Must Read: Fashion's Evolving Approach to the Olympics, Ed Hardy's Inevitable Comeback

Must Read: Fashion's Evolving Approach to the Olympics, Ed Hardy's Inevitable Comeback

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These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Thursday.

Fashion's evolving approach to the Olympics
Ahead of the delayed 2020 Olympics, which officially kick off in Tokyo this week,Business of Fashion's Diana Pearl reports on the shift we've seen in the ways fashion brands approach the event. Historically, it's a big marketing moment dominated by large sportswear companies, but now it's an opportunity for new sponsors like Skims, Athleta and Telfar. {Business of Fashion

Ed Hardy's inevitable comeback
For Nylon, Emily Kirkpatrick writes about the return of Ed Hardy, thanks to recent sightings on highly visible faces like Bella Hadid and Addison Rae, as well as a new creative director — and why the brand's comeback was kind of inevitable. {Nylon}

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