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Evan Clark

Deputy Managing Editor

Evan Clark is deputy managing editor at WWD where he has written about the fashion industry through the lenses of technology, finance, business and politics. In his current role, he helps guide WWD’s financial and technology coverage and writes breaking news and analysis of mergers and acquisitions and business trends. He joined WWD in 2000 as a financial reporter and his career has included positions covering firms such as Jones, Kellwood and Fifth & Pacific as well as in Washington, D.C., covering major political and regulatory issues. He holds a bachelor of arts in English literature from the Indiana University of Pennsylvania.

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PVH Outlook Hits Stock Hard, Prompting 22.2% Selloff

The Tommy Hilfiger and Calvin Klein parent is seeing weakness in Europe, but CEO Stefan Larsson is sticking…

Poshmark Teams With Rothy’s for Sustainable Livestreaming

Poshmark is giving Rothy's, Christy Dawn and other sustainable brands a livestreaming platform during Earth…

CEO Stefan Larsson Points to Strategy as PVH Tops Q4 Earnings Estimates

But shares of the company fell sharply in after-hours trading as investors signaled they want more.

The Global Secondhand Market Grew Faster Than Traditional Retail Last Year, According to ThredUp’s Annual Report

The secondhand apparel market grew by 18 percent last year to $197 billion in gross merchandise value.

How Kendra Scott Turned $500 in Seed Money to $500 Million in Sales

The brand plans to keep growing with a new collection featuring lab-grown diamonds.

Lululemon CEO Calvin McDonald Warns of Slow Start to 2024 in the U.S.

The company beat fourth-quarter profit expectations, but U.S. weakness at the start of the year sent shares…

How Internet Economics Brought Down Matches and Farfetch

The trouble with digital marketplaces and how their evolution points to a still unsettled future for fashion.

Guess Prepares to Build With Rag & Bone as Earnings Top Estimates

The denim retailer also agreed to pay out a $120.8 million special dividend.

Kering Shares Fall 11.9%, but Broader Luxury Fears Don’t Surface

Investors largely saw Kering's troubles as being specific to the company and not the broader industry.

Live Tinted’s Deepica Mutyala Brings Her Inclusive Style to Naturalizer

The beauty CEO is launching Naturalizer's new collaboration series Gen N Project.

Funding Another Attempt to Take Nordstrom Private Would Be Tricky

Nordstrom shares jumped 9.4 percent on a report that the founding family was considering another run at a…

BCI Renews Camuto License as Ariel Chaus and Manny Chirico Mull Deals

BCI renewed its Vince Camuto apparel license with Authentic Brands Group and is considering acquisitions.

The World Retail Congress Adds 3 Retailers to Its Hall of Fame

Jean-Paul Agon, Jay Schottenstein and Supaluck Umpujh are all set to receive the honor on April 15.

Macy’s Opens the Door, Just a little Bit, to Arkhouse and Brigade

The department store has been negotiating a confidentiality agreement with its suitors that could lead to a…

G-III Is Leaning More on Donna Karan After Split With PVH

G-III CEO Morris Goldfarb turned in better fourth-quarter earnings and said the company is bouncing back even…