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

Retail TouchPoints

Millennial and Gen Z-focused fashion retailer Revolve Group is bringing its Revolve and FWRD brand segments to new channels this holiday season, including a pop-up shop at The Grove in Los Angeles and within the new fashion styling game Bellemint. following its debut in Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

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Revolve Turns LA Pop-Up into Permanent Store

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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. Launched in 2003, Revolve Group connects a community of consumers and global fashion influencers with more than 1,000 emerging, established and owned brands.

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Warby Parker Transforms First NYC Store into ‘Love Letter’ to Local Artists

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Warby Parker is one of the few direct-to-consumer (DTC) unicorns that has successfully evolved into a profitable omnichannel business — and its distinct store design and shopper experience is a big reason why. store, which initially had entered the NYC retail community in 2003. Now, with more than 270 locations across the U.S.

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People are Talking About RFID Again…Here’s Why

Retail TouchPoints

Unlike fashion, the technology industry doesn’t often look to trends and ideas from the past to define its future. What’s old is new again, but this time around the focus is squarely on the value proposition for stores and consumers instead of the distribution centre (DC).

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‘Not about products’: The genius of Moncler’s global, digital runway event

Inside Retail

On September 25, in the midst of Milan Fashion Week, Moncler created a fashion show which took viewers on a digital journey to five major fashion cities to revel in the 2021 Mondogenius collection. In 2003, Ruffini took over the brand and turned it into the sought-after luxury ski-wear label it is today.

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Unpacking the “murky” data behind the luxury spending boom

Inside Retail

The fact that some people are splashing out on $3000 handbags in the face of a recession doesn’t surprise Philip Corne, a board member for Camilla and Solbari, who was CEO of Louis Vuitton Australia from 2003-2016. “I The story around ongoing consumer spend in the face of an ongoing cost-of-living crisis isn’t cut and dry.

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

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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.