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Rachel Strugatz

Beauty Editor, Prestige

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Citizen Watch Company Reveals New Campaign

Sports photographer Paul Aresu shot the new ads, which feature brand ambassadors Eli Manning, Matt Kenseth…

Via Spiga to Move Uptown

The current New York flagship on Broadway in SoHo will shutter its doors on May 19.

Digital Do, Digital Don’t

Social commerce is digital’s most buzzed-about term right now and still in its infancy.

Tony King Grows His Digital World

King started his namesake firm in October 2010, after spending nearly six years as chief creative officer at…

Stacy London’s Style for the Masses

Style for Hire, the new digital venture from the host of TLC’s “What Not to Wear,” will make its official…

Shopbop Adding Customer Support to Mandarin Site

Chinese-speaking representatives will offer fashion and shopping support tailored to that market.

Digital Tools Boost In-Store Service

Retailers are using digital solutions to enhance offline shopping practices more than ever.

Wedge Sneakers, Pastels Star at Retail for Spring

Nike’s classic Dunk sneaker has spawned one of the leading accessory trends this season.

Phillip Lim’s 2012 Push

The key word for the designer this year is expansion, starting with a move last week to a sprawling…

Zac Posen Inks Deal With Illesteva for Sunglasses

Beginning next month, the $300 frames will be available at Colette, Opening Ceremony and illesteva.com.

Thom Browne to Show in Russia

He will become the first American designer to show during next month’s Aurora Fashion Week in Saint…

Benetton’s Live Windows Take Top Honors

Company was awarded two honors at the digital creativity exposition 2012 Digital Signage Expo.

Westward Leaning’s Glasses Have Social Tilt

Company is looking to differentiate itself in the fast growing online eyewear market.

Bernardo Aims for Reinvention

New owners Peter Cooper and Todd Miller are gearing up for a serious makeover.

Barneys Co-Op Bids Farewell to Print

Retailer will go entirely digital for the first time for its spring collections.