The Brown Beauty Co-op cofounder Kimberly Smith left a career in law to create an inclusive shopping experience for women of color.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the country’s medical advisers broadcast the news live from No. 11 Downing Street.
Connery, whose range was vast and who scooped an Oscar for “The Untouchables,” has died, aged 90, after a long illness.
Walmart said the items have been restored because the unrest remained isolated.
At Bette Midler and Heidi Klum’s annual Halloween festivities, the actor and model prove anything goes.
The shoe label is realising a new clip inspired by Japanese horror films and “Godzilla” in time for Halloween.
A pioneer in the d-to-c model, Yatsen will be the first Chinese beauty company to ever list on the New York Stock Exchange.
Earnings results looked decent overall, but not decent enough for Wall Street.
The Madison Avenue Business Improvement District has a template facilitating pop-up agreements between property owners and retailers.
The $1.09 billion jewelry division of Signet is working to elevate its image and differentiate its merchandise.
The Mexican-American designer started out as a stock boy for Joe Boxer.
The two founders also created another business rooted in organics: Heavenly Organics.
For spring, Lacoste creative director Louise Trotter unveiled a tight capsule of intriguing, upcycled and reworked brand classics.
The “Full House” actress was sentenced to two months in prison after paying $500,000 in bribes to get her two daughters admitted to college.
What’s the way forward for young talents to thrive in the pandemic era? Experts weigh in.