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Dion Lee reportedly rescued by US retail group

Inside Retail

Fashion brand Dion Lee has been sold to US-based Revolve Group, a year after it collapsed into administration. The Australian Financial Review reported that Dion Lees administrator DVT Group has sold the brands remaining assets, including its archives, to Revolve for under $1 million. Revolve did not respond to the AFRs request for comment. People close to the negotiations said the Nasdaq-listed group has been in discussions to buy the label since last year.

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Dum Dums Lollipops Maker Will Not Stop Using Artificial Dyes

Retail Wire

The U.S. government is pressuring food companies to replace synthetic dyes with natural colors. While many have openly accepted the new ingredient suggestions, the Spangler Candy Company is resisting the movement. Spangler, which makes iconic candies like Dum Dums lollipops and Sweethearts, uses Yellow 5 and Red 40 in some of its products. The Ohio candy maker wants to keep its current formulations as long as possible, saying some natural colors alter the taste of the final product.

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Harnessing AI to Transform the Customer Experience in Retail: Opportunities and Challenges

Retail TouchPoints

In just a few short years, artificial intelligence (AI) has transitioned from a futuristic concept to an operational reality in retail. As consumers increasingly embrace AI-powered tools from generative AI platforms like ChatGPT to customer service chatbots retailers are presented with an exciting opportunity to optimize the customer experience. However, along with this potential for transformation come some significant challenges that need to be addressed.

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An unusual combined offering – Coffee shop and Nail salon – CONA is a jewel of a hospitality experience.

Retail Focus

This coffee-shop-meets-nail bar in the heart of central London by TiggColl architects uses a vibrant palette of coral orange and contrasting blues, to arouse curiosity, attract trade, and create an immersive brand experience. The bold and bright palette multi-layered materials and soft recurring curves infuse the design with a sense of play, from the shopfront through to the caf, and the nail salon space beyond.

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A Roadmap For Modernization: How To Break Free From Your Monolith Before July 31, 2026

Speaker: Jason Cottrell and Gireesh Sahukar

Retailers know the clock is ticking–legacy SAP Commerce support ends in 2026. Legacy platforms are becoming a liability burdened by complexity, rigidity, and mounting operational costs. But modernization isn’t just about swapping out systems, it’s about preparing for a future shaped by real-time interactions, AI powered buying assistants, and flexible commerce architecture.

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Poundland sale puts 200 stores and thousands of jobs at risk

Retail Gazette

Up to 200 Poundland stores could be shuttered and thousands of jobs put at risk as the struggling discount retailers sale process enters a critical phase. The latest bids for the business are expected early this week ahead of an update from parent company Pepco Group, which will report its half-year results on Thursday. Poundland has been up for sale since March , with the process being led by advisers at Teneo.

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Loss-making Surfstitch, Ginger & Smart sold to a mystery buyer

Inside Retail

Alquemie Group has sold luxury Australian womens brand Ginger & Smart for a token amount to an undisclosed buyer, along with its remaining SurfStitch assets. Inside Retail reported SurfStitch’s website to be down last week, with its social media posts carrying inquiries regarding unfulfilled orders and refunds as recently as two weeks ago.

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Beyond Basics: The Rise of Maximalism in Retail

Retail TouchPoints

After years of Marie Kondo-esque simplicity, the retail design era of “back-to-basics” aesthetics defined by neutral palettes and sleek, pared-back interiors is quickly falling out of favor amongst consumers demanding more vibrant and immersive spaces. Recognizing this shift, many brands are unveiling a new wave of retail environments rich in color, texture and character, bringing renewed purpose to the in-person shopping experience.

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Ugandan Coffee: Set to be the Cup of Choice for 2025 Coffee Connoisseurs

Retail Focus

To coincide with the London Coffee Festival (15-18 th May, The Truman Brewery), one of Europes biggest hot beverage events, Ugandan Coffee has unveiled a new campaign to encourage British coffee aficionados to choose its beans for their next cup. Kewzi Coffee This marks the Ugandan specialty coffee producers most prominent showcase yet at the London Coffee Festival, where it hopes to secure new listings with retailers and hospitality venues.

