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How Tag Heuer is evolving to stand the test of time

Inside Retail

Here, we speak with the brand’s general manager, Van Mulryan, about the new Tag Heuer boutique in Adelaide, the increased demand for luxury items and how her upbringing has shaped her career. Van Mulryan: It’s our seventh boutique in Australia, in Adelaide,’s Rundle Mall. In terms of the look and feel, the boutique is 64sqm, it has 3.9-metre

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David’s Bridal to Debut New Store Format Designed for One-on-One Customer Experiences

Retail TouchPoints

Select locations will include a Little White Dress Boutique and Flower Girl Shop, as well as a “shimmer and shine” shop that houses designer shoes and accessories. David’s Bridal will celebrate the new locations by hosting grand reopening events to educate consumers regarding its new services and in-store offerings.

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Rebag Bar Micro Store Concept Debuts in New York

Retail TouchPoints

Customers can expect a tailored clienteling approach to assist them with the personalized digital shopping experience. It will enable a hyper-local and efficient rollout to bring back the boutique experience that our customers enjoy. Our new Rebag Bar micro concept is highly flexible,” Gorra added. “It

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Parlour X founder Eva Galambos on her life as a luxury fashion buyer

Inside Retail

Tastemaker and entrepreneur Eva Galambos first opened the doors to her luxury multi-brand boutique Parlour X in 2001 in Sydney, when she began introducing major international labels to Australian consumers, from Balenciaga to Vivienne Westwood. . For one, there were very few dedicated luxury boutiques in Australia.

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As Gen Z Gains Spending Power, Luxury Brands Go Big with Digital  

Retail TouchPoints

Once reserved for an ultra-affluent clientele with disposable income to spend on shopping trips in the world’s most fashionable cities, the luxury category is undergoing a significant transformation. Luxury brands must identify virtual tools that will relay their stories authentically for their discerning clientele.

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How Luxury Brands Are Responding To COVID Tension With Innovation

Retail TouchPoints

For the luxury category, the pandemic’s impact has been multi-faceted, raising the stakes for brands to have larger conversations around how the “luxury experience” is defined and created for an evolved consumer base. Trend 1: Evolving Consumer Priorities Could Depress Luxury Spending. trillion in current exchange rates.

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Under a cloud of belt-tightening, Paris Fashion Week struts on

Inside Retail

Lights on the Eiffel Tower will be turned off an hour earlier than usual, while boutiques belonging to LVMH brands will switch off their store lights three hours earlier. Wealthy clientele of fashion houses have largely been shielded from the cost of living crisis. This puts fashion labels in a tricky position.

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