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Inside Gordon Brothers’ ‘Asset-Light’ Strategy to Rejuvenate the Laura Ashley Brand

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But recently, a lesser-known division of Gordon Brothers found itself in the spotlight when the company sold the iconic British brand Laura Ashley to brand management firm Marquee. The deal was managed by Gordon Brothers Brand Division, which had spent the previous four years revitalizing Laura Ashley after its 2020 bankruptcy.

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The Future of Retail Takes a Digital Shift to Omnichannel Marketing

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For digital marketers, strategic decisions about marketing spend allocated to specific retailers is now largely shaped by these factors; retailers unwilling to let a brand manage its own media, and the inability to run off-platform strategies to specific retailers. Brady Donnelly is Managing Director at Sela , a PCA Group company.

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Payless Relaunches E-Commerce Business, Plans To Open 300-500 Stores

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After emerging in January from its second stint in bankruptcy since 2017, Payless “is back,” the retailer trumpets on its newly launched e-Commerce site. Margolis, previously president of CAA-GBG ’s Global Brand Management Group, took the helm of the company, now known as Payless Worldwide, in October 2019.

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To Thrive in the New Global Ecommerce Marketplace, Toys ‘R’ Us may Need to Think Small

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In 2017, the U.S. brand management company WHP Global has bought a controlling interest in Tru Kids, which owns the Toys ‘R’ Us brand. With backing from private equity firm Oaktree Capital Management, WHP may be in the right place at the right time to make this a reality. business collapsed, saddled with debt.

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New CEO for Kylie Jenner beauty brands

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In addition, Stanleick will also manage Kim Kardashian West’s business for Coty with a focus for both brands on driving global expansion and entry into new beauty categories. Both businesses are part of Coty’s prestige brands. Stanleick joined Coty in September 2017, following nearly five years at the U.S.

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