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Saks Fifth Avenue Expands Club Concept to More Luxury Resorts and Hotels

Retail TouchPoints

Saks Fifth Avenue is doubling down on its luxury personal shopping and styling service, The Fifth Avenue Club. One year after its launch as a standalone concept, the Club has seen high client engagement and is planning to open additional standalone locations this year to bring its total to 20. The Fifth Avenue Club began in Saks Fifth Avenue stores, such as its Beverly Hills flagship , offering loyal customers high-touch service and personalized experiences.

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Adore Beauty acquires Blue Mountains beauty label Ikou for $25 million

Inside Retail

Adore Beauty has agreed to acquire Blue Mountains-based beauty and wellness brand Ikou for $25 million. Ikou has more than 300 products across organic skincare, bath and body, home fragrance, herbal tea and spa lifestyle accessories categories. The brand also claims its products are organic, Australian-made, and cruelty-free. Ikou is profitable and debt-free and forecasts a revenue of $8.1 million and earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortisation (EBITDA) of $2 million by the e

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Amazon Reaches Historic $2 Trillion Market Cap Milestone

Retail Wire

Amazon has achieved a significant milestone by surpassing a $2 trillion market capitalization for the first time in its history. This momentous event occurred during intraday trading on Wednesday, propelling Amazon into an elite group of tech giants that have crossed this formidable threshold. The company's stock closed up 3.9% at $193.61, marking a significant moment for the e-commerce and cloud computing behemoth.

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Tractor Supply slashes all DEI roles, carbon-emission goals and Pride support

Retail Dive

The retailer said it would focus on "being a good neighbor," but the Human Rights Campaign said the decisions mean the company is "turning its back on their own neighbors.

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Optimizing Frontend Delivery in Composable Commerce: The Buy vs Build Decision

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Morrisons eyes 400 new convenience shops

Retail Gazette

Morrisons is set to open 400 more Morrisons Daily shops in a bid to take on rivals Aldi and Lidl as it pushes ahead with its convenience growth plans. The retailer is eyeing a total of 2,000 smaller stores in 2025, The Mirror reported. The news comes as the supermarket delivered “ solid quarter of progress ” with like-for-likes excluding fuel and VAT up 4.1% in its second quarter as it cut down debt by 35% on peak levels, bringing it down from a peak of £6.2bn to £4bn.

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Drummond Golf put up for sale after 22 years

Inside Retail

The owners of Australia’s biggest golf retailer Drummond Golf are looking to sell the company after 22 years of ownership. Lion Advisory has been hired to assist in the sale process, which includes 100 per cent of Drummond Golf’s master franchise, the Big Swing Golf master franchise, and an e-commerce business. Other assets include Drummond’s interests in 17 company-owned stores and its 66 per cent shareholding in wholesale golf company Golf Works.

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Toys ‘R’ Us Unveils AI-Powered Promo with OpenAI’s Sora

Retail Wire

Last week at the Cannes Lions International Festival for Creativity, Toys "R" Us showcased a mini promo film made predominantly using OpenAI's text-to-video tool, Sora.

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Under Armour to pay $434M to settle lawsuit that claimed Kevin Plank mislead investors

Retail Dive

If approved, the agreement requires the retailer to keep its CEO and chair roles separate for three years and instill a performance-based condition for some executive stock benefits.

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Judge orders Dominic Chappell to pay £50m over BHS collapse

Retail Gazette

Dominic Chappell must pay at least £50m to cover losses incurred by BHS prior to its collapse after a judge determined that the former head of BHS, sought to “plunder” the UK retailer. On Tuesday, the High Court ruled that Chappell, who acquired the chain from Sir Philip Green for £1, is liable for repayments demanded by BHS liquidators, who sued Chappell for wrongful trading, misfeasance, and breach of fiduciary duty.

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Samsara Eco secures $100 million in race to create infinite life for clothes

Inside Retail

Lululemon , along with other existing and new investors, has participated in clothing recycler Samsara Eco’s latest US$65 million ($100 million) funding round. Samsara Eco said the investment will scale up its recycling capabilities as it seeks to build more commercial facilities in Southeast Asia in the next few years. The facilities will be designed to recycle millions of tonnes of plastic waste such as textiles and packaging into monomers, the molecular building blocks of plastics, to turn th

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Innovation Fest: Summer of AI

Join Bloomreach at Innovation Fest: Summer 2024, a virtual event, to explore the future of personalized marketing and merchandising! Along with the company’s top product experts, CEO Raj De Datta will provide an exclusive look at the company’s latest AI innovations reshaping the omnichannel experience. Don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity to connect with fellow industry leaders and explore the latest trends in retail technology.

