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Meet Sugar: The “anti-establishment” beauty retailer Indian consumers crave

Inside Retail

L Catterton’s strategic partnership with LVMH will also supercharge Sugar’s expansion in the near future. India’s beauty and personal care market is projected to reach US$21 billion in 2025, and the rising adoption of online shopping and greater product penetration in secondary cities are also contributing to the market’s enlargement.

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

Inside Retail

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. “One

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Watch titans unite: Rolex acquires Bucherer and aims at pre-owned market

Inside Retail

With Rolex’s reputation in luxury watchmaking and Bucherer’s expansive retail presence across several countries, the union promises to strengthen the symbiotic relationship that has grown since 1924. Gen Z customers The allure of luxury watches’ investment returns is attracting younger consumers to the market.

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How US start-up Subtl Beauty stacks up in a hypercompetitive beauty market

Inside Retail

Launched in 2018, Subtl Beauty is built around the idea of having all your makeup essentials — like concealer, blush, and powder — in one easy-to-use stack, or ‘stak’, as the brand dubs its hero product, rather than carrying around a bulky slew of items. RR: Channel expansion is a primary focus for us.

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Why so many global brands fail in Australia

Inside Retail

They arrived with great fanfare but many international retail brands have found the Australian retail market has been a graveyard. Like many local retailers, the foreign entrants have not understood the multicultural market dynamic and lifestyle differences from their home markets, let alone the structure of the retail industry.

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Locals rebuff invaders: Inside Vietnam’s convenience stores war

Inside Retail

billion in 2018-19 – gained a foothold in the sector by snapping up rival retail groups including 23 Fivimart supermarkets, 87 Shop&Go convenience stores and the smaller Queenland convenience-store chain, rationalising and rebranding the network under the VinMart banner. FamilyMart is hoping to reach 150 by the same date.

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The lowdown on Central Group – reported new owner of Selfridges

Inside Retail

“Central Group’s success in the European department store space should bode well for Selfridges,” Bradley Grinlinton, head of retail and consumer products at Publicis Sapient, told Inside Retail. It also raises the possibility of international expansion. “It What does it say about the future of department stores?