All Fashion articles – Page 776
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Debenhams and Arcadia race to buy Principles
Debenhams and Top Shop-owner Arcadia are battling it out to take control of Principles, the Icelandic-backed fashion chain.
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Laura Ashley warns on profits
Laura Ashley has issued a profit warning after suffering in the “volatile economic climate”.
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Kaupthing to waive selected Mosaic covenants
Mosaic has issued a statement confirming that Kaupthing will waive interest payments and temporarily waive its rights on selected financial covenants until its next payment date.
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Laura Ashley co-founder Sir Bernard Ashley dies
Sir Bernard Ashley, the husband of Laura Ashley and co-founder of the fashion-to-furnishings retailer, has died.
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Stylo chairman to buy 200 stores from administration
Stylo chairman Michael Ziff is planning to buy back 200 of the group’s 380 stores from administrator Deloitte.
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H&M sales beat expectations
Fashion group H&M has reported a stronger than expected January, when same-store sales fell 1 per cent.
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London's January sales strongest in five months
London retailers enjoyed their highest like-for-like sales in five months during January, when shoppers in the capital were attracted by deep discounts and clearance Sales.
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John Shannon rescues Adams
Former owner John Shannon has bought back the Adams childrenswear brand and the 120 remaining stores.
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Topshop sets opening date for New York flagship
The opening date for Topshop’s much-anticipated New York flagship store has been revealed as April 2.
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La Senza chief executive Rose Foster has left the lingerie retailer after less than two years in the role.>
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JJB secures lending extension
JJB Sports has secured an extension of lending arrangements for a month dependent upon progress with the proposed sale of its fitness clubs division.
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Stylo to go into administration
Shoe retailer Stylo is poised to go into administration after its creditors and landlords voted against the proposed Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) for its Barratts and Priceless chains.
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Tesco launches superstore format at Liverpool One, piling pressure on non-food rivals
Tesco will next week unveil a new store fascia – Superstore – in the centre of Liverpool.
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Asos to up interaction with web community
Asos is planning to launch an online community channel on its website as it seeks to drive customer interaction with the fashion brand.
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Asos: Stock in focus
The fashion e-tailer, now capitalised higher than many main market-listed retailers, was a Christmas winner and is expected to continue blazing a trail.
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Lingerie players hope for Valentine’s Day boost
Lingerie retailers will be hoping for a boost this Valentine’s Day as the 4.1bn sector expects its most challenging period for 20 years.
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Austin Reed to revitalise Viyella
Austin Reed chief executive Nick Hollingworth has laid out his vision for womenswear brand Viyella, which the retailer bought out of administration last week.
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Landsbanki keeps retailers at bay over Baugur pickings
Department store groups eager to cash in on the demise of Baugur may have a long wait, after Landsbanki reiterated its intention to retain the shares it now controls in Baugur-backed brands.
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Two key fashion suppliers go into administration
Cracks are continuing to appear in the fashion supply chain as two suppliers of mid-market womenswear hit the buffers.
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M&S opens archives for 125th birthday
Marks & Spencer is celebrating its 125th anniversary by exhibiting its treasured company archive to the public in partnership with the University of Leeds.

















