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Fashion runs on these really strange net 60, net 30, net whatever, store pay payment terms. We didn't understand all of this at first. When we first started PD, we asked for a deposit when someone placed an order, that helped at the beginning. But over time, stores overturned those rules. No one really pays on the dot. The reason a lot of brands do... See more
Brenda Weischer • BRENDA’S BUSINESS with PETER DO


Computer scientist Geoffrey Hinton: ‘AI will make a few people much richer and most people poorer’
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For every new subway ad featuring an online pharmacy and a nice monstera plant, there was a new pop-up skate shop soaking up the runoff of Supreme teens. HSWLD on Delancey, a dozen others lost to memory… Online, I browsed IJJI and v.soon and Anti-Social Social Club on my friend’s Tiny Clothing Stores Are.na channel, this selection a mere trickle of
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“This is basically the mob storming the castle.” And really, she’s not wrong. The Birkin has long been a symbol of exclusivity, paraded by the elite as a reminder that certain doors will always stay locked. The Wirkin, on the other hand, hands everyone a key. It’s a collective middle finger to the gatekeepers of luxury.
Social Class and The ‘Wirkin’ Birkin
In the fashion industry, gatekeeping is an unspoken rule. Which sets many up for failure, burnouts, or debt. If you’re extra lucky, everything combined. This closed-door policy is a cynical paradox, considering fashion lives off the public. And yet, we are all guilty of spreading glittery narratives, differing from the notably less sparkly reality.
Brenda Weischer • BRENDA’S BUSINESS with PETER DO
The Business of Fashion
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