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Labubu, Jellycat and more: How retailers can connect with the kidult consumer

Inside Retail

In 2019, Lung entered into a licensing agreement with Pop Mart to turn the storybook elves into collectible toys. Shortly after the toys entered the retail market, Pop Mart found itself with a hit on its hands. The blind box had an average resale price of US$208, a 24 per cent premium on its original retail price of US$168.

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New Zealand skincare brand Emma Lewisham enters Credo Beauty 

Inside Retail

Unsatisfied with the natural products on the market, which she felt were either ineffective or unappealing to use, Lewisham made the decision to launch an evidence-based, B Corp-certified natural skincare brand. IR : Since launching the brand in 2019, what has the brand’s growth trajectory been like?

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How Korea’s big 3 department stores are killing it right now

Inside Retail

Total retail sales in the country were up 7.7 More significantly, sales in January-March were well above the level of early 2019 (+15.1 The caveat on these numbers is that some of the increased revenues are being driven by prices sneaking up, particularly in food and household goods. per cent from the first quarter in 2019.

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Hongkong Land banking on Hong Kong’s luxury rebound: strategic or optimistic?

Inside Retail

Generally speaking, Hong Kong is doing okay, but it’s not back to the levels we saw before 2019. Therefore, it’s going to take some time for Hong Kong to truly bounce back. However, he stated that sales in Hong Kong are still relatively healthy. We’re not seeing the growth in China that we used to.

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