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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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The active brand is set to hit its $12.5 billion sales target ahead of schedule — and is looking to double…

Holiday Sales Top Expectations With a 4% Increase

Target is also feeling more bullish on the fourth quarter, with a "meaningful acceleration" in fashion.

China Accuses PVH of ‘Improper Practices’ in Xinjiang

The Ministry of Commerce has been investigating PVH for "discriminatory measures" against products from…

Decoding the Trump Trade Revolution With American Giant CEO Bayard Winthrop

With Donald Trump headed back to the White House, the 35-year frenzy of higher imports is getting a fresh…

Takeaways From NRF’s Big Show: Uncertainty, AI and Cooling Consumer Spending to Rule 2025

The convention drew 40,000 attendees and a lengthy list of top retail executives discussing the successful…

Retailers Step Up to Support Employees Impacted by the Los Angeles Wildfires

As the fires continue to burn, companies seek to support a battered workforce.

How Gordon Brothers Built Laura Ashley Into a $750 Million Business

The company, known for its liquidation expertise, has put itself into the growing brand management ecosystem. 

L.A. Wildfires Hit Fashion Hard

The industry expressed horror and resilience as more businesses were impacted by the out-of-control fires.

Los Angeles Faces $57 Billion in Wildfire Losses

The ElyseWalker flagship in Pacific Palisades was destroyed and other retailers were closed due to power…

Resale and Rental Show Signs of Life Headed Into 2025

While fashion's resale and rental players have waxed and waned, The RealReal, Nuuly and P180 are coming into…

How Walmart Is Gearing Up to Challenge Amazon in 2025

The brick-and-mortar giant has been revamping its approach and the pieces are all starting to come together…

Capri Shares Jump 7.9% as BMO Analyst Simeon Siegel Points to Silver Lining

The analyst upgraded shares of the Michael Kors parent to outperform and said investors have been too harsh…

Mr. Trump Goes Back to Washington

The business landscape could be reshaped by Donald Trump's return to the White House as president.

Fashion Dealmaking Could Perk Up in 2025

Between the building of the brand management houses, a revamping of strategics and companies sitting in…

Marquee Buys Laura Ashley and Builds to $4 Billion Retail Sales

The brand management company picked up the U.K.-based fashion mainstay from Gordon Brothers.