fashion brands, like H&M and Nike, have made staff cuts. For people just entering the fashion industry, it's a daunting proposition. On this week's Glossy Podcast, senior fashion reporter Dan...
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