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The smell of success: Redical’s Victoria Leeds welcomes Le Labo’s regional debut

Retail Focus

Born in Grasse and raised in New York in 2006, Le Labo has accumulated a steadfast following for its philosophy of creating unique sensorial experiences, rooted in slow perfumery. We are thrilled to welcome Le Labo this summer, as we continue to further enrich the destination’s line-up of best-in-class brands.’

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Astley Clarke selects Seven Dials for its UK flagship store

Retail Focus

Founded in 2006 by Bec Astley Clarke MBE and headquartered in London, the brand began its journey as an online-only retailer. Astley Clarke jewellery is now stocked in Selfridges, Liberty and on international luxury retail site FarFetch however, with Seven Dials playing the next part in the brand’s expansion.

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How colourful QLD boutique Orange Sherbet punches above its weight

Inside Retail

I opened Orange Sherbet in 2006 when there was no such thing as Facebook, Instagram, or TikTok marketing. KN: As more companies are starting to cater for plus-size clothing in their online stores, many do not carry these lines in their bricks-and-mortar stores. The store is now a huge 500sqm space, almost double the previous shop size.

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Mango to open flagship store on New York’s Fifth Avenue

Retail Focus

The store will have a selling space of close to 2,100 m 2 in the Grande Dame building, at number 711 of the emblematic New York avenue. The firm plans to open the store, which will stock the Woman, Man and Kids lines, during the first half of 2022. “ Mango has been present in the United States since 2006.

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From Cobblestones to Cyberspace: VMSD Celebrates Its 125th Year of Service to the Retail Industry

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These building technologies, with the ability to span large spaces, led to the development of the show window. In 1913, the windows at Marshall Field’s in Chicago displayed a line of merchandise inspired by Japanese culture and tradition. Economic expansion was fueled by a new affluence. It was a quest for tranquility.