All Fashion articles – Page 257
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NewsTofs expands fashion offer with new kidswear range
Tofs, formerly known as The Original Factory Shop, is expanding its fashion offer with the launch of kidswear range, Hullabaloo.
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NewsJohn Lewis Partnership sales bloom in warm weather
John Lewis and Waitrose sales rose last week as the heatwave drove purchases of outdoor living items and summer drinks.
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NewsHoney Birdette plans aggressive UK expansion
Australian lingerie retailer Honey Birdette is planning to open 50 stores across the UK by the end of next year.
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NewsBreakfast briefing: Timpson, Honey Birdette and more
Retail news round-up: Timpson owner reports surge in profits and Honey Birdette plans UK expansion.
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NewsMango launches ranges in Debenhams stores
Mango has launched ranges in Debenhams’ major stores as part of an own-bought collaboration between the two retailers.
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NewsJD Sports to invest to hike up outdoor profits
JD Sports’ outdoor fascia turned a full-year profit for the first time, and finance boss Brian Small said the division’s profits will “undoubtedly” continue to grow.
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NewsJohn Lewis reveals exclusive case study on logistics evolution
John Lewis’ head of operations has been announced as keynote speaker at Retail Week’s Supply Chain conference on May 10, free for retailers to attend.
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AnalysisJD Sports’ knockout performance sets it apart
Salesforce Retailer of the Year JD Sports has joined retail’s premier league. Executive chairman Peter Cowgill talks to George MacDonald about how it has been achieved
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NewsMissguided calls in Rothschild to explore options
Missguided has called in City advisers Rothschild to help it explore its sale or float options.
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NewsRetail sales dip as shoppers scrap non-essential items
UK retail sales declined last month with non-food categories the worst hit, as shoppers prioritise buying only essential items.
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NewsBreakfast briefing: Missguided and Tesco
Retail news round-up: Missguided explores option for sale, and court agrees Tesco and Serious Fraud Office settlement
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NewsJaeger tumbles into administration, 680 jobs at risk
Jaeger has tumbled into administration leaving the future of its 680 staff and 46 stores hanging in the balance, Retail Week can reveal.
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NewsToday in retail: Nyx slinks into UK retail sector
Clearly not burned by its recent experience with The Body Shop, L’Oreal has launched a fresh bricks-and-mortar effort for one of its other beauty brands.
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NewsPrimark’s parent company seeks new chairman
Primark owner Associated British Foods (ABF) is understood to have kicked off a search for a new chairman to succeed Charles Sinclair.
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NewsToday in retail: Anglo-French relations looking good
Brexit negotiations have failed to sour the appetite for international expansion in the beauty world, as today’s deal between Feel Unique and The Beautyst proves.
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NewsJaeger files intention to appoint administrators
Jaeger has filed a notice of intention to appoint administrators in an effort to ward off potential action from creditors.
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NewsAnn Summers profits flat as it eyes overseas expansion
Ann Summers posted flat full-year profits and a rise in like-for-like sales as the retailer prepares to expand its wholesale operation internationally.
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OpinionRetail surgery: How back end tech can improve experience
How back end tech can improve customer experience?
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Analysis
Lefties: The fascia Inditex refuses to talk about
What is Lefties, the brand that owner – global fashion giant Inditex – is so keen to keep under wraps?
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AnalysisFive lessons retailers can learn from Paddy Power
As the biggest race in the horse racing calendar, the Grand National, approaches this weekend, bookmakers are kicking their marketing efforts into overdrive.

















