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“Our mission is to make retail fair”: Wolf & Badger CEO George Graham

Inside Retail

Here, we speak with Wolf & Badger co-founder and CEO George Graham about his plans to continue driving global retail growth. GG: We increasingly see consumers looking to be more conscious in how they shop. Meanwhile, we are also seeing a rise in ultra-fast fashion and its increasingly negative impact on people and the planet.

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4 Ways Anthropologie is Building Brand Loyalty While Acquiring New, Younger Customers

Retail TouchPoints

While Urban Outfitters ’ assortment is designed for consumers in their teens and early 20s, Anthropologie provides a destination for consumers’ “next generation of life,” when they’re starting careers and families, according to Chief Marketing Officer Elizabeth Preis. As a company, we place a huge premium on creativity.

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Tech start-up Inkse aims to disrupt and democratise the fashion industry

Inside Retail

We all know those great Aussies fashion start-up stories, those household names who cut their teeth in the city markets,” John said. The market simply can’t keep up with what consumers want anymore, and creatives are put off when they consider the complex production journey or the possibility of overstock.

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6 hugely popular fashion retailers that fell out of favour

Retail Gazette

The company still exists today, under the control of Canadian company Gildan Activewear, Inc but with a very different business model, miles away from its made in the USA ethos, and has of yet failed to capture the hearts and minds of consumers like it had done before. However, it’s problems were not limited to the UK.

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Key Strategies for Retailers to Push Sustainability Efforts

Independent Retailer

For retailers, this transformation is being driven by consumers, with 80 percent of American shoppers reportedly considering sustainability before making a purchase. In 2021, UK retailer Iceland announced that it planned to become carbon neutral by the end of 2022. However, sustainability does not always work out as expected.

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Minimal interiors of Bodice store in New Delhi champions slow fashion

Dezeen

Bodice founder Ruchika Sachdeva has designed the pared-back interiors of the womenswear brand's store in New Delhi to counter the "more, new and now" culture of fast fashion. I feel there is a need to question the way we consume clothes," Sachdeva told Dezeen. Top image: the exterior of Bodice's New Delhi flagship.

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Analysis: Esprit, the forgotten brand that lost its identity

Inside Retail

However, the birth of fast fashion and the rise of the millennials soon pushed Esprit out of the game – and the Hang Seng Index – in 2013, sparking a continuing downward spiral for the years to come. Last, but not least, a digital device resembling a vending machine stands awkwardly at the back of the store.