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Luxe-for-less leader MCoBeauty talks international expansion

Inside Retail

Founded in 2016, luxe-for-less beauty brand MCoBeauty has seen massive growth over the past several years, and is expecting revenue growth of up to 90 per cent in 2023. IR: It’s pretty clear it’s a challenging environment for those consumers at the moment. I saw that niche. SS: We’re not. It’s a copy and paste.

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Proudly made in China: How Chinese consumers are reclaiming domestic brands

Inside Retail

As the quality of living and workers’ wages reached new heights, Western brands spotted a golden opportunity and raced to set up shop in the East to reach China’s 1 billion consumers (and counting). Founded in 2012, lingerie label Neiwai (meaning ‘inside and outside’) is another direct-to-consumer label that began online.

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Luxury electric vehicle manufacturer Lucid Motors opens first Scandinavian studio in Oslo’s Promenaden district

Retail Focus

Promenaden Management, the company behind Oslo’s luxury retail destination, has announced the opening of Lucid Motors’ first store in Scandinavia. Tax incentives are also shaping the consumer demand in electricity-powered vehicles, leading to four out of five new cars sold in Norway in 2022. a decade ago.

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14 Property Management Incentive Program Ideas to Retain Residents

Parcel Pending

As a property manager , you undoubtedly recognize that turning over a unit has a significant price tag – from cleaning to marketing to maintenance costs (especially in current market conditions ). To retain residents, here are 14 key property management incentive ideas to keep your residents in place. The Details of Incentives.

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Latest trends in industrial supply chain and logistics

Inside Retail

Consumer convenience On the consumer side, while convenience will always be important, there has been a distinct shift away from wanting ultra-fast deliveries, such as those within three-hour windows. What’s more important to consumers now is that companies deliver when they say they will, even if that’s a bit longer.

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Unconventional luxury brand collaborations are everywhere. Here’s why

Inside Retail

Part of the reason is their success with young Asian consumers, who are driving demand for luxury consumer goods. We wanted to investigate why this strategy appeals to Chinese luxury consumers of the post-1990s generation. Business managers call this approach the luxury strategy.

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Dick Smith, Burger King, David Jones: Is it third time lucky for Anchorage?

Inside Retail

Anchorage struck gold with the $20 million acquisition of the Dick Smith consumer electronics chain from Woolworths Group in November 2012. Woolworths had written off more than $420 million restructuring the business, which was Australia’s largest consumer electronics chain by store count.