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Asda eyes £400m sale of 20 supermarkets

Retail Gazette

Asda is looking to sell around 20 stores for 400m to help fund its turnaround plan. The supermarket chain is planning to offload the shops located across the UK and lease them back for the next 20 years. Asda has appointed property advisor Eastdil Secured to manage the sale, Green Street News reported. Sale-and-leaseback deals are popular among supermarkets as a means of raising capital to boost their balance sheet.

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Domino’s ANZ CEO to exit, new COO revealed

Inside Retail

Dominos Pizza Enterprises ANZ CEO Kerri Hayman will step down in August 2025. Hayman leaves the business after less than a year as the companys first female ANZ CEO. Her 37-year career has been entirely with the pizza brand, across Australia, the UK, and the US and she recently joined the ranks of the Dominos Pizza Enterprises hall of fame. Dominos CEO will exit after a lifelong career with the brand Working with Dominos has given me some of the most rewarding experiences of my life, Hayman said

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Humans + Agents = Rethinking Enterprise Commerce with AI

AI agents already analyze trends, draft content, and trigger actions across leading commerce platforms. Yet most organizations still rely on workflows built for human‑only teams, losing speed, margin, and customer loyalty. Humans + Agents: Rethinking Enterprise Commerce in the Age of AI Collaboration shows how to close that gap. In one concise read you’ll see where agent gains surface first, how early adopters prove ROI, and which lean controls keep innovation moving without risking data or bran

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Walgreens Is Closing 29 Locations in May. Is a Location Near You on the List?

Retail Wire

Walgreens has continued its downsizing efforts, with the CVS competitor announcing that it is closing 29 locations this month alone. These 29 locations affect customers in 13 states. Is a store near you on the list? List of Walgreens Closures in May 2025 Newsweek reports that last year, the pharmacy chain declared that it would close 1,200 locations nationwide over the following three years, with about 500 of those closing in 2025.

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Hyper-Personalization Strategies Any Retailer Can Try

Retail TouchPoints

Shopifys Future of Personalization report names the top trends in 2025, and hyper-personalization is at the top of the list. Hyper-personalization is a strategy that uses data and AI to create experiences that are tailored to individual shoppers or customers. Personalization: Send an email featuring coats and sweaters to people in Minneapolis and sandals to people in Florida.

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Newbie accelerates its international expansion and announces six new store openings in the UK

Retail Focus

Newbie, a part of the Kappahl Group, is continuing its international growth with an ambitious expansion plan. The company is intensifying its presence in the UK with several new store openings planned for 2025. Newbie will increase the number of UK stores from seven to thirteen during 2025. The first new opening, scheduled to take place in Bromley on 22nd May, will be followed by a store in Windsor and four additional stores in strategic locations across the London area.

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M&S CEO faces multimillion-pound pay hit after cyber attack

Retail Gazette

M&S CEO Stuart Machin is set to face a significant pay reduction of up to 1.1m following a cyber attack that has severely impacted the retailer’s operations and stock value. The ongoing cyber attack, which was disclosed on April 22, has driven a 14% drop in M&S’s share price, translating to a loss of approximately 831,000 from Machin’s performance share plan and 233,000 from a deferred bonus, both of which are set to pay out in July.

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5 Tips for a Winning Category Management Strategy in 2025

Category Management is a cornerstone of a successful retail strategy. While it promotes collaboration between manufacturers and retailers to optimize category performance, challenges persist in its effective implementation due to hurdles in communication and collaboration across teams and partners, and more. In this guide, we outline five essential strategies for success in 2025 that will touch on all the essential pieces of a successful strategy and implementation.

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Bedshed caught lying over NDIS approval claims

Inside Retail

Bedding retailer, Bedshed, has paid a fine of $39,600 after receiving two infringement notices from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) for allegedly making false or misleading representations. The company had represented certain products it sold as being evaluated or approved by the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).

