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“World Positive Impact is our purpose”, says Green Furniture Concept founder Johan Berhin.

Design Wanted

In an industry that’s in dire need of disruption, Green Furniture Concept is making massive strides to ensure it leaves a positive mark on the planet one place at a time. © Green Furniture Concept – A modular seating system. © Green Furniture Concept – A modular seating system. © Green Furniture Concept.

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Meet Bo & Luca, the Australian couture bridal brand with a global presence

Inside Retail

Building a bridal business without losing the luxe boho essence Bo & Luca officially launched in 2012, but the idea was born in 2010 when Pittman was living in Dubai. Initially, the collection was launched in 2017 with 10 dresses, but it wasn’t until 2020 and the Covid-19 pandemic that it began to really resonate with the market.

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Lane Crawford CEO Jennifer Woo talks how to truly cater to customers

Inside Retail

The luxury market invested with new brand and pop-up concepts, driving all merchandise in China. We were able to maximise that over the pandemic and now that the market has recovered and opened up, China is very different to pre-pandemic [times]. Our role as a curator is more important going forward. That’s not good.

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Five modular fashion brands that are poised to transform the industry

Inside Retail

Modular, or transformable, fashion has appeared in various forms over the past 50 years. The modular clothing concept emerged in the ’70s when Sandra Garratt was studying at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in Los Angeles, where she came up with the idea as part of her graduation project.

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“I designed objects following my feelings” – Interview with Italian designer & art director Raffaella Mangiarotti

Design Wanted

Mangiarotti has also held the position of art director at several other Italian furniture brands including Serralunga (2010-2015), Manerba (2014-2018). I developed many concepts that challenged established objects’ typologies, defining completely new forms. Can you tell us about your process within this collaboration?

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What’s the Guochao trend and what does it mean for global brands in China?

Inside Retail

This policy was established to shift China’s manufacturing-led economy to a more consumption-based economy due to the country’s falling GDP value between 2007 and 2010. Nike, the biggest sports brands in the world, has been losing its market share to local Chinese competitors, Li Ning and Anta, due to the Guochao trend.

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SEC Proposes Climate Change Disclosure Rules Applicable to Public Companies

Eye on ESG

Notably, and subject to certain exceptions and transitional provisions discussed below, the proposed rules would require that registrants disclose: Direct greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions (Scope 1) and indirect GHG emissions from purchased electricity and other forms of energy (Scope 2); and.

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