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Meet the woman building a modest fashion empire in Malaysia

Inside Retail

Vivy Yusof is a Malaysian entrepreneur who is in the modest fashion business, and her brands Duck and Lilit are household names in the local marketplace. FashionValet was Yusof’s e-commerce marketplace that used to sell over 400 brands that covered both modest and mainstream fashion industries. When is the next promotion?

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What The Iconic’s partnership with Cancer Council signals about retail’s power

Inside Retail

The Iconic has partnered with the Cancer Council with support from the Australian Government to promote sun-smart dressing as part of a joint cancer prevention and advocacy effort. Bringing its fashion lens to the Cancer Council’s research, The Iconic aims to motivate consumers to make more informed and healthier styling choices.

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What is a Target Market and How to Pick One (Examples and Template Included)

Small Biz Trends

When marketing a business, the key to success lies in the ability to target the right group or groups of people accurately. Knowing your target market is essential for any company that wants to create an effective, compelling marketing message that resonates and results in sales. What is Target Marketing?

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From frumpy to fashionable: the triumphant turnaround of M&S Clothing

Retail Gazette

A big driver of his performance has been the long-awaited revival of its fashion arm. With stylish celebrity ambassadors and a booming social media channel, the retailer’s designs are a fry cry from the frumpy fashion that filled its stores not so long ago. In fact M&S clothing is – dare we say it – cool again.

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How to Build a Better Retail Assortment Strategy

Wiser

Moreover, an effective assortment strategy allows retailers to stand out in the fiercely competitive retail landscape, providing a unique and memorable shopping experience. 1: Identify Your Target Market To build an effective retail assortment strategy, you first need to identify who your target market is.

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Fine jewellery in your 50s: Meet the matriarch proving age is just a number

Inside Retail

The family-run business opened its first shop in the Royal Arcade in the Sydney suburb of Double Bay in October 1989 and currently has three locations after opening and closing stores locally and overseas. It fosters a sense of community and strengthens the brand presence in targeted markets”.

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Making the Most of Store Visits Post-Pandemic

Retail TouchPoints

The pandemic challenged any retailer that “over-expanded” its physical footprint in previous years to right the ship and ensure its remaining stores were properly tailored to the target market. consumers have changed stores, brands or the way they shop. For example, McKinsey found that 73% of U.S.