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“We can’t afford it” and other plus-size fashion excuses designers make

Inside Retail

It’s 2022 and while small steps are being made towards a more inclusive fashion future, such as the first ever plus size fashion show and greater overall diversity on the catwalk at Australian Fashion Week, there is still a long way to go. Brands that don’t cater to us? Not making the cut. Yes there is.

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Express to Expand Retail Presence in Indonesia, Paraguay and Central America

Retail TouchPoints

WHP Global plans to expand the Express brand to multiple countries in Asia and Latin America through a series of licensing agreements. This marks the first major announcement since the brand management firm announced its strategic partnership with Express, Inc. late last year.

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How Nike is tapping into the US$1.5 trillion wellness market

Inside Retail

Rather than Nike Live’s focus on mobile shopping and two-week merchandise rotation, the Well Collective stores will instead aspire to help customers across five key pillars: movement, mindfulness, nutrition, rest, and connection. trillion, so it’s not a surprise that many brands are looking to play in this space,” Zoppos said.

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Digital Signage is Yoked and Ready for its Close-Up Thanks to RMNs

Retail TouchPoints

Oh great, another screen I need to market on, said no brand manager ever. And yet 2023 may be remembered by C-suite marketing teams everywhere as the year when the not-very-exciting category of digital signage became supercharged thanks to two key elements: retail media networks and first-person data.

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The rise of Sheike: From Sydney market stall to style authority

Inside Retail

IR: Will this store look and feel different from other Sheike stores, since it’s your first one outside of a shopping centre? A lot of these pieces – click-and-collect, or store-to-door – really enhance her store experience and allow her to shop with ease. We saw a change in our customer and how she interacted with the brand.

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What LVLY, Camilla, Koko Black and Mrs. Fields are doing this Mother’s Day

Inside Retail

“We have seen a strong shift back to retail as customers look to in-person shopping experiences, and engage with our products and staff in-store,” Koko Black’s senior brand manager Kyle McKnight told Inside Retail. The huge shift to online shopping isn’t going to go away.

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Analysis: What’s changed since the Farfetch-YNAP deal was first announced

Inside Retail

per cent take in the Richemont-owned luxury fashion e-commerce company Yoox Net-A-Porter, was approved by the European Union, seven months after the UK Competition and Markets Authority gave its stamp of approval, and over one year after the deal was first announced in August 2022.

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