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Fast fashion firms prepare for EU crackdown on waste mountain

Inside Retail

Precise data on the growth of clothing waste is scarce but collection for recycling and reuse increased gradually in several European countries from around 2010, a 2021 EU report said. Fast fashion, or making and selling cheap clothes with a short lifespan, is “highly unsustainable”, the Commission said in July.

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“Our mission is to make retail fair”: Wolf & Badger CEO George Graham

Inside Retail

The UK-based online platform for independent and ethical brands Wolf & Badger opened its first bricks-and-mortar location in London in 2010, before adding stores in New York in 2017 and Los Angeles in 2022. GG: We increasingly see consumers looking to be more conscious in how they shop. Today, the US is its largest market.

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Is Korea’s Arte Museum the future of experiential retail?

Inside Retail

It sits at the top of Third Street Promenade, a famous shopping, food and entertainment strip. The redesigned centre reopened in 2010 with Nordstrom and Bloomingdales as the new anchors. With department stores and fast fashion anchors trimming their portfolios, experiential tenants have become the next ‘big thing’.

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Selfridges: Why the best department store in the world is up for sale

Inside Retail

Its investment in highly creative and constantly changing store concepts and brand collaborations has enabled it to buck the industry trend and drive foot traffic in an era of online shopping, helping it earn the title of Best Department Store in the World four times between 2010 and 2018 at the Global Department Store Summit.

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Vox Pop: Experts Weigh In on TikTok’s Luxury Resale Gambit

365 Retail

As consumers, particularly younger generations, increasingly look to platforms like TikTok for shopping inspiration and unique finds, the lines between content consumption and commerce are blurring. And how might it reshape retail experiences and consumer mindsets? We tapped industry insiders to unpack the deeper implications.

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6 hugely popular fashion retailers that fell out of favour

Retail Gazette

Retail Gazette takes a look at the fashion retailers that were once some of the most coveted brands around but now no longer hold mass appeal. Hollister A decade ago, you couldn’t walk into a shopping centre without seeing rafts of teenagers clutching Hollister shopping bags with shirtless men plastered on the fronts.

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Retail appointments of the week

Inside Retail

He was the driving force behind the creation of Lovisa in 2010 and has since then grown the business to over 550 stores, operating across 20 countries, employing over 3,000 team members and with a market capitalisation of circa $2 billion,” said Blundy. Asos CEO, chairman step down. The e-commerce behemoth was fined a record $2.75