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How Nike is tapping into the US$1.5 trillion wellness market

Inside Retail

Rather than Nike Live’s focus on mobile shopping and two-week merchandise rotation, the Well Collective stores will instead aspire to help customers across five key pillars: movement, mindfulness, nutrition, rest, and connection. “We trillion, so it’s not a surprise that many brands are looking to play in this space,” Zoppos said. “As

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The rise of Sheike: From Sydney market stall to style authority

Inside Retail

It will continue to evolve the concept that we rolled out last year at Karrinyup and Robina – really open [with] a lot of space to come in and enjoy the store environment and lovely marble finishes and brass finishes throughout the store. So we’ll be looking to expand heavily into SA, WA, and probably the Victorian markets.

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Proximity retailing and current retail environmental paradoxes

Retail Focus

Urban proximity concepts are becoming more relevant, and rural proximity concepts are retreating to less relevant formats. Given this situation, startups have been invited to invest in their local communities to revive the street with local concepts. Over the past few years, the retail sector has experienced several disparities.

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Immersive Queen store opens on Carnaby Street

Retail Focus

The ‘Queen The Greatest’ store will take visitors on a journey over 2 floors, from 70s thrift store (Freddie and Roger had a stall in Kensington Market), 80s iconic live performances and tours, 90s record store, 00s DVD homage through to 2010s tech concepts.

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Queen to open experiential pop-up shop on Carnaby Street

Retail Focus

The ‘Queen The Greatest’ store will take visitors on a journey over 2 floors, from 70s thrift store (Freddie and Roger had a stall in Kensington Market), 80s iconic live performances and tours, 90s record store, 00s DVD homage through to 2010s tech concepts.

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