Market (formerly Chinatown Market) is owned and founded by designer Mike Cherman. Launched in 2016, the Los Angeles-based streetwear brand rebranded from "Chinatown Market" to "Market" in 2021 following backlash regarding cultural appropriation.
Market was founded by Mike Cherman, who got his professional start with a guerrilla campaign that caught the attention of sneaker industry god Jeff Staple and briefly landed him in jail.
In 2012, designer Mike Cherman was struck by a car while riding his bike. This unfortunate event inspired an idea to design stylish yet functional clothing, with the goal of providing added safety and increased visibility.
Inspired by New York's bustling Canal Street, MARKET is anything but understated. The now-cult LA-based streetwear brand is the brainchild of Mike Cherman, which since launching in 2016 is turning fast fashion literally on its head and spawning a devout following in the process.
Born from New York designer Michael Cherman, Market encapsulates the spirit of NYC's Canal Street. Market creates new go-to streetwear + accessories for todays culture.
Market! Market! is a real estate development owned by Ayala Land, a real estate subsidiary of Ayala Corporation and part of the Ayala Mall chain. It has the variety and freshness of a Sunday street market within the distinctive surroundings and the essential comforts of an Ayala Mall.
Zara was founded by Amancio Ortega and Rosalía Mera in 1975 as a family business in downtown Galicia in the northern part of Spain. Its first store featured low-priced lookalike products of popular, higher-end clothing and fashion. Amancio Ortega named Zara as such because his preferred name Zorba was already taken.
Born in Warrnambool, Lisa Gorman is known for her vibrant and collaborative designs for one of Australia's most recognisable fashion labels, Gorman, which she founded in 1999 before departing in 2021. Following her departure, Lisa's visual art practice centres on her latest series of works entitled Fluorescence.
While L Brands may no longer own The Limited, Express, Lane Bryant, Abercrombie & Fitch, or Justice, their founding and development had significant impact on the fashion retail industry and remain a visible presence in Columbus today. Currently, L Brands owns Victoria's Secret, PINK, and Bath & Body Works.
Using a name alone doesn't make you its owner, registration does. Registering a business name gives you the legal right to operate under it. To gain full ownership and exclusive rights, you need to trademark it.
Sales of M&S value lines, including “remarksable value”, “dropped & locked” and “bigger pack, better value” items were up 20% in the third quarter of last year while the “remarksable value” range alone had doubled in size since 2023, it said.
M&S has apologised after being accused of posting an Instagram photo of Christmas party hats in the colours of the Palestinian flag on fire. The image, an out-take from one of the company's TV adverts, showed red, green and silver hats burning in a fireplace.
H&M clothes generally offer better quality than Shein's. Shein focuses on fast production and ultra-low prices, while H&M provides more durable fabrics and better stitching, especially in its premium lines. If you're sourcing clothing for your brand, you're not just buying trends — you're buying reputation.
Put simply, a '3 colour rule' outfit will consist of a dominant colour, that will make up the majority of an outfit, then will introduce a secondary colour that should take up roughly a third of your outfit, and finally, will offer an accent colour, all of which should be complementary to each other.
Here are some of the most common winter layering mistakes you need to avoid.
Too Many Layers. As mentioned, layering a lot of clothing will technically keep you warm, but it'll more than likely cause you to sweat an uncomfortable amount. ...
Market! mall in Bonifacio Global City (BGC), Taguig, will be redeveloped into a mixed-use property after its lease expires in 2027, according to the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA).
Our guest is Mr Atul Ruia, joint managing director of The Phoenix Mills Limited. He built High Street Phoenix, one of Mumbai's first malls, on the site of family's old textile factory.