In case you missed them, we've rounded up our most popular stories of the week to help you stay in the loop. No need to thank us — just toast a strawberry matcha in our honor when you're discussing who did what over your fruit salad. Related: Olivier Rousteing Is Rabanne's New Creative Director Related: Slate Swim Founder Sells Brand in 7-Figure Deal Related: Mia Calabrese's Go-to Beauty Hack? Putting Nipple Cream on Her Lips Related: Inside Foot Locker's Scaling Strategy for Smaller Sneaker Brands Related: This Aesthetics Expert Thinks At-Home Laser Hair Removal Devices Are a Scam Related: Sun-Protective Clothing Is Actually Chic Now Related: Fashion Insiders Get Real About Burnout, Understaffing and Discrimination in the Workplace Related: 'The Odyssey' Press Tour Puts a High Fashion Spin on Greek Mythology Related: Weekly Drop Watch: Hailey Bieber x Gap, Repetto x Birkenstock, Kosas and More Related: Influxious, a New Nigerian-Inspired Fragrance Brand, ...
These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Thursday. The Brands Who Won the World Cup The FIFA World Cup, along with the global branding frenzy surrounding the event, comes to a close on July 19. Success is relative to a brand's objective, but from a social media perspective, Adidas came out on top. According to CreatorIQ, Adidas generated an earned media value (EMV) of $48.9 million from 6,700 posts and almost 3,000 creators between June 1 and June 21. Nike landed on $28.9 million EMV from 4,400 posts and 1,900 creators. { Vogue Business /paywalled} Kate Spade New York Names New Chief Marketing Officer Kate Spade New York has appointed Allison Badea as its new chief marketing officer. Badea succeeds Kaisy O'Reilly, who held the role on an interim basis. Badea most recently served as the head of global brand experience at Maybelline New York, and previously held positions at Giorgio Armani Beauty U.S., Kiehl's, Lancôme and Biotherm. { WWD /paywalled} Recycli...