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Fashion for people with disabilities celebrated at Australian Fashion Week

Inside Retail

For the first time ever, a runway show for people with disabilities will feature at Afterpay Australian Fashion Week (AAFW) in May. . Fashion brand Christina Stephens, led by Jessie Sadler, is one of the founding members of the group.

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Simon to Replace JCPenney with Luxury Apartments at San Diego’s Fashion Valley

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Simon has unveiled plans for the next wave of redevelopment for its Fashion Valley shopping center in San Diego, which will include the addition of 850 multi-family luxury residences by AMLI Residential. Christian Louboutin and Fendi are set to follow in 2025.

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Fashion insiders weigh in on the uncertain future of Australian Fashion Week

Inside Retail

Fashion industry insiders are speculating about the future of Australian Fashion Week (AFW) following the news of IMG’s exit from the country’s premier fashion event. Since its debut in 1996, AFW has attempted to evolve alongside Australia’s dynamic fashion landscape.

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Europe’s largest luxury watch house opens in Promenaden, Oslo’s Fashion District

Retail Focus

Norwegian family-owned watchmaker Urmaker Bjerke has opened Europe’s largest luxury watch house at Eger quarter in Promenaden, Oslo’s Fashion District. These iconic names were introduced to the area after Promenaden Management assumed control of the district in 2016. Bjerke House, set over 2,965 sq.

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Spanish Fashion Giant Mango Boosts Retail Offer at Touchwood Shopping Centre in Solihull

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Touchwood Shopping Centre in Solihull has continued to expand its leading offer with the arrival of Spanish fashion retailer Mango. New retailers at the scheme over the past year include Polestar electric cars, luxury watchmaker Tag Heuer premium appliance manufacturer Miele and cosmetics brand Rituals.

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Major fast-fashion brands launch trial to collect clothes waste next year

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Some of Europe’s largest fashion companies will start collecting discarded clothes from April as part of a voluntary pilot scheme to manage textile waste that anticipates EU regulations expected to come into force in 2026. Reporting by Corina Pons; Editing by Charlie Devereux and Mark Potter, of Reuters.

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Fashion label Nique enters voluntary administration

Inside Retail

Australian fashion label Nique has entered voluntary administration, becoming the latest high-street brand to falter in a tumultuous economic environment. At least 15 staff will be affected by the administration, with many being casual employees. “In This story was originally published on Smart Company.

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