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Grubhub Adds First National Grocery Partner — Albertsons Companies

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Nearly 1,800 Albertsons Companies stores are joining the Grubhub Marketplace for delivery, including the Albertsons , Safeway , Vons , Jewel-Osco , Shaw’s , Acme and Tom Thumb banners. The deal marks Grubhub’s first national grocery deal following its partnership with Mercato , a marketplace for independent grocers. Albertsons Cos. customers will now be able to schedule delivery of their grocery orders through the Grubhub app and website and via the Grubhub+ loyalty program, which provides

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Walgreens to Close Underperforming Stores

Retail Wire

In response to persistent profitability challenges and eroding margins, Walgreens announced on Thursday its decision to close a substantial number of underperforming stores across the United States. This strategic move is part of a broader multi-year footprint optimization program aimed at enhancing the company's overall efficiency and financial health.

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Skechers supplier accused of using forced labor

Retail Dive

The shoe material maker and two other vendors joined the Department of Homeland Security’s list of companies banned from importing goods into the U.S.

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THG’s Lookfantastic to open first physical store

Retail Gazette

THG owned online beauty retailer Lookfantastic is set to open a phsyical store in the Greater Manchester town of Altrincham The store is set to occupy the George Street unit vacated by JD Sports. Lookfantastic, acquired by THG in 2010, was one of the UK’s first digital beauty retailers. The store opening comes after the group highlighted the success of its beauty division as a key driver of growth.

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Secrets of a Successful Sale: Optimizing Your Checkout Process

Speaker: David Nisbet, Everett Zufelt, and Michaela Weber

Once upon a time, in the vast realm of online commerce, there lived a humble checkout button overlooked by many. Yet, within its humble click lay the power to transform a mere visitor into a loyal customer. 🧐 💡 Getting checkout right can mark the difference between a successful sale and an abandoned cart, yet many businesses fail to make payments a part of their commerce strategy even when it has a direct impact on revenue.

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Travis Wright re-emerges in new, post-Tigerlily role

Inside Retail

Former Tigerlily CEO Travis Wright has joined Ecommerce Equation as chief product officer. Wright left Tigerlily after Seafolly acquired the swimwear company. Prior to joining Tigerlily, Wright served as GM at Esther & Co. “Travis brings a unique blend of strategic vision, hands-on experience, and empathetic leadership to Ecommerce Equation,” said Jay Wright, Ecommerce Equation founder and CEO. “Her appointment as chief product officer marks an exciting chapter for our comp

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TikTok Shop Debuts Social Impact Programs Aimed at SMBs

Retail TouchPoints

TikTok Shop has launched a new social impact initiative called SOAR Together (Supporting Our Artisans and Retailers) that is designed to help small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) advance their businesses on TikTok Shop. “It’s important that entrepreneurs of all backgrounds on TikTok Shop feel supported in order to continue thriving in their creative and business endeavors,” said Nico Le Bourgeois, Head of TikTok Shop Operations, U.S. in a statement.

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Bosch Eyes Whirlpool Acquisition

Retail Wire

German engineering giant Robert Bosch is considering a potential bid for U.S. appliances manufacturer Whirlpool, a move that could significantly bolster Bosch's standing in the household appliances market. This potential acquisition, which sources say is still under discussion, would place Bosch in a stronger position against its growing competition from Asian manufacturers.

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Budgy Smuggler partners TfL for new London Underground-themed collection

Retail Times

Retail Times publishes international & UK retail news covering products, data, tech, packaging, people, research, comment and more besides! Popular Australian swimwear brand Budgy Smuggler has partnered with Transport for London (TfL) for a new London Underground-themed collection, in a deal facilitated by TfL’s global licensing agency IMG. Inspired by the London Underground’s iconic moquette designs, the collection includes three swim trunks featuring signature patterns from the Northern, D

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Brick & Mortar Retail Relevance: How to Stay Ahead of the Curve

Speaker: Jay Black, Senior Account Executive

Let's set the record straight: in-store retail isn't dead - it's evolving! Faced with the digital age and the demands of omnichannel shopping, some retailers are thriving while others are struggling to adapt. Join Jay Black in this exclusive session as he explores the strategies that set successful stores apart, including: Crafting unique and unforgettable in-store experiences 🛍️ Mastering the art of retail demands 🛒 Navigating inventory challenges in today's climate 📦 an

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Mattress specialist Emma lays off 18% of workforce

Retail Gazette

Online mattress retailer Emma is set to lay off almost a fifth of its worldwide workforce after realigning its expectations for 2024. The firm will be axing 200 employees, 18% of its workforce, amid volatile global economic conditions hitting both the online and home sector. The company initially had ambitious plans for 2024, including business expansion and diversifying its product portfolio as it opened its first UK store earlier this year.

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Why are luxury brands investing more in South Korea despite economic headwinds?

Inside Retail

Less than a year after making its Asia debut in Tokyo, the Paris-based luxury leather goods label Polene has recently expanded its international presence with a flagship store in South Korea, aiming to capture the burgeoning affluent demographic in the country. The move comes at a time when South Korea is experiencing an influx of international luxury brands establishing a presence in the market.

