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As France weighs fast-fashion ban, is the circular economy the future of retail?

Inside Retail

But, with an aggressive spend on social media, they are hard to ignore. Country Road was one of the first major fashion retailers to dip its toe in circular fashion working with the Red Cross via the Fashion Trade concept since 2011 where customers receive a $10 gift voucher when they donate pre-loved Country Road items.

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ExpoWanted offers design brands a virtual way to launch products in ultra-realistic quality

Design Wanted

Over the past year, the concept of digital has become an important element in every design company’s strategic plan. Social distancing has defined new ways of communicating with consumers and a global pandemic has instilled value in virtual experiences. Do you miss design fairs and showrooms? Introducing SHIN Software.

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Retailing in India: Rise and Shine Through

VMS

Being a high involvement purchase, a phygital strategy comprising appointment-based selling, home visits, video and WhatsApp consultations by jewelry advisors, is helping serve customers across cites where the retailer has a physical presence and even in some where they’re not. With an annual revenue of $4.51 Belief In BlueStone. million USD.

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In the process of design with Sukwoo Lee, founder of SWNA

Design Wanted

Embracing the third dimension all along the design process became the key for SWNA to deliver meaningful objects, environments and strategies. Made up of passionate designers, it prioritizes human scale for a holistic approach to human-centered products, spaces, visuals and design strategies. That’s 2011.”

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How Aussie footwear brand Alias Mae stays on trend in a fast-moving market

Inside Retail

Tom Kirkhope founded the Australian fashion footwear brand Alias Mae in 2011. Drawing on his family background in footwear, and his own experience in the industry, having started working in Chinese footwear manufacturing in 2011, he launched Alias Mae as a wholesale business. This is one thing that has never changed.

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