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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 Together with ThredUP, I’m committed to ghosting fast fashion.

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Inside Urban Revivo’s strategic leap into the European fashion scene

Inside Retail

Flanked by edgy concept boutiques and heritage brands, the 515sqm space is more than a retail venture. It’s a strategic toehold in the heart of Europe’s fiercely competitive fashion ecosystem and a litmus test for the brands global ambitions. Despite its tailored approach, Urban Revivo remains unapologetically fast.

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Windsor Fashions to ‘Capitalize on Return to Normalcy’ with 150 New Locations by 2023

Retail TouchPoints

Fast fashion retailer Windsor Fashions is planning to open 150 new stores over the next two years, adding to its current fleet of 230 locations across 42 states in the U.S. The retailer refers to its model as a “Nationalized Boutique,” with each store featuring its own assortment unique to its market.

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Resale joins retail: Singapore’s growing appetite for secondhand fashion

Inside Retail

In much of Asia, secondhand shopping has been relegated to online resale apps, dusty thrift stores, or weekend flea markets. Retykles move into high-profile malls, showcased side-by-side with luxury boutiques and retail giants, sends a powerful message: sustainable fashion is no longer alternative, nor an alternative.

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How Aussie retail brands are cashing in on Euro summer

Inside Retail

Australian fast fashion brands, Princess Polly, Beginning Boutique, Selfie Leslie and White Fox Boutique have all been quick to capitalise on the online haul culture and create ‘Euro summer’ landing pages to direct prospective travellers to their e-commerce stores.

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The RealReal Founder and CEO Resigns; COO and CFO Step in as Co-Interim CEOs

Retail TouchPoints

She previously served as CMO of The RealReal from 2012 to 2019 and owned Anica Boutique , a fashion and home store. As inflation has ramped up and prices have increased in the primary luxury market, we believe the RealReal is a demonstrated value option offering unique and highly coveted items within the luxury goods space.

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Why don’t consumers buy Australian-made fashion? Four industry leaders weigh in

Inside Retail

This is only fuelling the fast fashion waste crisis. Strong international competition Emerging designer of menswear label Joseph and James, Juanita Page, believes consumers are simply unaware of the range of Australian-made fashion in the market because retailers select international brands over local labels.

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