CIFF KIDS: Three Scandinavian Kids Labels

From wool onesies to interior design, a look at the best offerings for little ones at the recent Copenhagen exhibition

Scandinavians have long been highly regarded when it comes to furniture, fashion and food, and some of the region’s finest children’s labels are ensuring the next generation grows up with that seemingly inherent sense of understated style. CH met with three of the best during last month’s Copenhagen International Fashion Fair (CIFF) KIDS event in Copenhagen. FUB “You only need to look at our history …

Fischer Clothing

A former costume designer applies the farm-to-table approach to her made-in-NY apparel

Operating out of her apartment in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, Kristina Angelozzi is a firm believer in quality over quantity. Sewing since she was a child, she started her own label almost four years ago with the goal of “making sartorially classic, American-style clothing” that’s actually made in the US. Using timeless fabrics with structured, clean lines, Fischer Clothing offers modern, approachable apparel that blurs the line …

GQ for Gap 2013: Going Social

New media methods and spokespersons used to promote the anticipated collaborative collection

The ubiquity of social media has been a blessing for some, and for others an unwelcome sea change. Love it or hate it, social media and the way people use it is constantly changing, but here to stay. With the advent of social media stars—so-called regular people who amass major followings based first and foremost on their social media presence—many brands big and small have …