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EXCLUSIVE: Micro-influencer Marketing Platform Statusphere Secures $18M in Funding
The round was led by Volition Capital, with participation from HearstLab, 1984 Ventures and How Women Invest.

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Ralph Lauren Opens Store and Ralph’s Coffee at Fashion Island in Newport Beach, Calif.
It marks the first Ralph's Coffee location in California.

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How Erin Parsons Became the Internet’s Favorite Beauty Historian
On the WWD Beauty of Tomorrow podcast, the celebrity-makeup-artist-turned-historian shares her journey through the world of beauty, and what's next for her.

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Why Creating the World’s First Stretch Nylon Is ‘Like the Moon Landing’
One of the pain points that has thwarted textile-to-textile recycling at scale is the preponderance of elastane that’s blended into everything from denim to leggings.
InsideOut Is a New Metric System for Sustainability Values in Fashion

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InsideOut Is a New Metric System for Sustainability Values in Fashion
Launched by sustainability consultancy C.L.A.S.S., the initiative comes with a manifesto revolving around key values and metrics.

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This Is No ‘Urban Cowboy’: Western Wear Community Sees Staying Power in Latest Fashion Cycle
Country music, shows such as "Yellowstone" and "Landman" and consumers' urge to embrace the great outdoors have all led to strong sales of hats, boots and apparel.

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Kemo Sabe’s Wendy Kunkle Redefines Cowboy Culture
The co-owner of the popular Aspen-based Western wear retailer has created hats, boots and fashion for a wide range of customers.
Dallas Market Center Ticks All the Boxes at January Market

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Dallas Market Center Ticks All the Boxes at January Market
Retailers are able to shop everything from gifts and home decor to men's, women's and kids' apparel and accessories.

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Linda Smith: Education reform requires hard choices
We are past sentiment and nostalgia. We will be in crisis if we do not act. Read the story on VTDigger here: Linda Smith: Education reform requires hard choices.

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Struggling South Royalton deli prepares for new ownership
Brenda Cohen, 78, of Tunbridge, adds a bucket on Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026, to the 30 yard dumpster she filled with the help of friends and family as they cleaned out RB’s Deli over a ten day period in South Royalton. Daisey Darling, who had leased the business from Cohen, closed the deli and convenience store abruptly in December. Cohen said she will keep ownership of the building, which also has two apartments…
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Burlington music venue Radio Bean seeks new owner
The crowd at Radio Bean on Nov. 8, 2025. Photo by Charlotte Oliver/VTDigger. " data-medium-file="https://vtdigger.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/radio-bean-2-300x225.jpg" data-large-file="https://vtdigger.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/radio-bean-2-1200x900.jpg?crop=1" /> After more than 25 years, the bar’s owner is ready to let what he calls “the spirit of the Bean” live on with someone else. Read the story on…

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After three decades of work, Randolph housing organization to shutter
Peter Reed, executive director of Randolph Area Community Development Corporation, visits the Salisbury Square construction in April 2025. RACDC successfully completed phase one of its plan for the site, erecting a set of apartment buildings, but phase two will be left to future developers as the organization winds down. Photo by Maryellen Apelquist/The Herald "…
