The True Costs of Your Clothes

By Wim Langedijk for HURS

 

The True Costs of Your Clothes


HUR Reads is our definitive shortlist of the most prominent articles from around the web.

 

By HURS Team

 
 

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How Much Should Your Clothes Cost?

There are only a few markets with as much price variation as fashion does. This article by Todd Plummer gives you an overview of how much your clothes should really cost.   

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

 

 

Writer Robin Pogrebin speaks with curator Marcela Guerrero, an associate curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York. Guerrera has had an immense impact on the amount of Hispanic art shown at the museum, pushing for more diversity in the art world one art work at a time. 

THE NEW YORK TIMES

 

 

SoulCycle founders Julie Rice and Elizabeth Cutler are taking on a new project. When they founded SoulCycle, one of the key elements of the brand was about connecting with people. For their new endeavor Peoplehood Rice and Cutler are questioning whether you can connect without the bikes. Writer Christine Lagorio-Chafkin speaks with the two women about how they built the SoulCycle, and what has led them to launching their new business. 

INC

 

 

The pandemic has resulted in growth of online sales across industries, with fashion leading the way. While some fashion retailers focus on offering more, some are betting on offering a curated assortment – focusing on the conscious shopper. Writer Alyssa Hardy speaks with a number of retailers about their new approach and how they’re trying to be more sustainable. 

FASHIONISTA

 

 

For the art world 2022 was the year of “back to normal.” Physical art fairs returned, and fairs, dealers and auction houses are looking to continue the momentum they built. Artsy’s Arun Kakar speaks to six collectors on what they’re expecting and looking forward to in the 2023 art scene. 

ARTSY

 

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