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Pricing and consumer perception: Why fast-fashion brands launch premium ranges

Inside Retail

The value of luxury and premium fashion goods is often in their design, storytelling and product quality. These collections tap into three key tenets that higher-end brands typically use to justify their higher price point: fashion-forward designs, higher-quality materials and sustainable values.

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The Adoption of Pop-Up Stores by Luxury Brands

Retail Focus

The Japanese fashion label Comme des Garçons, with founder Rei Kawakubo, notably launched the first pop-up store in Berlin in 2004, drawing crowds with normal retail-priced items and creating a sense of urgency that remains influential in shoppers today.

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Rapha invests in flagship clubhouse expansion

Retail Focus

It will also feature an experiential space to celebrate the culture of cycling, a larger café area for its riding community and a packed events and rides calendar. The brand new exhibition space will host a series of exclusive exhibitions designed to give a deeper insight and celebrate the stories of cycling.

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Meet the brand that launched Aus Fashion Week’s first metaverse show

Inside Retail

I assume that will be a big influence on fashion designers designing for the metaverse. DT: As fashion designers, we can see that there’s this trend coming from 3D worlds. What have you guys learned about that process that you could share with brands that are looking to enter the space?

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Mercato Introduces Mercato Place

VMS

Mercato Place is an online resource and service for specifiers to explore materials and trends, search easy-to-use resource libraries and order free textile samples curated from leading textile manufacturers and distributors from around the world. The platform is free for interior designers or those looking to specify materials.

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