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Supre launches flagship store at Melbourne Central

Inside Retail

Female fashion brand Supre will launch its flagship store at Melbourne Central on September 16, as part of its growth strategy. Opening our flagship store at Melbourne Central is a natural next step in the progression of our brand as we continue to provide affordable, on-trend fashion for our customers,” said Jodie Bongetti, GM of Supre.

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Behind Vera Bradley’s brand turnaround strategy to reach Gen Z

Inside Retail

Launched by friends Barbara Bradley Baekgaard and Patricia R Miller in Fort Wayne, Indiana, in 1982, the brand became well known for its wide array of colourfully quilted handbags and accessories. Annual revenue hit a low of $416 million in 2019 and has been up and down since Covid, but consolidated net revenue was $470.8

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How True Religion aims to be the latest Y2K-era brand to make a comeback

Inside Retail

True Religion is just the latest in a wave of popular, Y2K-era fashion labels experiencing a revival at the moment. By 2013, the company reached peak profit, when it hit $490 million in revenue, after nearly tripling sales between 2007 and 2012. Even if they love the brand, they want it at 30 per cent off, 50 per cent off.

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Sanity Entertainment to close all physical stores, trade only online

Inside Retail

Founded in 1980 by Australian businessman and former chairman of BB Retail Capital, Brett Blundy, the company sold vinyl records, DVDs, cassette tapes, hardware and other accessories pertaining to music. It was purchased by Ray Itaoui in 2013 despite the “challenging” entertainment landscape.

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Why LVMH doubled down on Jonathan Anderson to drive Dior’s next growth chapter

Inside Retail

From disparate to unified Anderson has proved himself a master of brand reinvention over a decade at Loewe. Anderson’s Loewe legacy offers a preview of what might come at Dior. At Dior alone, Anderson will oversee 10 collections annually, including two haute couture shows. He’ll also maintain his namesake label JW Anderson.

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Clerisy Launches $100M Growth Equity Fund, Invests in Dormify

Retail TouchPoints

We’re thrilled to have Clerisy’s support to accelerate our business at a time when Gen Z is increasingly focused on creating individualized and functional living spaces as a key part of their self-expression,” said Amanda Zuckerman, Co-Founder and Chief Brand Officer of Dormify. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

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Google bets on Gentle Monster: Why smart glasses need style to succeed 

Inside Retail

Unlike Google Glass in 2013, today’s offering will blend sleek hardware, AI (Google’s Gemini), slim AR displays, live transtraction, and real-time navigation – built on the more mature Android XR platform.” Learning from failure Google’s previous attempt at smart glasses, launched in 2013, was a cautionary tale for tech hardware makers.

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