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How will consumers shop in 2025? Here’s a look at four emerging profiles

Inside Retail

A recent report by WGSN on the future consumer sheds some light on the emerging trends that businesses need to take into account. The report states that four consumer profiles will drive businesses in 2025: the new nihilists, the reductionists, the timekeepers and the pioneers. The pioneers The last consumer profile is the pioneers.

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The height of fashion – the brick and mortar revival

I Vend

Learn more This is nowhere more true than in the fashion sector – whilst the convenience of online has suited some, there are even more who have missed being able to see and touch the goods, try them on and have the whole physical experience and immediacy of brick and mortar shopping.

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As Contactless Payment Use Grows, Here?s What Consumers Need To Know About Fraud Prevention

Retail TouchPoints

In a pandemic, that turns point-of-sale terminals where people swipe or dip cards into “bus depots,” where virus particles can stop off and then catch a ride on new cards and new hands to keep spreading. These frauds happened the old-fashioned way — with the card in hand.

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Longchamp redefines its retail footprint with très chic Melbourne apartment

Inside Retail

Iconic French fashion brand Longchamp has just opened the doors to a newly renovated apartment at the ‘Paris end’ of Melbourne’s Collins Street in a way that is très chic. Globally in 2024, the luxury goods market is projected to generate US$369 billion in revenue, with fashion being the largest segment, reaching a market volume of US$115.90

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Superdry settles trademark case against Dryrobe

Retail Gazette

Dryrobe has agreed to “cease use of the [stylised Dryrobe sign] or any marks which contain the element ‘dry’ depicted using any member of the Helvetica family of fonts both on product and across all point of sale and digital materials”, as well as not to order more stock featuring the sign.

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Experiential in-store shopping is this season’s must have according to 93% of European fashion retailers

A1 Retail

New research from Scandit , a specialist in smart data capture, reveals insights into the changing omnichannel expectations of today’s fashion consumer and how retailers can respond to keep the physical store alive. Delivering on customer needs via technology . Serving the needs of omnichannel shopping.

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How a modern store concept is helping Desigual reach new customers in Asia

Inside Retail

Spanish fashion retailer Desigual recently opened a new store in Singapore and unveiled an aspirational expansion strategy in Asia that will see it open 60 bricks-and-mortar stores in China and tap into key opinion leaders in the region to reach new customers. Consumers have a particular way of consuming and doing business,” he noted.

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