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Barneys Returns to Brick-and-Mortar with Limited-Time NYC Pop-Up

Retail TouchPoints

The iconic retailer will go back to its SoHo roots with a five -week pop-up facilitated by beauty brand Hourglass. It’s a symmetrical turnaround: the Hourglass brand debuted at the famed department store two decades ago. The 1,500-square-foot pop-up will take up residence at 14 Prince Street from Sept.

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Time to De-Uberize: the Hidden Power of Live Commerce

Retail TouchPoints

It found that 67% of consumers believe that the best shopping experiences of the future will incorporate both human and digital channels. Instead, they want the creativity and storytelling that used to come from interactions with real humans on the shopping floor. Recent research from Khoros bears this out.

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In my shoes: I’m non-binary. This is why retail should be degendered

Inside Retail

Imagine, next, entering a store and instantly feeling blocked, restricted: uncomfortable, unwelcome, unsafe. This is how I and so many other trans and non-binary people feel when shopping not only for a special occasion but on any given day, even just buying new undies. The Myer underwear department, however, proved another challenge.

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From Pop-Up Stores to Seamless Experiences

Retail Focus

The Evolution of Retail Formats The history of retail formats can be traced back to the late 1800s when single-product stores dominated the townscape. However, the emergence of department stores revolutionized the retail landscape by offering diverse products and brands under one roof.

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As Ted Baker closes its remaining stores, what went wrong?

Retail Gazette

NODL licenses the brand in the UK and Europe from Authentic Brands Group (ABG), the brand management group which owns Reebok, Forever 21 and David Beckham which bought Ted Baker for £211m in October 2022. But the brand’s problems predate Debenhams’ demise in 2020.

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As Ted Baker store closures begin, what went wrong?

Retail Gazette

NODL licenses the brand in the UK and Europe from Authentic Brands Group (ABG), the brand management group which owns Reebok, Forever 21 and David Beckham which bought Ted Baker for £211m just 18 months ago. But the brand’s problems predate Debenhams’ demise in 2020.

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Clear vision – omnichannel retailing for optical brands

I Vend

Optical retail straddles two worlds – optical retail stores are part medical practice, with prescription lenses, and part fashion retailer, selling designer frames and sunglasses. This combination of challenge and opportunity means that never has brand been so important for optical retail stores.