
Glossy Podcast: How AI Search Changes Shopping Trends; News from Nike, Steve Madden, and Dior
By Danny Parisi
May 30, 2025
In the latest episode of the Glossy Fashion Podcast, host Danny Parisi and host Zofia Zwieglinska talk about shifts in fashion. They link Nike’s move back to Amazon with new ways to shop that use AI search.
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Nike returns to Amazon.
Nike says it will sell its items on Amazon again. Five years ago the brand chose to sell only on its own site and apps. Now, it works with wholesale partners. This shift fits a trend of brands rethinking online sales as buyer habits change and the online market gets more competitive.
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Steve Madden faces Adidas in court.
During the show, speakers cover a case between Steve Madden and Adidas. Adidas defends its stripe design. The case may set rules for trademark claims in fashion. Many watch how this case ends.
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Dior sees a change in leadership.
News now shows Maria Grazia Chiuri is leaving the role of head for Dior’s womenswear. Since 2016, Chiuri helped to shape the modern look of Dior. Her exit opens a search for fresh ideas at one of fashion’s top houses.
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AI search shapes shopping.
Google now puts Gemini AI into its search. One tool lets users try on clothes with their own photos in the Google Shop tab. Users send a photo and see how clothes might look on them. Early tests point out errors and screen glitches. As AI grows, brands may need new SEO methods. Before, brands focused on keywords and clear lists. Now, they must write product details that read well for people and for AI alike.
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In the end, the fashion field changes with tech and new buying ideas. This episode helps keep everyone aware of such shifts. Both buyers and brands may move with these trends. For more news on fashion, beauty, and style, join the Glossy Pop Newsletter and listen to future episodes of the Glossy Fashion Podcast.