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From virtual models to marketing, how fashion brands are using AI today

Inside Retail

During the pandemic, bricks-and-mortar shops were off limits and online shopping had to up its game. The size of AI in the retail market exceeded US$2 billion in 2020 according to Global Market Insight and is expected to grow at more than 30 per cent between 2021 and 2027. What new opportunities can AI provide?

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“We see huge opportunities”: Inside Pet Circle’s $75m cash injection

Inside Retail

Following a $75 million cash injection from US investor Prysm to stave off “tight capital market conditions” and ensure a steady path to growth, pet care business Pet Circle is laser-focused on the growing pet wellness market. It’s clear that Pet Circle sees the opportunity to lead the market, however.

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Fine jewellery in your 50s: Meet the matriarch proving age is just a number

Inside Retail

The family-run business opened its first shop in the Royal Arcade in the Sydney suburb of Double Bay in October 1989 and currently has three locations after opening and closing stores locally and overseas. During this time the business expanded into Melbourne and other markets. In those days no one else was holding such events.

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Daiso, Muji, Moshi Moshi? Why this Japanese-inspired chain is taking off

Inside Retail

Even the name Moshi Moshi is a Japanese phrase – it’s an informal way of saying “hello” when answering a phone call from a family member or friend – and given the love of Thai people for Japanese culture and products, that isn’t such a bad marketing tool. Some stores also sell pet accessories. Gross margin percentage was healthy 52.9

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Goodbyes’ roadmap for national expansion and a store in every city

Inside Retail

Goodbyes is Australia’s largest bricks-and-mortar resale service and secondhand shopping experience. Its hybrid consignment model and curated in-store shopping experience have made it a go-to destination for economic and environmental shoppers who still want to be fashion-forward. And then of course, impact.

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The rise of Sheike: From Sydney market stall to style authority

Inside Retail

IR: Will this store look and feel different from other Sheike stores, since it’s your first one outside of a shopping centre? A lot of these pieces – click-and-collect, or store-to-door – really enhance her store experience and allow her to shop with ease. They will be our key focus. What have the last few years been like?

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Her Black Book raises $1.6 million three months after launch

Inside Retail

Premium fashion shopping app, Her Black Book, has bagged $1.6 Their attitude, grit and deep understanding of the target market makes this business highly scalable and a company to watch.”. million in an oversubscribed round led by Andrew Hagger, the CEO of Australia’s largest private investment group Tattarang.

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