News

More than 20 billion catalogs were mailed in the U.S. last year, about a quarter of which were devoted to fashion. Apparel brands mail more catalogs than any other class of retailer — usually ...
Here's easy way to get a hundred DMs in five minutes: post a photo of a Delia*s catalog in your Instagram story. Last week, designer Shaudi Lynn shared a single image from 1995, unleashing a flood ...
Outline’s spring 2025 catalog—Austin and Rieke plan to release them on a biannual basis—comes enveloped in cherry-red paper with Outline emblazoned on its front, in lieu of a traditional ...
Thirty-five years ago, print media was having a renaissance. And the uncontested leader of the medium, with more cultural relevance than most magazines or books, was a clothing catalog, delivered ...
One winning Pinterest user will fill their closet on a $500 Spring fashion shopping spree at Catalogs.com. Participants in the 'My Spring Fashion Palette' Pin-to-Win contest simply pin their ten ...
There are catalogs for overweight children, physically challenged people, tall women and short men. Chances are, if you’re out there, there’s a catalog with clothing for you. But Ebony … ...
About 92 percent of consumer catalog marketers and 81 percent of business-to-business catalogers now have an online catalog, according to a new survey by Catalog Age Magazine.
Often considered relics of a less online world, they’re getting an elevated new spin from some of today’s most desirable brands.
Spiegel, Inc., and Ebony magazine, responding to a growing black consumer market, said Tuesday that they plan to launch a new clothing catalog for contemporary black women. The nation’s largest ...
Saks Fifth Avenue just released their holiday catalog and among the glittery gold gloves and leather iPad accessories there's a trip to New York fashion week in February 2012. The "gift" isn't ...
Gun Denhart and her husband, Tom, broke all the rules when they began their own business 12 years ago. Without knowing anything about mail order or the children’s clothing industry, they quit… ...