Remove 2004 Remove Consumer Remove Marketing
article thumbnail

Australian minimalist label Status Anxiety opens NYC store

Inside Retail

Will Sked founded Status Anxiety in 2004 after recognising a need in the market for simple, fashionable men’s wallets. The brand’s high-quality leather and minimal branding swiftly gained popularity among consumers, and Status Anxiety began to appear in chic boutiques across Australia.

Boutique 279
article thumbnail

From Calories to Carbon: Where Food Labeling Meets Sustainability

Retail TouchPoints

From preventing foodborne illness outbreaks to revealing specific calorie counts, labels have evolved to meet the needs of consumers, providing the context and critical information to impact daily decision-making. It also shows up in a business’ bottom line, given that eco-conscious consumers are willing to pay 9.7%

Consumer 237
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

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

Inside Retail

H&M has had incredible success since 2004 releasing, and regularly selling out, its annual collaborations with esteemed high-fashion designers including Karl Lagerfeld, Jimmy Choo, Stella McCartney, Balmain, Isabel Marant and Versace.

article thumbnail

The New ‘Pandemic Personas’: Defining the Seismic Shift in Consumer Buying Behaviors

Retail TouchPoints

The consumer buying behaviors retail marketers all once knew to be true experienced a seismic shift. The question now is: what do these new “pandemic personas” look like, and how can retail marketers cater to their new needs to set benchmarks for a successful 2021? Frugal Freddie is hyper-focused on value.

Consumer 255
article thumbnail

The Olympic opportunity: How brands can sustain their momentum beyond the Games

Inside Retail

This article delves into the psychological effects of the Olympics, explores how they influence consumer behaviour and provides insights into what retailers can do to capture and extend the positive sentiments the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris will generate. Let’s break some of them down and look at a few examples more closely.

Apparel 260
article thumbnail

Status Anxiety founder Will Sked talks US expansion

Inside Retail

In a market as saturated as leather goods and accessories, it’s hard for brands to find ways to stand out. In 2004, he took the matter into his own hands and set about launching a brand to fill this white space. IR: The brand was originally launched in 2004.

article thumbnail

The CEO of Marais on building Melbourne’s luxury destination for over 20 years

Inside Retail

While the luxury retail sector at large is struggling to find its feet due to the current economic downturn, Marais is going from strength to strength thanks to its focus on experiential retail and consumer loyalty. Some brands have been with us since 2004, and it has been a steady growth since, despite the pandemic and the economic slowdown.