Another post-Brexit landmark for UK retailers.
Some big challenges for retailers, years in the making, will finally make themselves felt over the coming months. For the retail sector, it’s (another) crunch time for Brexit.
Superdry in need of youth.
Superdry is the latest mainstream fashion brand to come under pressure as it fights to appeal to a younger audience and is faced with implementing harsh cost-cutting measures and potentially closing some of its stores.
Sweet smell of success for high-end beauty goods.
Against a backdrop of slowing growth in the broad luxury goods sector the beauty category represents a bright spot for high-end retailers and brand owners that is giving them some confidence for the future.
Subscription services in retail: Boon or bane?
This month, Glynn Davis and Matthew Valentine spar over subscriptions in this new edition of retail face-off.
The Edit LDN deal highlights tough times for go-go retailer.
It was recently announced that Edit LDN was being acquired by off-price fashion retailer BrandAlley.
The Magnificent Seven – themes, insights and take-aways from NRF 2024.
Retailers and technology providers recently rolled into New York City for the annual jamboree that is Retail’s Big Show, organised by the NRF.
A thumbs-up for real stores, but do we want Woolies to return?
Shoppers in the fashion sector have given a thumbs-up to retailers which offer them a real experience.
Women executives in retail #12: Claire Farrant, VP of marketing for mobility & convenience in Europe at BP.
Q&A with ZClaire Farrant, VP of marketing for mobility & convenience in Europe at BP.
Smaller retailers boosting technology spending.
Smaller retailers in the UK are planning to invest in technology in the year ahead as they recognise it as a key way to boost the customer experience.
[NRF 2024] Sainsbury’s adopting AI across its business.
Sainsbury’s is experimenting with AI in various parts of its business as it seeks to deploy the technology.