After a slight delay, the shoe brand Crocs Inc. has started shipping its popular Hey Dude shoes from a 1 million-square-foot distribution center in North Las Vegas.
Fashion
The e-retailer returns to Las Vegas for another pop-up event with over 1,000 summer items for sale.
Culture Kings opened its first U.S. store that also features a recording studio, slushy bar, live DJs, half basketball court, upside-down mannequin legs wearing pants and boots, and a game called The King.
Nordstrom Inc. announced Tuesday that it would be opening a new Nordstrom Rack location in Las Vegas, bringing its total Rack stores in the state to four.
Business owner Ruby Romero sits down with the Review-Journal to discuss art, culture and what influenced her personal style.
Fashion industry members looking to buy and sell 2022’s latest trends returned to the Las Vegas Convention Center on Monday for the MAGIC show.
Alt Rebel features contemporary pieces, as well as fashion from the 1960s and ’70s. But the store, which opened in the heart of the pandemic, specializes in clothing from the 1980s through the early 2000s.
In its 34th year, Cowboy Christmas and its more than 300 exhibitors take over more than seven and a half football fields worth of the Las Vegas Convention Center.
The issue of counterfeiting in retail was raised by other small business owners during this year’s fashion trade show MAGIC, held at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
When nesting, we turn to the influences that bring us “coorie,” a Scottish word for cuddling up, Laurie Pressman, vice president of Pantone Color Institute, said.
The push for sustainable fashion is among the top trends at MAGIC this year.
Spend enough hours walking through MAGIC, and almost all of the fashion starts to blend together. Even the patterns that resemble the aftermath of Jackson Pollock getting sick on sangria and Skittles.
On the first of the two-night Commotion event, clothing brands connected with consumers, offering shopping, giveaways and customization opportunities.
The first day of the MAGIC fashion trade show saw an array of lace-up boots, strappy pumps and sequin-covered sneakers.
Bold menswear prediction: Guys will continue to buy pants. Also, probably shirts — with the possible exception of Adam Levine.