Clothing Coulture

Clothing Brief Ep 35 | Black History Month, Grammys, & Bridal Closing out Couture Week

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Designed to keep you informed without the fluff, this series delivers sharp, essential updates to help you stay ahead in fashion and business. This week, Bret and Emily discuss the celebration of Black history and creativity at Neiman Marcus in St. Louis, the 2026 red carpet looks at the Grammys, the return of Bridal wear closing out Spring 2026 Couture Week, and more. #clothingbrief #fashionnews

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