Chang — who created the namesake brand with her sister Felicia — speaks to PEOPLE about the siblings' careers, from their early beginnings to their new collaboration with Kleinfeld Bridal Courtesy of ...
If there was ever a singular embodiment of “quiet luxury,” Phoebe Philo would be it. The designer’s sleek designs while working as the creative director for Celine and Chloé have earned her a devout ...
Hand-drawn, minimal, splashy, brooding, whimsical, pagan, and Instagram-ready. Wine labels today are more varied—and important—than ever before. The wine's label is spare—almost coy. An elegant black ...
Typeset labels change the nature of your files and your relationship to them. Labeled files feel comfortable on a boardroom table; everyone can identify them; you can easily see what they are from a ...
Thomas Raab studied at the Fashion Institute of Technology before landing his first job at DKNY as a menswear designer. After seven years with the brand, he was lured to Atlanta by Sid Mashburn and ...
In How I Got My Job, folks from across the food and restaurant industry answer Eater’s questions about, well, how they got their job. Today’s installment: Meijun Li. Restaurant merch is having a ...
Johnnie Walker Blue Label has long existed in the rare air of spirits that are more than drinks—they’re cultural artifacts. This autumn, the world’s best-known Scotch whisky enters a new conversation, ...
To put it plainly, Sarah Diouf is an image architect. The designer with a degree in visual communication spent the better part of her early twenties spearheading a magazine. She tells me over a call ...
Buying wine is rarely as straightforward as we might think. Research from Nielsen reveals that about 62% of the time, “consumers are considering multiple options leaving huge opportunities for labels ...
Next month, women throughout Lake County will have the opportunity to attend the first annual Labels Designer Consignment sale. This is slated to be the largest women's shopping event in Lake County.
Like so many other Asians urged towards more conventional careers, Jimmy Wong bypassed fashion school – yet his love for style never left him. His creative journey began with studying interior design.