Fashion Weekly Round-Up: 1/9–1/15

leigh.sevin
Arthur Lifestyle
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3 min readJan 15, 2017

Your weekly summary of the latest in fashion, covering a combination of industry news, tips for your daily routine, and the top trends to look out for.

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Should designers dress Melania and Ivanka? The question is more complex than it seems.

— The Washington Post, 1.12.2017

If we recall in the immediate fall-out after the election, Sophie Theallet, who previously styled Michelle Obama, spoke out about refusing to dress the soon-to-be First Lady. Read a break-down of how designers from all different backgrounds interpret the opportunity of dressing a member of the First Family.

Every Single Thing You Need to Bring to the Women’s March

— The Cut, 1.13.2017

Next Saturday is the Women’s March on Washington, and there would be nothing worse than having to call it quits early because you didn’t have everything you needed with you.

Here’s a quick round-up of what to wear and what to bring to make sure you can march until you drop.

Has the Pop-Up Shop Bubble Popped?

— The Business of Fashion, 1.14.2017

It seems like pop-up stores have taken over. From Kanye West to Adidas, it’s funny to think that pop-ups were once a simple way for a brand to get started — kind of like the food truck of retail.

Pop-ups serve different purposes depending on the size of the brand — while for some, they serve as a means of market testing a new product, for others they work as a PR push. Nevertheless, it seems they have found their place in the fashion landscape and will continue to evolve.

I Packed a Carry-On for 2 Weeks: Here’s What I Learned

— WhoWhatWear, 1.14.2017

Checking luggage always feels like a gamble — then again so does not having a huge bottle of your favorite shampoo. Check out how the pros do it all in a carry-on.

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leigh.sevin
Arthur Lifestyle

Co-founder of Arthur. Georgetown Alum. Cinephile. NYer.