Can luxury fashion exist without a brand name or logo behind it? Jeremy Cai, founder and CEO of new e-tailer Italic certainly believes so. His products hail from the same factories as Celine, Prada, ...
In traditional partnerships between manufacturers and luxury brands, the former usually gets the short stick in the deal. The brands capture the majority of the revenue, leaving small margins to ...
Every product on this page was chosen by a Harper's BAZAAR editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. Holiday shopping hasn't returned to many to-do lists yet. (Back to ...
Not to call myself out or anything, but I guess you could say I’m someone who has expensive taste. Don’t get me wrong: I’m always on the hunt for a great sale (and not just because it’s part of my job ...
Jeremy Cai was born into a manufacturing family and he’s channeling that heritage into a business model that helps global manufacturers of high-end goods turn their extra capacity into lucrative new ...
Shopping luxury products direct from manufacturers with zero mark-ups sounds too good to be true, doesn't it? That’s because it was—until now. The retail supply chain was in upheaval long before the ...
Illinois-born, Park City, Utah-based Jeremy Cai is intimately familiar with the failings of the prevailing retail supply chain, thanks to his family’s decades-old manufacturing business. For more than ...
Inclusivity is everything in 2021 — so it’s no wonder why Italic, an online marketplace that connects consumers with products directly from carefully vetted manufacturers, is following suit. Italic ...
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