Fashion

How fashion helps the world: The 17th campaign for visually impaired children, Heart for Eye
In this period of fear and uncertainty because of the COVID-19 outbreak, it can be easy to feel a little lost. Therefore, at times like this, we need to be encouraged by good news. Simple acts of charity and kindness, whether by individuals or business, can warm our hearts and

Heartist collaborates with Beanpole to create fashion for all abilities
It’s already been a year for the Heartist brand, and to celebrate, its sibling brand Beanpole is doing something special. To mark this one-year milestone the two styles launched a collaboration on April 20 that combines the classic family fashion of the one with the functional ease and comfort of

Suits to suit all women in 2020
Are you still stuck in the mindset that suits are only worn by men? Forget about it! Suits are now beloved fashion items for women who want to express some panache and flair in every season. In all the latest popular K-dramas and also at formal occasions, we’re seeing female

In S/S 2020, sporty meets classic to create ‘new tailoring’ in men’s fashion
This spring/summer season’s new looks combine a classic heritage feel with a refined sporty mood, introduce garment dyeing, and bring blue and pastel tones together with beige to express a greater diversity of masculine looks. Lee Hyun-jung, design director at Samsung C&T Fashion Group’s brand Galaxy, explains: “As the stereotypes

Sustainability enters women’s fashion in spring/summer 2020 collections
This year will see reinterpretations of classic women’s apparel from the perspective of sustainability, as consumers think more about their purchasing choices. The ongoing retro phenomenon is being extended to a historic romantic look, blending restrained feminine flourishes with practical and wearable items. Colorwise, this spring and summer fashion period

Beanpole moves into sustainable fashion
Sustainability is living up to its billing as a key word for 2020, as brands across the fashion industry are finding innovative ways to use eco-friendly materials. Designer Sebastian de Neubourg’s w.r.yuma label, for example, has been able to 3D print sunglasses out of plastic waste. Fellow designer Stella McCartney is also a fan of