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Louis Vuitton opens Adelaide pop-up store

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The pop-up store, located inside Burnside Village shopping mall, offers a variety of the brand’s exclusive collections, including apparel and accessories. We are confident that our clientele will be captivated by the Maison’s exquisite craftsmanship and timeless elegance.”

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Rebag, ThredUp Join Forces to ‘Push the Boundaries of the Secondhand Market’

Retail TouchPoints

Luxury accessory resale site Rebag and online resale platform ThredUp have announced a multi-faceted partnership to bring their clienteles closer together and enhance both companies’ circularity efforts. For items that sell on ThredUp, customers will receive Rebag credit that can be used online and in store.

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Rebag Bar Micro Store Concept Debuts in New York

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The 180-square-foot Rebag Bar integrates Rebag’s signature physical store environment with a seamless, on-the-go experience, and will focus on sourcing bags, watches, fine jewelry and accessories via a convenient drop-off point. Our new Rebag Bar micro concept is highly flexible,” Gorra added. “It

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Bloomingdale’s Brings 3,000+ Pre-Loved Luxury Goods from Rebag Online and into Stores

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. “We are delighted to partner with Rebag, an established leader in the luxury resale space, to meet customer needs with this curated addition to our assortment,” said Jennifer Jones, SVP and General Merchandise Manager Center Core – Women’s Accessories at Bloomingdale’s in a statement.

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Behind the demise of Harrolds: A cautionary tale or singular case?

Inside Retail

Nevertheless, he believes the brands that will lead the way in Australia’s luxury market are “those that understand the psychology behind luxury shopping and can create a holistic journey that speaks to both the emotional and practical needs of their clientele”. The post Behind the demise of Harrolds: A cautionary tale or singular case?

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How Australian luxury brand Camilla plans to win over the US retail scene

Inside Retail

Founded by leading Australian fashion designer Camilla Franks in 2004, the eponymous apparel and accessories brand has been taking the world by storm with its aesthetic approach to bohemian-inspired designs. The most recent Australian addition to New York Citys retail scene is luxury apparel brand Camilla.

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Fashion designer Nikita Karizma on her namesake brand’s journey

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Now established across London, Los Angeles, and India, the brand is known for blending Bollywood glamour with London’s edge, attracting an impressive celebrity clientele including Paris Hilton, Lady Gaga, Kylie Jenner, and Kim Kardashian. I love seeing our clientele wear our designs and feel good when wearing them.

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