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Revolve Turns LA Pop-Up into Permanent Store

Retail TouchPoints

Launched in 2003, Revolve Group connects a community of consumers and global fashion influencers with more than 1,000 emerging, established and owned brands. Millennial and Gen Z-focused fashion retailer Revolve Group has decided to turn its temporary holiday pop-up at The Grove inLos Angelesinto its first permanent location.

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Revolve Group Launches Mobile Fashion Game Alongside LA Holiday Pop-Up

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Launched in 2003, Revolve Group connects a community of consumers and global fashion influencers with more than 1,000 emerging, established and owned brands. The Revolve holiday shop will invite customers into a cozy winter-themed space, highlighting a focused selection of holiday apparel, accessories and gifts. 14 to Jan.

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Target Shuffles Merchandising Leadership, Again, Begins Hunt for New CMO

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As Rick takes on full oversight of merchandising, Christina will be dedicated to keeping our strategy consumer-centric, differentiated and future-focused. ” Hennington joined Target in 2003 and was named to its leadership team in 2020. Gomez also will report directly to Cornell.

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Why Online Marketplaces are Outpacing Ecommerce in a Post-COVID World

Retail TouchPoints

Consumer shopping habits have shifted irreversibly towards ecommerce in the past two years. They pursued high-demand products with unforeseen urgency — first in critical categories like personal protective equipment, groceries and sporting goods, and followed more recently by apparel and beauty products.

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From Supply Chains to Fitting Rooms, RFID Demonstrates its Retail Versatility

Retail TouchPoints

RFID technology is far from new; in fact, it’s already been through not one but multiple hype cycles, including the jumpstart provided by Walmart in 2003 when it mandated RFID tagging by its top 100 U.S. But these systems’ reliance on computer vision technology made it a poor fit for apparel sales. “At

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Experiencing Metaverse FOMO? Don’t Panic, it’s a Marathon, Not a Sprint

Retail TouchPoints

Most consumers are in the same boat. In a new survey from marketing platform Klaviyo , 49% of consumers said they don’t know what the metaverse is , and among those respondents who said they were aware of the metaverse, 78% think it’s mostly marketing hype. “The Think of Second Life back in 2003 — that was essentially a metaverse.

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Meet Zhik: The sailing brand everyone will be wearing at the Olympics

Inside Retail

The technical apparel brand has just been named the official supplier of sailing gear to the Australian Olympic team. Former tech founder turned sailing enthusiast Brian Conolly founded Zhik in a Sydney garage in 2003 after being disappointed by the poor fit and function of the gear on the market.

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