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Alimentation Couche-Tard Promotes COO to Top Spot

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Convenience store retailer Alimentation Couche-Tard will promote current COO Alex Miller to CEO and President, effective Sept. 6, 2024. Miller will replace Brian Hannasch, who will retire from these positions but remain as a special advisor to Miller and Alex Bouchard, Founder and Executive Chairman of the board. The company operates more than 16,700 stores in 31 countries under banners including Couche-Tard and Circle K Alex Miller “Couche-Tard has only had two CEOs during its almost 45 -year h

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Tractor Supply Drops DEI and Climate Goals

Retail Wire

Tractor Supply Company, the largest rural lifestyle retailer in the U.S., has announced significant changes to its corporate policies. The Brentwood, Tennessee-based company will eliminate its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) roles, retract its carbon emissions goals, and cease sponsorship of Pride events. This move follows a concerted pressure campaign from right-wing activists, which culminated in these sweeping revisions.

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Composable Commerce Reference Architecture 2024 Edition

Achieve more with your commerce with the help of Orium’s Composable Commerce Reference Architecture 2024 Edition. Presented in partnership with commercetools, Contentstack, and Google Cloud, this edition is packed with new insights and practical examples to help you navigate changes in digital commerce and construct an adaptable tech stack optimized for efficiency and scalability.

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J.C. Penney Q1 loss widens as sales fall 8%

Retail Dive

The department store’s start to the year was fairly weak, though improvements to merchandise and some stores have paid off, GlobalData said.

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Aspinal of London names former Harrods retail director as new CEO

Retail Gazette

Aspinal of London has named Laura Brown as its new chief executive. She leaves her post as CEO of Dubai Mall to join the British designer and was formerly retail director at Harrods from 2014 to 2022 , having also previously worked for Bicester Village and Kildare Village. Aspinal of London was founded in 2001 by British entrepreneur Iain Burton as a British heritage brand.

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A marriage of convenience? Myer’s acquisition of Premier’s apparel brands

Inside Retail

A prospective backdoor listing and a marriage of convenience have enlivened end of financial year stock market prognostications. The backdoor listing on the Australia Securities Exchange for Chemist Warehouse through a merger with Sigma Pharmaceuticals looks problematic. The marriage of convenience through a Myer acquisition of Premier Investments apparel brands portfolio is more likely to succeed.

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Exclusive: Thriftbooks Launches Book BuyBack Program to Source In-Demand Titles

Retail TouchPoints

Online book reseller Thriftbooks Global has added a new inventory stream, beyond the library, charity and donation center castoffs that make up the bulk of its merchandise — its own customers. The company has launched a BuyBack program that allows customers to sell books directly to Thriftbooks, earning either money or store credit in return. A user’s “SellBack Shelf” from the program’s beta version.

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How to Stay Competitive in the Evolving State of Martech

Marketing technology is essential for B2B marketers to stay competitive in a rapidly changing digital landscape — and with 53% of marketers experiencing legacy technology issues and limitations, they’re researching innovations to expand and refine their technology stacks. To help practitioners keep up with the rapidly evolving martech landscape, this special report will discuss: How practitioners are integrating technologies and systems to encourage information-sharing between departments and pr

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Volkswagen Invests $5 Billion in Rivian

Retail Wire

In a significant move for the electric vehicle (EV) industry, Volkswagen Group has announced a $5 billion investment in Rivian, leading to a notable surge in Rivian's stock. This joint venture aims to develop new technologies for electric vehicles, offering a potential lifeline for Rivian as it faces financial challenges and a broader slowdown in EV sales.

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IMF Chief Urges U.S. Policymakers to Pay Off the Deficit

LS Retail

©iStock/krblokhin International Monetary Fund (IMF) chief Kristalina Georgieva recently urged U.S. policymakers to take advantage of the U.S. recovery from the pandemic and pay off the deficit. Georgieva said policymakers should put the U.S. national deficit on a “decisive downward path,” in part to ensure investors do not start losing interest in U.S. treasuries.

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Iceland ‘Frozen Out’ manifesto reveals consumers do not feel represented by politicians

Retail Gazette

Iceland has released Frozen Out, its first-ever supermarket manifesto designed to give customers a voice as the General Election nears. A panel of seven customers from across the UK, selected to lead the manifesto , will provide monthly insights as part of Iceland’s initiative to bring real-world concerns to Westminster. The manifesto draws from a survey of over 6,500 customers, highlighting issues such as the cost-of-living crisis, which emerged as the top concern for respondents.

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Former Kmart boss takes the helm of Campion education business

Inside Retail

Campion Group has named former Kmart GM of customer experience Tom Bradley as its new CEO. Campion Group’s businesses include education supplier Campion Education, publisher Insight Publications, library supplier The Book House, and education technology specialist EdSoft. It has 14 retail stores across Australia. Prior to Kmart, Bradley served as regional strategy director at Bacardi and as GM of customer insights at Coles. “After an extensive search, during which we met many excepti

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How Retailers Are Transforming Customer Experiences with Data & AI

Speaker: David Azoulay, Marc Stracuzza, Román Tejada, and Guest Speaker Sucharita Kodali

Imagine a retail landscape where every interaction is personalized, every decision informed, and every opportunity maximized 🤔✨ Join us for an exploratory journey into the heart of AI-driven retail innovation. We’ll unveil the transformative potential of AI and data analytics in shaping the future of omnichannel personalization and e-commerce.