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Guess?, WHP Global Team Up to Buy Rag & Bone

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has partnered with the global brand management firm WHP Global — which owns the Toys ‘R’ Us and Babies ‘R’ Us brands as well as a stake in Express — to acquire the New York-based fashion brand Rag & Bone. and two stores in the UK, and the brand also is sold in boutiques, department stores and online globally.

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A step back in time: Piaget’s Sydney store blends old with new

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Taking inspiration from the brand’s very first Salon which opened in Geneva over 60 years ago, the new store concept is designed to be a warm, inviting environment in which customers can learn about the heritage of the brand. This will be our second boutique in Sydney, but first standalone boutique here.

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Why Canada Goose is flocking to Australia amid huge Asia-Pacific growth

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Increasingly popular and worn by the rich and famous, luxury outerwear brand Canada Goose is planning to spread its wings in Australia via a partnership with Melbourne-based fashion house Brand Collective. However, plans were still being finalised. Canada Goose’s revenue rose by 65.4

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

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brand management company WHP Global has bought a controlling interest in Tru Kids, which owns the Toys ‘R’ Us brand. On the acquisition, WHP CEO and Chairman Yehuda Shmidman said: “Our investment in Toys ‘R’ Us reflects our belief and passion for the brand. The Toy Store of the Future.

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POST COVID-19 Outlook on Sporting Goods Industry & Market Trends: The Good, The Bad and The Greatest Opportunities Ahead

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The long pause has given brand managers, franchise owners, retailers and wholesalers enough time to rethink their customer relations, brand building strategies and community relations. In London, municipal authorities plan to go further by banning cars from some central thoroughfare.