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ThredUP Continues Anti-Fast Fashion Offensive with V-Day Campaign, adds Francesca’s to Resale Roster

Retail TouchPoints

ThredUP is teaming up with TikToker Nava Rose to launch the Dump Fast Fashion Shop, an online secondhand storefront to help consumers thrift for Valentine’s Day and beyond. Nava Rose models one of her styles for the Dump Fast Fashion shop on ThredUP. “I Been there, done that!

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

Inside Retail

GG: We increasingly see consumers looking to be more conscious in how they shop. In many ways, we just fill a gap that has unfortunately been left behind by local boutiques becoming increasingly few and far between. IR : In what ways do you believe Wolf & Badger fills a white space in the retail industry?

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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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6 hugely popular fashion retailers that fell out of favour

Retail Gazette

Retail Gazette takes a look at the fashion retailers that were once some of the most coveted brands around but now no longer hold mass appeal. Hollister A decade ago, you couldn’t walk into a shopping centre without seeing rafts of teenagers clutching Hollister shopping bags with shirtless men plastered on the fronts.

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At What Goes Around Comes Around, Store Designs Reflect Founders’ Passion for Luxury Vintage Resale

Retail TouchPoints

It’s been 30 years since Seth Weisser and Gerard Maione opened their vintage boutique, What Goes Around Comes Around (WGACA) during the 1990s emergence of consumer appreciation for preloved garments. Now the owners of three locations — two in Manhattan, including the original SoHo shop on West Broadway, and one in Beverly Hills, Calif.

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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. With environmental concerns continuing to dictate consumer spending habits, companies are looking to adopt more circular models of retailing.

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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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