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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. Inkse is built to give power back to creatives that want to break into fashion design whatever their capabilities,” he added. “It Essentially, anyone wanting to flex their fashion muscle with less risk.”

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

Inside Retail

In this edited podcast interview with Australian Retailers Association CEO Paul Zahra, Camilla CEO Jane McNally discusses what makes the brand so unique, its online and digital growth, and its plans to expand internationally. . First and foremost, we’re not a fast-fashion brand. It’s not limited to New South Wales.

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Key Strategies for Retailers to Push Sustainability Efforts

Independent Retailer

In 2021, UK retailer Iceland announced that it planned to become carbon neutral by the end of 2022. Going forward, retailers may be expected to prove their sustainability efforts by following in the footsteps of others in expanding their regional fulfillment facilities, as Amazon has done, thereby cutting waste and CO 2 emissions.

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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? Amazon FBA offers fulfilment services and logistics, saving you valuable time and resources. million sellers.

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