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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 New fast fashion is getting zero of my coin this year!”

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

Inside Retail

You’re offering virtual shopping experiences now. Because as well as being a fashion designer brand, we are a digital-first business. But through that period, we included things like additional global shipping destinations, we localised currency and payment options, and we selected local-language sites. JM: Absolutely.

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Key Strategies for Retailers to Push Sustainability Efforts

Independent Retailer

Zara, global fast fashion leader, now ships online orders in 100% recycled cardboard boxes manufactured from boxes previously used in-store. By 2025 , the brand intends to have zero waste in its shops, offices, and logistics centers. Large brands have already taken the pledge to greener packaging and labeling.

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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. Why Are Online Fashion Marketplaces Booming So Fast? Fashion marketplaces that are available online offer way more convenience to online sellers and marketers to reap the best benefit in the most convenient way.

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Frasers vs Next: How big are their growing retail empires?

Retail Gazette

Gieves & Hawkes Acquired: November 2022 In November last year, the retail conglomerate snapped up the Gieves & Hawkes brand and five UK stores, including its Savile Row shop. Frasers Group stated that at the time of the acquisition, that the online fast fashion retailer owed £13m to its shareholders.

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Analysis: Esprit, the forgotten brand that lost its identity

Inside Retail

However, the birth of fast fashion and the rise of the millennials soon pushed Esprit out of the game – and the Hang Seng Index – in 2013, sparking a continuing downward spiral for the years to come. These brands bring with them strong digital marketing and partnership initiatives.