All Fashion articles – Page 801
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Opinion
Viva España
As retailers return from their summer breaks, at least one is confident that it will keep the Mediterranean holiday spirit alive.
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News
Signet first-half profits fall
Jewellery giant Signet – the company behind H Samuel, Ernest Jones and Leslie Davis in the UK– suffered a 27.8 per cent fall in profits in the first half of 2008.
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Berghaus to open second UK store
Outdoor specialist Berghaus is to open a second store in the UK and has laid out plans to enter the Chinese market next year.
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Suits You reveals new look
Formal menswear chain Suits You has unveiled its first new-look store at Dudley’s Merry Hill shopping centre.
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Price rises to hit non-food
Price hikes of more than 6 per cent on non-food items such as T-shirts, shoes and sofas are possible next year, because of the sterling’s collapse against the euro and the dollar.
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Out-of-town retail parks to ‘lead retail renaissance’
Out-of-town retail is set to bounce back from the economic gloom and will be more successful than town centres in instigating a retail resurgence, a Verdict survey has claimed.
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Adili seeks extra funding
Ethical fashion e-tailer Adili is seeking additional funding by issuing share capital to its largest investor Hawk Investments.
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Asos chief nets £352,000 in pay and bonuses
Asos chief executive Nick Robertson took 352,000 in pay and bonuses last year after bucking the downturn and more than doubling pre-tax profits at the business to 7.3 million.
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Jil Sander changes hands
Private equity firm Change Capital Partners has sold luxury fashion retailer Jil Sander to Tokyo-listed apparel group Onward and its European subsidiary GIBO, for €167 million ( 135.5 million).
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Charity shops post profit rises
Charity shops have recorded profits up 7.4 per cent this year as shoppers try to manage their budgets in the face of the economic downturn.
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JJB Sports: The City View
Buy-out speculation once again engulfed JJB Sports, which is thought to have enjoyed a trading fillip stimulated by the UK’s strong Olympics performance.
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News
Speedo showcases swimsuit
Speedo is to cash in on Olympics fever with the creation of a dedicated area for its LZR Racer swimsuit range at its flagship Covent Garden store.
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Adams stabilises as it reveals £1.3m profit
Adams Childrenswear has announced an operating profit of 1.3 million in its first year of trading since retail entrepreneur John Shannon rescued the business from administration.
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Moss Bros rejigs store design to drive casuals
Menswear retailer Moss Bros is to enhance its casualwear credentials with the roll out of a revamped store design following a three-month trial.
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River Island unveils Oxford Street facelift
Fashion giant River Island revealed its latest store design at the opening of its new flagship store on London’s Oxford Street last Friday.
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All Saints to kick-start global growth offensive
Fashion retailer All Saints has pressed the button on ambitious international expansion.
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35 retailers back Green’s letter to landlords
Sir Philip Green has written to some of the UK’s biggest landlords on behalf of 35 retail groups in an attempt to bring key aspects of how retail property is leased into the modern era.
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Russia still on West’s retail map despite political chill
International retailers are likely to push on with expansion in Russia despite a return to icy relations between the Kremlin and the West.
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Analysis
Brits abroad
The Olympics have reminded us all how great it is to be British, but shoppers around the world love what we stand for. Charlotte Hardie discovers how we can capitalise on their enthusiasm for all things British.
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Opinion
Slim pickings
London Fashion Week will begin in a fortnight and will be overshadowed, if not disgruntled, by the obligatory size zero debate.

















