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Australian label Princess Polly opens its first physical store in the US

Inside Retail

Australian fast-fashion brand Princess Polly has expanded in the US opening a flagship store in Los Angeles. Established in 2005 by husband-and-wife team Wez and Eirin Bryett, the Gold Coast brand sells on-trend women’s clothing for predominantly Gen Z consumers.

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Uniqlo’s US expansion: Has the parent learned its lessons?

Inside Retail

The new California openings include units at toney malls like Westfield Century City in Los Angeles, Westfield UTC in San Diego and Westfield Oakridge in San Jose. Is Fast Retailing about to repeat its mistakes of the past, when it went into North America, expanded in sub-optimal locations, and had to retrench?

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Helena heads off: H&M names new CEO

Inside Retail

Fast fashion label H&M has named Daniel Ervér as its new president and CEO as Helena Helmersson departs the group. The 42-year-old executive has served at H&M Group for 18 years and most recently held the head of H&M. Ervér started as a summer trainee in 2005 and became a controller the following year.

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How cult brand Nasty Gal is continuing to ride the vintage wave

Inside Retail

In 2005, when e-commerce and upcycling were still in its infancy in the mainstream fashion industry, entrepreneur Sophia Amoruso shook up the landscape when she launched her cult brand Nasty Gal on eBay from her apartment in San Francisco. Back then, the brand was a pioneer in combining online retail with vintage fashion.

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eBay is putting pre-loved back on screens for Love Island series 9

365 Retail

As part of a move away from fast fashion on the show, viewers at home followed suit and since the announcement, eBay UK has seen 1600% more searches for ‘pre-loved clothes’. There have also been 24% more new circular fashion businesses that joined the online marketplace. We love pre-loved.”.

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What’s next for online retailers as investors lose faith?

Retail Gazette

The exit is representative of a wider sweep against pureplays on the London Stock Market, which are all trading at a fraction of what they once were during their peak in 2021. Asos, AO World, Boohoo, Moonpig and THG are among the pack that have seen their share price plunge. Asos 5772p 364.6p -93.7% Boohoo 408.8p Ocado 2817p 411.1p -85.4%

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Best Online Fashion Marketplaces: 10 Giants with Utmost Features

I Love Fashion

If you are a fashion product retailer, already selling through your online fashion website, and looking for client-oriented marketplaces to sell your fashion items and generate more revenues; Online Fashion Marketplace is you are at the right place for you to further grow your audience.

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