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

Inside Retail

Tech start-up Inkse had its launch this month with a mission to revolutionise the way Australian creatives approach fashion design and production. We all know those great Aussies fashion start-up stories, those household names who cut their teeth in the city markets,” John said.

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‘More is more’: Q&A with Camilla CEO, Jane McNally

Inside Retail

And then she puts all these things all over the floor and she briefs our incredible team of graphic artists; and somehow, they manage to capture that sense of escapism and colour, and that just makes you feel happy to look at it and wear it. First and foremost, we’re not a fast-fashion brand. PZ: That is amazing.

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Key Strategies for Retailers to Push Sustainability Efforts

Independent Retailer

Over in the UK, Tesco has pledged to be carbon neutral by 2035, and since 2015, the retailer has managed to reduce scope 1 and 2 emissions by 52 percent. Zara, global fast fashion leader, now ships online orders in 100% recycled cardboard boxes manufactured from boxes previously used in-store. The Rise of Re-commerce.

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Best Online Fashion Marketplaces: 10 Giants with Utmost Features

I Love Fashion

Farfetch 368,000 Farfetch charges a 25%-33% commission fee per sale for its boutique customers. Its fulfillment fee is about 8%. Why Are Online Fashion Marketplaces Booming So Fast? Here are the reasons why fashion marketplaces’ popularity has grown so much online. Easy management and client interaction.

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