Lingerie company Bendon has posted a $4.1 million annual loss.Companies Office records show the company made a $4.106m loss for the year to June 30 compared ...
An curved arrow pointing right. The lingerie company Dear Kate has a new approach to the type of support women need when it comes to intimate apparel. Founder and CEO Julie Sygiel developed ...
An curved arrow pointing right. In 2014, Global Brand President of Aerie, Jennifer Foyle, decided the company would no longer airbrush their models. This decision turned into a movement.
Post-#MeToo, this lingerie startup finds customers prefer images of real women Lingerie startup Lively found that customers preferred seeing models before the #MeToo movement, but they now favor ...
Rail-thin models are being replaced with a variety of body types at lingerie companies from Aerie to Adore Me as self-acceptance and natural beauty replace the restrictive norms of the past.
This neighborhood shop stocks smooth, ready-to-wear strapless corsets ($125) that will please brides who want to avoid having a bra built into their dress. There’s also a fine selection of ...
Watch out, Victoria's Secret. There's a new lingerie company in town. Adore Me, which was named Inc.'s #2 retail company and #14 overall company on its prestigious Inc. 5000 list, is growing at ...