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Why Stitch Fix is Focusing on its Human Stylists When Everyone Else is Talking About AI

Retail TouchPoints

If you’ve never had someone dress you, you may not realize what an intimate thing it is, said Sarah Funderburk,VP of Styling and Client Support at Stitch Fix in an interview with Retail TouchPoints. Were always looking at how we can actually achieve this balance, and not overswing in any one direction. explained Funderburk.

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Stitch Fix Amps Up Personalization with New AI Features

Retail TouchPoints

When Stitch Fix launched in 2011, we disrupted the retail market,” said Matt Baer, CEO of Stitch Fix in a blog post announcing the updates. At Stitch Fix, they are alive and well — our Stylists serve as trusted partners to our clients — and now, we’re creating opportunities for clients and Stylists to collaborate like never before.”

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Are rental platforms making a fashionable comeback?

Inside Retail

In Australia, the model was replicated by the likes of Glamcorner, which launched in 2011, and Designerex, which launched in 2016, among others. Fashion at the best of times has a harsh maths, let alone a fashion rental business that must account for costly operational frictions including logistics, cleaning and sizing challenges.

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Behind Eggslut’s fall in Asia: The harsh reality of the F&B market 

Inside Retail

During the opening weeks of Eggslut, there were queues of people who wanted to try it because it was the hot new restaurant that drew strong social media buzz, Dr Guy Llewellyn, assistant professor at EHL Singapore Campus, told Inside Retail. However, sustaining that momentum is a different challenge altogether.

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Obituaries: Co-Founders of Burlington, Dressbarn

VMS

After college, Roslyn began her career as an executive trainee at Gimbels department. In 2011, the company changed its name to Ascena, which included such brands as Maurices, Justice (previously Limited Too), Lane Bryant Catherines, Fashion Bug Ann Taylor and Loft in 2015. Starting from a single store in Stamford, Conn.,

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Harvey Nichols appoints first creative director

Retail Gazette

Phelan, who has spent over 25 years at British Vogue and is credited with being a pivotal figure in the modern British fashion scene, will be responsible for the department store’s brand campaigns, strengthening the visual identity of the brand and its creative propositions. She then joined Topshop as its creative director from 2011 to 2017.

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Dude Wipes secures private equity investment

Retail Dive

You can unsubscribe at anytime. Published June 25, 2025 By Howard Ruben post share post print email license Dude Wipes has been expanding its product assortment, launching Lil' Dude Wipes exclusively at Walmart earlier this month. You can unsubscribe at anytime. Please select at least one newsletter. Target Corp.