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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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Consumers Feel Stuck — and the Implications for Retail Are Huge

How the election, the economy and the world have left shoppers in a state of stasis.

Levi’s CEO Michelle Gass Overdelivers for Q2, But Stock Still Takes a Hit

"Uncertainty has become our new certainty. We know that there's going to be uncertainty with the consumer,"…

Target Reshapes C-suite With New Eyes on Strategy and Merchandising

Christina Hennington and Rick Gomez are moving into new roles as Brian Cornell approaches his 10th year as…

ThredUp Adds to Board as It Plots AI Expansion

Tapestry's Noam Paransky is joining the resale pioneer's board as it looks to add more AI to its legacy…

What Retailers Can Learn From Express’ Trip Through Bankruptcy

Hilco executive Ian Fredericks diagnoses what went wrong at Express as it reemerges from Chapter 11.

Target to Offer Select Shopify Brands Online and In Store, Expanding Its Marketplace

The partnership will bring new brands to Target's curated marketplace.

Ralph Lauren’s Pay Tops $19M With Boost From Stock Awards

The designer's family also sold more than $500 million worth of Ralph Lauren Corp. stock in March.

Under Armour Agrees to Pay $434 Million to Settle Class Action Lawsuit

The case turned on the company's accounting and disclosures tied to its sales in 2015 and 2016.

Target Is Bringing AI Into Its Stores

Store Companion, the retailer's new AI chatbot, is ready to help frontline employees from handheld devices.

What the Highest-paid CEOs at U.S. Fashion and Retail Companies Make

Running the biggest company doesn't guarantee the biggest paycheck.

What Calvin Klein’s Return to the Runway and High-profile Campaigns Say About Its Business

The brand is relaunching its Collection business under creative director Veronica Leoni in the latest in a…

Walmart Takes on Abercrombie with Relaunch of No Boundaries

The $2 billion business is being totally revamped and given a cohesive brand positioning for the first time.

VF CEO Bracken Darrell Scores $13.5M Stock-heavy Pay Package

Darrell has been rapidly moving to sell off brands and reshape the company for a rebound.

Hamptons Mainstay Henry Lehr Evolves Under the Next Generation

The retailer is now being led by Christina Lehr. 

G-III CEO Morris Goldfarb Breaks Down His New Investment

The company, which beat first-quarter estimates, took a 12 percent stake in Madrid-based All We Wear to build…

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