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Six years after leaving fashion, Aussie designer Jayson Brunsdon returns

Inside Retail

Six years after leaving fashion to pursue his passion for fine art, Australian designer Jayson Brunsdon has returned to the rag trade with the launch of his JB Jayson Brunsdon collection at Harris Scarfe. The post Six years after leaving fashion, Aussie designer Jayson Brunsdon returns appeared first on Inside Retail.

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eBay Hires Former Meta Commerce Leader as Chief Product Officer

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This move represents a return to eBay for Garcia, who spent 11 years within the company’s search and buyer experience beginning in 2003. Garcia worked with Meta from June 2021 to March 2022 as the company continued to cultivate the metaverse.

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Japanese label Anrealage unveils colour-changing collection in Paris 

Inside Retail

When these clothes are no longer exposed to UV radiation, they return to their natural colours in about three minutes. Anrealage was established in 2003 by Kunihiko Morinaga, a graduate of the Faculty of Social Sciences at Waseda University.

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Selfridge owners to offer chain in £4 billion auction

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The Weston family said it was open to the idea last month after 80-year-old W Galen Weston, who purchased the chain in 2003, passed away. UK department store Selfridges’ owners are opening up the floor for bidders to buy up the chain, with a provisional auction price tag of £4 billion set, according to a report in The Guardian.

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China, digital and brand collabs: Here’s what’s next for Papinelle

Inside Retail

Founded by Renae James in 2003, Papinelle sells pyjamas and loungewear made out of natural fibres, such as organic cotton and silk, through a handful of its own stores in Australia and New Zealand and wholesale partnerships with Nordstrom and Dillard’s in the US. We love the retail experience.

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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 I saw this developing in a really strong way during the period of the GFC,” he told Inside Retail.

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What the bankruptcy of biotech darling Amyris means for the beauty industry

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Lab to market Amyris wants to return its focus to innovating clean ingredients to sell to other companies with its patented lab-to-market platform.

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