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From bikinis on a kitchen bench to global resort wear brand, Bydee boomed 700pc

Inside Retail

I was thinking wholesale and was taking my product around to stores and I remember being rejected all the time. We put $1000 into US ad spend and that went crazy,” Hairis said, adding “I didn’t understand the potential until we saw the return on investment.”

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‘An exciting way to test a new market’: More fashion brands turn to rental

Inside Retail

Fulfilment by GlamCorner now sees the platform handling the logistics of clothing rental on behalf of fashion brands, including warehousing, cleaning, shipping and returns, and giving brands their own rental stores, which they can embed in their e-commerce sites and promote to customers.

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Candles to cleaning: Diptyque finds beauty “where no beauty is expected”

Inside Retail

In a crowded market like the home fragrance category, where everyone from fast fashion and beauty brands to discount department stores and pharmacists are selling candles, it’s near impossible to create and retain cut-through, much less develop an iconic brand synonymous with luxury and quality like 60-year-old Parisian brand Diptyque.

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8 retailers slashing jobs and cutting costs in 2024

Retail Gazette

Administrators at FRP said the reduced store footprint would coincide with “a renewed focus on the brand’s products, online sales channels and wholesale strategies, bringing the brand in line with industry peers and supporting a return to financial stability”.

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Five up-and-coming Korean fashion brands to have on your radar

Inside Retail

After years of being sidelined on the alternative calendar, Seoul Fashion Week has become a popular fashion destination to discover bubbling trends before they hit the mainstream, and this year marks its highly-awaited return to physical shows following a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic. billion to $37.18

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

Retail Gazette

The refocus to home turf has also helped electricals retailer AO World, which returned to profit last year driven by the simplification of its operations and closure of its German and Dutch arms. He also sees opportunity in its beauty division, which he says sits in one of the least penetrated and fastest growing online markets.

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Spring Fair looks ahead to 2025 following a buzzing show

A1 Retail

Kate Grindal, Retail Manager, Cadw said “Great to see many of our existing suppliers returning this year, it’s the perfect opportunity to catch up in one day.” We have been really surprised by the amount of new customers but we have also seen dormant customers returning to us this season.” #SBS

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