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The Adoption of Pop-Up Stores by Luxury Brands

Retail Focus

This event served as a catalyst for the popularisation of pop-up retail, captivating large brands like AT&T, Levi Strauss, and Motorola, who recognised the potential of these temporary stores to engage young demographics in innovative ways.

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How the world’s largest jewellery brand Pandora shifted to recycled metals

Inside Retail

The business entered the Australian market in 2004 when Karin Adcock acquired the Australian licence for around $35,000. It is the result of several years’ intensive work to define the right operating model, engage closely with all our silver and gold suppliers and audit more than 40 sites to see who can meet our high standards.”

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Why Viktoria & Woods is about creativity, inclusivity and sustainability

Inside Retail

Margie Woods launched her fashion label Viktoria & Woods in 2004 in Melbourne to offer women timeless pieces in their wardrobe, with knitwear at the heart of it. From a design perspective, we take a seasonless approach so that short trends don’t impact us as much. How we engage with her. Her instore and online experience.

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