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Pricing and consumer perception: Why fast-fashion brands launch premium ranges

Inside Retail

The value of luxury and premium fashion goods is often in their design, storytelling and product quality. But recently, fast-fashion brands including Zara, H&M, Mango, Urban Outfitters and Topshop have been testing limited-run premium collections in addition to their regular and frequent product drops.

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Status Anxiety founder Will Sked talks US expansion

Inside Retail

In 2004, he took the matter into his own hands and set about launching a brand to fill this white space. WS: The challenge for us has always been how we navigate the fast-paced world of trends and fast fashion, which can conflict with our commitment to timelessness and authenticity. What have been some of the highlights?

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Exclusive: Alice McCall is empowered and ready to start a new chapter

Inside Retail

This month the Australian designer launched her second collection with fast-fashion Jugganaught Shein globally, after the incredible success of her first with the brand. Before launching her eponymous brand in 2004 McCall was a stylist for ten years and has been a designer for the past nearly 30 years.

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Unconventional luxury brand collaborations are everywhere. Here’s why

Inside Retail

This collaboration became a milestone in the luxury industry, showcasing the potential of unexpected partnerships between luxury brands and an unconventional partner seemingly at the opposite end of the design spectrum, a street wear brand. However, luxury brands are growing more creative with their partnerships.

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Sustainable Fashion: Elvis & Kresse

Retail Insider

Welcome to this column within our broader sustainability section which focuses on what fashion retailing is doing to address the issues in its industry. From fur farms to fast fashion, excess packaging to plastic coat-hangers – this is where the real action is. I don’t mind disrupting it at all,” she says.

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Jason & Scot Show Episode 314 – Lovesac Founder and CEO Shawn Nelson

Retail Geek

If I look at the last quarter, I took a little glance at that. Tried to sell them to furniture stores and they laughed at us and told us it was a dumb idea. [3:34] Sean, welcome to the show. Shawn : [1:13] Thank you. Thanks for having me.