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Starbucks’ Limited-Time Iced Horchata Oatmilk Shaken Espresso Is a Callback to Mexican Culture

Retail Wire

Starbucks has officially unveiled its summer menu, and one of the stand-out offerings is the Iced Horchata Oatmilk Shaken Espresso, which will only be available for a limited time. According to the nationwide coffee chain , the concept was developed by central California native Ricky Gonzalez. Gonzalez, who perfected the formula alongside Simon Vuong and the rest of the beverage development team, said that he was inspired by the Mexican culture prevalent in his neighborhood.

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Google Brings Advanced AI Capabilities to Search, Including Virtual Try-On, Agentic Checkout

Retail TouchPoints

Shopping is one of the primary tasks for which people use Google ; in fact, people shop across Google properties 1 billion times every day, so its not surprising that, as AI capabilities rapidly advance, Google is bringing more and more of that functionality to the forefront in order to enhance the shopping experience on its platforms. This week at Googles annual I/O conference for developers, the company announced several new advances, including a more personalized multimodal AI search experie

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How to Design a Stylish and Functional Workspace at Home

Retail Focus

With more people working from home than ever before, having a dedicated workspace within your house is becoming increasingly important. A well-designed home office can help you stay organised, focused and productive. Read on for some tips on how to create a workspace that is both stylish and functional to meet your needs. Defining Your Workspace Needs The first step is identifying how you plan to use the space.

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What Your Financial Statements Are Telling You—And How to Listen!

Speaker: David Worrell, CFO, Author & Speaker

Your financial statements hold powerful insights—but are you truly paying attention? Many finance professionals focus on the income statement while overlooking key signals hidden in the balance sheet and cash flow statement. Understanding these numbers can unlock smarter decision-making, uncover risks, and drive long-term success. Join David Worrell, accomplished CFO, finance expert, and author, for an engaging, nontraditional take on reading financial statements.

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Target’s Q1 earnings disappoint amid battle with tariffs, consumer backlash

Retail Dive

The mass retailer lowered its guidance for the full year, announced the departure of multiple executives and launched a new strategic office in an effort to combat sales declines.

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‘Inflated prices, unlawful interest charges’: Asic sues online retailer Snaffle

Inside Retail

Online retailer Snaffle is being sued by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (Asic) for allegedly inflating the cost of household goods and electronics and imposing illegal interest fees. Snaffle, operated by Walker Stores, raised the prices of washing machines, mobile phones and fridges, while also applying unlawful interest charges under its credit contracts, according to Asic.

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Subway Has Closed Over 1,600 Locations Since 2022 in the United States

Retail Wire

Subway was once one of the most popular restaurant chains in the United States and across the globe. In recent years, however, the company has closed thousands of locations, with as many as 1,600 locations closing since 2022 in the U.S. alone. Let’s look at what’s going on and what that means for the brand’s future. Subway Closed Over 1,600 Locations Since 2022 According to USA Today , which examined franchise disclosure records for its report, the number of Subway shops in the

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Authentic to Roll Out Instant Cash Refunds Across Brand Portfolio

Retail TouchPoints

Authentic Brands Group (Authentic) has partnered with Reshop to provide shoppers with instant cash (not store credit) refunds on returned items across its brands. A phased rollout of the service will start with Reebok, Champion, Vince Camuto and Juicy , to be followed by additional Authentic brands including DC Shoes, Roxy, RVCA and Volcom. Reshop debuted in July 2024 with retailer partners Steve Madden and Alo Yoga and has since added others, including Dolce Vita.

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State of AI in Sales & Marketing 2025

AI adoption is reshaping sales and marketing. But is it delivering real results? We surveyed 1,000+ GTM professionals to find out. The data is clear: AI users report 47% higher productivity and an average of 12 hours saved per week. But leaders say mainstream AI tools still fall short on accuracy and business impact. Download the full report today to see how AI is being used — and where go-to-market professionals think there are gaps and opportunities.

