The new tool lets users try products on virtually and find their perfect shade, furthering the brand’s commitment to diversity and representation in dance retail.
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Gilbert Russell, who led the Dancewear Association of Canada during a pivotal moment, shares how the industry’s recent bold shift toward collaboration between suppliers and retailers in the country could inspire global change.
The acquisition includes e-commerce operations, select inventory, and customer programs—marking a notable step for two major players in the dancewear industry.
As fashion house Reiss teams up with The Royal Ballet, dance retailers should take note of balletcore’s staying power, and the new customers it could attract.
Leading brands offer details on the recent and upcoming releases they’re most excited about.
As professional dancers express frustration and confusion about lululemon’s Sweat Collective discount program, independent retailers and dance-specific brands have a chance to showcase their expertise, passion, and deep connection to the dance community.
Só Dança, Gaynor Minden, and Virtisse share insights on how their new facilities are improving supply chain efficiency and supporting retailers worldwide.
With U.S. import tariffs now in effect, pointe shoes—already one of the biggest expenses for dancers—are about to get even pricier. Retailers weigh in on what’s changing and what’s still to come.
What shifting import taxes could mean for the dance apparel industry—and how to stay prepared as regulations continue to evolve.
From superlight technique slippers to new dancewear options for adults, here are some of the most notable items from the Danzainfiera trade show in Florence.