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Why Snapchat is investing in Gen Z resale fashion app, Galaxy

Inside Retail

Livestreaming has increased exponentially in recent years, due to the rise of livestream commerce in China, social media app TikTok, and streaming platform Twitch for gaming. The capital will also support a hefty marketing push to onboard more sellers, including brands. Thrifting has been a part of fashion culture for decades.

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Not just Gwyneth and Succession: How the economy is driving quiet luxury

Inside Retail

A new consumer behaviour trend has taken over social media that, ironically, is the complete antithesis of a trend. Crashing stock markets and inflation forced the wealthy to pare back outward displays of wealth. Imagine plain, logo-less cashmere sweaters, perfectly-tailored shirts and unrecognisable Swiss timepieces.

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From fast food to autos, India’s digitally connected users lure investors

Inside Retail

Mumbai resident Shivam Vahia cannot remember the last time he left home to shop. China saw a jump in consumption from 2006 when, as per World Bank data, its per capita gross domestic product (GDP) crossed $2,000. In contrast, the broader Indian equity markets saw an outflow of $5.9 versus $212.9 for China, data from CLSA showed.

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How colourful QLD boutique Orange Sherbet punches above its weight

Inside Retail

I was in Redcliffe when I spotted an empty 19sqm little shop not far from where our store is today. I opened Orange Sherbet in 2006 when there was no such thing as Facebook, Instagram, or TikTok marketing. Today, the business has grown into a team of 40+ employees (in-store and online) with a social following of over 300,000.

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