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Braintree Village to welcome trio of brands this month

Retail Focus

Braintree Village has announced that Joules and Belstaff will be opening their first Essex-based outlet stores at the shopping destination this month, along with Brick Lane Bagel Co. joining its food and beverage lineup. Joules will open on 22 nd May in a 1,862 sq ft unit located opposite Adidas, whereas Belstaff will open on 29 th May in a 1,779 sq ft space next to Ralph Lauren.

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Comet acquired by online marketplace OnBuy

Retail Gazette

Electrical specialist Comet has been snapped up by online marketplace OnBuy. The company said it plans to inject 10m into reviving the Comet brand and will relaunch its website in the fourth quarter. It said the deal will position OnBuy as a serious challenger to long-established players within the UKs consumer electronics space, including Amazon and Currys.

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Sephora’s MD on why brand agnosticism is the beauty retailers greatest strength

Inside Retail

Australia is one of the most attractive markets for both emerging and established brands, including LVMH heavy-weight Sephora. The consumers in Australia are very savvy, Jenny Cheah, Sephoras MD of South East Asia, Oceania and India, told Inside Retail. They understand trends and they’re very educated on their beauty needs and their beauty products in a way, it makes our job simpler, she continued.

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TikTok Live Is Now the Top Live Shopping Platform for Customer Engagement

Retail Wire

When it comes to live online shopping, TikTok Live has now taken the top spot when it comes to customer engagement. TikTok Live has taken the top spot in the U.S., surpassing competitors QVC and HSN. This makes the platform the leader in live social shopping, driving significant consumer engagement and purchases. Per Savings.com , “TikTok dominates consumer engagement: 29% of American adults have viewed TikTok Live for shopping, outpacing traditional platforms like QVC and HSN, especially

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SEO vs. PPC: Which Strategy Is Best for Your Business?

When it comes to driving traffic and growing your online presence, businesses often ask: SEO or PPC—what’s the better choice? This guide breaks down the key differences between search engine optimization (SEO) and pay-per-click (PPC) advertising, highlighting their pros, cons, and best use cases. Whether you’re looking for long-term organic growth or immediate visibility through paid ads, we’ll help you determine which strategy—or combination of both—is right for your business.

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Bath & Body Works Taps Nike Exec to Lead Company

Retail TouchPoints

Bath & Body Works has named Daniel Heaf as its new CEO, effective immediately. He replaces Gina Boswell , who is stepping down from the post and the companys board. Heaf brings two decades of experience, most recently as Chief Strategy and Transformation Officer at Nike and featuring stints at Burberry and BBC Worldwide. No specific reason was given for Boswells departure, but Sarah Nash, Chair of the Bath & Body Works Board, thanked her in a statement: In the post-COVID normalization pe

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Urban Outfitters’ in-store experiential concept goes after Gen Z — first with Nike

Retail Dive

The apparel retailer debuted the On Rotation concept as a way to fuel discovery shaped by the generation’s favorite brands.

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Asda loses food VP after less than six months in fresh leadership blow

Retail Gazette

Asda vice president for ambient, Ade McKeon, is stepping down from the business less than six months after rejoining the supermarket giant. McKeon returned to the supermarket in January as part of a wider leadership shake-up under executive chairman Allan Leighton, aimed at better meeting the daily and weekly shopping needs of ordinary working people and their families who demand value.

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Sushi Sushi set to be sold by private-equity owner

Inside Retail

Odyssey Private Equity is preparing for the sale of Japanese quick service chain Sushi Sushi and its network of over 190 stores. According to the Australian Financial Review , the company has engaged Luminis Partners to consider sale options, with sources saying the adviser will seek to field offers above the $160 million mark. The team hopes to attract local private equity-backed names such as Adamantems Retail Zoo Craveable Brands, and offshore players.

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Cut Costs & Complexity: Smarter Fulfillment for Home, Furniture & DIY Brands

Late deliveries. Split shipments. Spiraling freight costs. For home, furniture, and DIY brands, fulfillment has never been more complex—or more critical. This report outlines how a smarter, AI-ready order management system (OMS) helps you reduce shipping costs, streamline project-based fulfillment, and ensure accurate inventory across every channel.