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Exclusive: Vietnamese fashion operator eyes international expansion plan

Inside Retail

After almost two years of discussions with Spanish fashion label Mango, the company opened the label’s first store in Vietnam in 2004 in Ho Chi Minh City. The expansion will see a broader implementation of digital channels, including a mobile application, an e-commerce platform and individual ‘brand.com’ shopping sites.

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Victoria’s Secret’s new World Tour: innovative or obsolete?

Inside Retail

In 2004, in place of the regular broadcast show, Victoria’s Secret decided to take the event on tour across America. In 2017, the show in Shanghai, China, was considered one of the brand’s most popular and marked its expansion into the Asia region. I’m not expecting much from this being brought back.”

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Sweet success: How NZ honey brand Comvita is charting international growth

Inside Retail

We went into the Hong Kong market first nearly three decades ago through a local distributor, then we lined up a distributor in mainland China in 2004, followed by forays into Japan and South Korea around the same time,” Andy Chen, Comvita’s CEO of Asia Pacific, told Inside Retail. “I That was another huge success of a localised product.”.

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Top Convention Centers in Massachusetts 

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The convention center offers expansive exhibit spaces and meeting rooms. Opened in the Summer of 2004, this convention center is big and busy, to say the least. For more insights and award-winning event strategies, contact our team of event specialists to design the perfect exhibit to amplify your brand.

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

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Economic expansion was fueled by a new affluence. But over-optimism fueled over-spending, over-borrowing and over-expansion – ultimately leading to over-storing. A 2004 article in VM+SD read, “Uptown Girl Goes Downtown,” as Bloomingdale’s opened a new store in one of SoHo’s 19th century cast-iron buildings. At Federated Dept.