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CGI, manga and fantasy: Sydney fashion label Injury launches NFT art series

Inside Retail

In 2004, Eugene Leung started the Injury label , initially releasing 10 limited-edition screen-printed tops followed by an official menswear range, which launched during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia. The NFT market appears to be high risk and unstable. Physical to digital.

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

Inside Retail

Now, Comvita’s biggest international market is China and the business is keen to continue exploring further into Asia. “We I joined the business two years ago, and now we are trying to leverage our capability and resources out of the greater China segment for total Asia, for the honey industry we are the market leader.”.

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The Adoption of Pop-Up Stores by Luxury Brands

Retail Focus

Its origins can be traced back to the vibrant European Christmas markets, notably the Vienna December market in 1928, which showcased temporary installations and seasonal merchandise, laying the foundation for the temporary retail experience.

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Foodpanda’s Evelyn Tay talks travel, sport and 20-plus years in comms

Inside Retail

She brings over 20 years of global PR and marketing communications experience across Asia, the US and Europe. I moved back to Singapore in 2004, to be closer to family but was also attracted by the huge growth opportunity in Asia’s tech sector. IR: What advice would you give someone who wants to get into your line of work?

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17 Inspiring Jewellery Shop Designs

Barber Design

This month we are taking a look at 17 inspiring jewellery shop designs, in the first of a new series of blog posts exploring how different retail sectors use distinct strategies in both their retail interiors and their approach to customer experience design. Cartier, New Bond Street, London.