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As France weighs fast-fashion ban, is the circular economy the future of retail?

Inside Retail

This week, France announced legislation to “limit the excesses of ultra-fast fashion”. With fast fashion off the table for many, shoppers – and retail brands – are getting creative like locally owned, fashion re-sell business, a new favourite of mine, Love it Longer, on leafy Rathdowne Street in Carlton North, Victoria.

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Country Road unveils clothes made from offcuts in circular fashion push

Inside Retail

But while many of the proposed solutions currently focus on clothing take-back schemes and the second-hand resale market, Country Road’s initiative takes aim at the unseen textile waste that occurs in the supply chain. IR: Do you plan to use offcuts in your other collections in future?

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Frasers vs Next: How big are their growing retail empires?

Retail Gazette

Frasers Group stated that at the time of the acquisition, that the online fast fashion retailer owed £13m to its shareholders. Since then, the group has been persistent on its expansion plans for the retailer opening new flagship stores in major UK cities and entering the Irish market.

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Best Online Fashion Marketplaces: 10 Giants with Utmost Features

I Love Fashion

Fashion Digital Marketing Agency Online marketplaces are a great place to increase a brand’s exposure as they offer huge opportunities for retailers for growing and expanding their businesses. Why Are Online Fashion Marketplaces Booming So Fast? Has quality products of all types of brands available in the market.

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How fashion label Babyboo built a following of like-minded ‘badass’ women

Inside Retail

What was the gap in the market that you saw? Argylica Conditsis: I was working at Pizza Hut as a casual [while in] university in 2011, aged 17, when I started Babyboo as a hobby. I discovered there was a massive gap in the market for eventwear in my price range. IR: What are your plans for Babyboo this year? .

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