What does it take to successfully reinvent a heritage beauty brand? Industry veteran Dawn Hilarczyk joins the Glossy Beauty Podcast to discuss the total reinvention of 68-year-old beauty brand Borghese. She’s 18 months into her tenure as chief operating officer and has already overseen sweeping changes to the Borghese team, digital strategy and distribution, as well as packaging, formulation, SKU count, marketing and much more. So far, it’s working: The brand is currently on track for 200...| Glossy
Abercrombie extends its winning streak, American Eagle resets with Travis Kelce, and M&S joins eBay. Plus, Gen-Z trend expert Casey Lewis of After School breaks down back-to-school shopping behavior.| Podcasts Archives - Glossy
This week, we take a look at Ricardo Bellini’s appointment as the new CEO of Valentino, the acquisition of Guess by Authentic Brands Group and the good earnings results from TJ Maxx. Later in the episode, we have a dispatch from our Sports Opportunity digital event, in which our editor-in-chief, Jill Manoff, spoke with Vicky Picca, the president of the sports fashion brand Off Season.| Podcasts Archives - Glossy
Glossy’s beauty team walks through the news stories that defined the industry this summer. This includes strategy shifts within retailers like Sephora, Ulta Beauty and Target, plus a look at disappointing revenue at conglomerates like Shiseido and Estée Lauder Companies. The team also discusses the biggest acquisitions of the season, including Rhode, Dr. Squatch, Space NK and Touchland, and the tariff-related topics we’re watching as fall approaches.| Beauty Archives - Glossy
What makes a pop-up shop or experiential event successful today? In today’s roundtable episode, Glossy is joined by Patrick Ta Beauty svp of marketing Jacquelin Barrett, Matte Projects president Neda Whitney, and Michelle Lee, chief brand officer at Front Row Group and fractional CMO of Landing International, to find out.| Beauty Archives - Glossy
We speak with Anu Narayanan, the president of women’s and home at Anthropologie, about the company’s decision to spin off one of its private labels, Maeve, into its own standalone brand.| Glossy
In this week's episode, we host a roundtable discussion on the state of the sneaker market.| Podcasts Archives - Glossy
This week on the Glossy podcast, we break down American Eagle’s Sydney Sweeney controversy, Vogue’s first AI Guess ad and Quince’s $4.5 billion raise, plus senior reporter Sara Spruch Feiner weighs in on Ty Haney’s Outdoor Voices comeback.| Podcasts Archives - Glossy
This week, we discuss the announcement of September's New York Fashion Week schedule, a ruling from the International Court of Justice that puts more pressure on wealthier countries to curb their emissions, and a bizarre case of money laundering in the Netherlands involving Louis Vuitton. Plus, a chat with a luxury sales vet.| Podcasts Archives - Glossy
This week, with the help of board-certified dermatologist and Mohs surgeon Dr. Jane Yoo, and the Melanoma Research Foundation's director of advocacy, Kim Wezik, MPH, the Glossy Beauty Podcast sought to answer the big questions surrounding sunscreen.| Podcasts Archives - Glossy
We speak with Stephen and Erica Malbon, the co-founders of Malbon Golf. Malbon is known for its edgy, irreverent takes on traditional golf attire at a time when the sport is more popular than ever.| Podcasts Archives - Glossy
Brand protection attorney Elizabeth Milian joins the Glossy Beauty Podcast to unpack recent beauty industry lawsuits around product dupes.| Glossy
This week, we’re putting the focus on Amazon’s Prime Day event, along with the counter-programming from some of its biggest rivals like Walmart. Early data indicates that people may have shopped less this Prime Day, and when they are shopping, two-thirds of their purchases are under $20.| Podcasts Archives - Glossy
What do beetles and red lipstick have in common? More than you may think. Joshua Britton, founder and CEO of L’Oreal-backed Debut, joins the Glossy Beauty Podcast to discuss a biotechnology breakthrough that could soon impact a large segment of the beauty industry — and save millions of female cochineal beetles currently used in cosmetics manufacturing today.| Glossy
Gabby Shacknai and Zoe Weiner were already veteran beauty editors when they debuted their nonprofit, Beautyfor, in June 2024. Like many people who work in the beauty industry, they'd long been surrounded by a surplus of products and felt there had to be a way to do some good with the excess.| Glossy