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David Moin

David Moin has been covering the retail industry and related sectors for WWD for three and a half decades. He feels fortunate to be living in New York, the world’s most dynamic retail landscape, giving him an edge into the ebb and flow of the consumer economy and a headstart covering anything from a store opening to a bankruptcy and all the good and bad in between. “It’s a turbulent, fast-moving industry, a mix of art and science, with lots of news, many interesting people and always new players.” Prior to joining WWD, he worked on weekly community newspapers in pre-gentrified Brooklyn, completed an internship at the Smithsonian Institute tracking its media coverage, and worked on a farm in Maine.

More From David Moin

As Some Stores Face Backlash, Others Advance Pride Programs

The percent of U.S. adults who self-identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or something other than…

Brandon’s First Store, Loro Piana Taps Sperandio, VF’s Pay Package

Brandon Maxwell has opened his first store, Loro Piana recruits Giuseppe Sperandio, VF's proxy reveals…

Wolverine Names Melissa Mullen President of Sweaty Betty

Mullen, who has extensive experience at athletic and fashion brands, will be on a mission to grow the women's…

Online Prices Fell in May, According to Adobe

The software giant reported a 2.3 percent overall inflation decline in May online, though grocery and apparel…

David C. Farrell, Retail Giant, Fierce Competitor, Dies at 89

Farrell built the former May Department Stores Co. into a powerhouse and was a mentor to many up-and-coming…

A Streamlining Vince Narrows Its Loss in Q1

The contemporary brand has been undergoing structural changes and maintains a cautious outlook.

Neiman Marcus Posts Challenging Quarter

Luxury shoppers are spending less on fashion and more on travel and services impacting Neiman's, Saks and…

Saks CEO to Vendors: Luxury Sales Stay Soft

Though last quarter's business was down at Saks.com, it's still ahead of pre-pandemic levels.

Halston Finds a New Home at G-III With Licensing Deal

G-III is continuing to expand with Donna Karan, Nautica and, now, Halston, as Tommy Hilfiger and Calvin Klein…

Xcel, G-III Sign Licensing Pact on Halston

The partners see potential for Halston to add categories and increase distribution.

Lester Gribetz Memorial Service Set

Gribetz had a keen eye for fashion, style and merchandise that would sell, plus a knack for identifying and…

Lands’ End Narrows Loss, Swimwear Shines

Swim and related products, moderating supply chain costs and targeted promotions helped the Dodgeville…

Macy’s CEO Notes Consumers ‘Under A Lot of Pressure’

As the retailer reports a tough first quarter, it is moving quickly to mark down excess merchandise and…

Saks Extends Its Brand of Personal Service to Luxury Resorts

In locations where it doesn't have a store, Saks is partnering with Marriott International and other resort…

Nordstrom Beats Expectations, Cites Progress in Improving Operations

CEO Erik Nordstrom said the company is enhancing its customer experience, improving Rack, increasing…