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Alf The Label to launch in the US with Flying Solo

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Australian-owned accessories brand Alf The Label will now be stocked at couture New York boutique, Flying Solo. Not only is this the brand’s first major international expansion, but it will also be the first parenting brand to be featured at next year’s New York Fashion Week.

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Nicobar, the mindful Indian brand that is on the cusp of global expansion

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Founded in New Delhi in 2016, it’s a company that believes in culture as much as commerce and telling stories through its products. Two weeks ago, it launched Nico Sport, a new sporting line that has shirts, pants and accessories made from blends of organic cotton, recycled polyester and biodegradable materials.

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Oh Canada: The next stop in Grace Loves Lace’s global expansion

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In 2016, the brand’s Hollie 2.0 While the designs have proven popular with consumers, so too has the accessible price point. Despite Megan’s background in wholesale, she was always adamant that Grace Loves Lace should remain a direct-to-consumer business. “I million times. “We Importance of exclusivity.

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How Quad Lock is growing through ambassadors, sponsorships and the F1

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Australian tech accessory brand Quad Lock has partnered with the Grand Prix, investing more that $250,000 on consumer-facing events, as it seeks to transition from a specialisation in smartphone mounts to an expanded outdoor lifestyle offering.

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Behind Abercrombie & Fitch Co’s record results lies a decade-long reinvention

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The results are impressive considering less than 10 years ago, in 2016, the company’s namesake brand, Abercrombie & Fitch, was ranked as one of the most hated retailers in the US by the American Customer Satisfaction Index. Net income rose six times over to hit US$115.1 Are we exclusionary? Absolutely.”

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Here is what’s driving Danish retail giant Bestseller’s success Down Under 

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Following its launch in Australia in 2016, Danish retail group Bestseller has firmly entrenched its presence in the retail market, with the company making strides in its sustainability and circularity initiatives. One example of this is the recent expansion of Vero Moda. “Our One key aspect of this is our focus on efficiency. [We]

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From China exit to Malaysian milestones: the M&S Journey in APAC

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How M&S has evolved While the latest store opening signals confidence in the region’s growth opportunities, M&S has had a somewhat shaky track record when it comes to international expansion in the Asia-Pacific market. In 2016, just after opening its 10th store in mainland China, M&S made a complete exit from the country.

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