Retail for Good: the event championing sustainability and ethics in retail.
On 26 March, Diamart Group, together with Altavia, hosted the Retail for Good event.
Women executives in retail #14: Q&A with Jo Jenkins, CEO, White Stuff.
White Stuff is a modern lifestyle brand selling smart casual clothing with a unique and creative style.
The Deck playing a winning hand.
The largest store-front in Savile Row in central London is home to a women’s tailoring business that only opened its doors in 2020.
Women executives in retail #13: Emma Watkinson, co-founder & CEO, SilkFred.
SilkFred solves two problems: ‘I have nothing special to wear’ and ‘I want to start a fashion brand but don’t know how’ in one place.
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.
Putting pre-loved goods on Christmas shopping lists.
Established retailers are highlighting second-hand goods during the run-up to Christmas with them opening stores selling pre-loved items.
Women executives in retail #11: Zia Zareem-Slade, former chief creative officer, Hauser & Wirth.
Q&A with Zia Zareem-Slade, former chief creative officer, Hauser & Wirth.
Elvis & Kresse: Building a fully regenerative luxury goods business.
Pioneering luxury goods company Elvis & Kresse continues to increase the amount of waste materials it uses to make its unique belts and bags.
Women executives in retail #10: Joanne Hall, UK retail operations director, BP.
My role is all about making sure we provide our customers with a brilliant, efficient experience when they visit us.
Multi-charity superstore on a roll.
Pioneering multi-charity department store concept The Charity Super.Mkt continues to launch pop-up stores in major shopping centres.