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How Analogue Apotik is solidifying its presence in Asia’s fragrance market 

Inside Retail

Started by Adrian Cheong in 2015, Malaysian fragrance brand Analogue Apotik has carved out a niche in the APAC market with its solid colognes for men. “I These were the few countries that were very open in terms of their markets, it was very easy to get into. Buying power is still very much an issue in Malaysia.

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Why luggage brand July hired a luxury expert to pursue more premium positioning

Inside Retail

Australian luggage brand July has confirmed the appointment of luxury marketing professional Alex Anton as its vice president of brand, a newly created role that underscores the retailer’s ambition to become a globally recognised name in the travel space. We need to create better and more beautiful campaigns,” he said.

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Why luggage brand July hired a luxury expert to pursue more premium positioning

Inside Retail

Australian luggage brand July has confirmed the appointment of luxury marketing professional Alex Anton as its vice president of brand, a newly created role that underscores the retailer’s ambition to become a globally recognised name in the travel space. We need to create better and more beautiful campaigns,” he said.

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Why Amazon, Rent the Runway, Etsy are betting on resale

Inside Retail

To be unique, you can’t get that at the mall, but young consumers are seeing the advantage of the contemporary vintage market as a place where you can find garments that express yourself, while being economical and environmentally conscious,” Graham Wetzbarger, founder and CEO of Luxury Appraisals and Authentication, told Inside Retail.

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What Europe’s upcoming ban on unsold textiles means for fashion

Inside Retail

According to the report, global textile production nearly doubled between 2000 and 2015, and by 2030, the consumption of clothing and footwear is expected to increase by 63 per cent from 62 million tonnes today to 102 million tonnes. What does this mean?

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“We are optimistic”: Heinemann Australia MD talks new store formats

Inside Retail

The stores will offer a mix of international and homegrown brands across beauty, fashion, accessories, watches and jewellery, wines and spirits, gifting and confectionery. At 506sqm, T3 will focus on luxury fashion brands and accessories, as part of its appeal to seasoned business travellers and discerning shoppers. Proof of concept.

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Meet the luxury swim label taking over beaches from California to Bondi

Inside Retail

When Shea Marie launched swimwear label Same back in 2015 there was no blueprint or incubator to help convert her influence into a brand. After streamlining its business back to a direct-to-consumer model, Same is now ready to venture into new markets with its first global expansion into Australia. “As

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