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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. It’s our burning belief that fashion can be done better. Inkse is built to give power back to creatives that want to break into fashion design whatever their capabilities,” he added. “It

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

Inside Retail

The original designs Camilla put to the market were, and actually still are, one size, and those silk garments can be tied or styled to suit everyone from a size 8 to 28. Some of our prints sell in the second-hand market for higher than the original retail price, so customers are making an investment. That starts with size inclusivity.

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Key Strategies for Retailers to Push Sustainability Efforts

Independent Retailer

This is likely a legacy of the 1970s and 80s, when low-quality and expensive environmental products failed on the market and early socially responsible investments produced low returns. Zara, global fast fashion leader, now ships online orders in 100% recycled cardboard boxes manufactured from boxes previously used in-store.

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Best Online Fashion Marketplaces: 10 Giants with Utmost Features

I Love Fashion

Fashion Digital Marketing Agency Online marketplaces are a great place to increase a brand’s exposure as they offer huge opportunities for retailers for growing and expanding their businesses. Farfetch 368,000 Farfetch charges a 25%-33% commission fee per sale for its boutique customers. Its fulfillment fee is about 8%.

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