Ecommerce
- StyleYahoo Canada Style
Nordstrom finally launched a Canada-specific site: Here's what you need to know
Say goodbye to paying duties, an hello to free shipping!
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These coats made of water bottles might be your new winter go-to
We put three pieces from Everlane's ReNew line to the test.
- NewsYahoo Life
Parisians’ Favorite High-End Department Store Just Launched a Shopping Site
LVMH Moet Hennessy launched its new site with the French luxury department store, Le Bon Marche, calling it 24 Sevres. Brands like Dior and Louis Vuitton will be available to shop for on one digital platform for the first time.
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Former Chanel CEO: The Luxury Market ‘Bubble’ Hasn't Popped, but Air Is Leaking
The former CEO of Chanel, Maureen Chiquet, shares her take on the global luxury market and where retail is headed.
- NewsSimone Olivero
This online shop wants to change the way you buy shoes
Since launching in 2012, it’s become one of the fastest growing e-commerce companies in North America, and for good reason – they’ve got an awesome selection of shoes! But it gets better. The company recently launched it’s first bricks and mortar store in Toronto, with plans for expansion across Canada. The idea: creating a bridge between traditional and digital shopping. ALSO SEE: 5 reasons to ditch the flip-flops this summer From the outside, the store looks like your average shoe shop but
- NewsSarah Cristobal
How Chris Benz Is Resurrecting The 45-Year Bill Blass Brand In His Signature Colorful Style
Photography by Joel Barhamand for Yahoo Style Before Ralph Lauren, before Calvin Klein, there was Bill Blass. His chic, effortless clothing regularly appeared in the pages of Vogue, he threw lavish parties, dressed Nancy Reagan for her husband’s second inauguration, and donated millions of dollars to various charities of his choosing. Enter Chris Benz. The 33-year-old was tapped by retail legend and the new president and COO, Stuart Goldblatt, to give Bill Blass a total rehaul.