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Longchamp redefines its retail footprint with très chic Melbourne apartment

Inside Retail

The luxury market is categorised by its exclusivity, maintained through a combination of high price points, consciously limited product volumes, reputation and customer experience, amongst other factors. Longchamp manages 325 direct-to-consumer stores through 25 distribution subsidiaries around the world. billion in 2024.

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“We are optimistic”: Heinemann Australia MD talks new store formats

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Set to launch in July 2023 – after the opening of the new luxury precinct at terminal one (T1) – Heinemann is pioneering the department store concept inside domestic terminal two (T2) and three (T3), with the retail mix curated to reflect each terminal’s passenger base. Proof of concept.

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New Bershka store opens doors at Blanchardstown Centre

Retail Focus

It will offer the latest womenswear and menswear collections, along with accessories, through a world-class and vibrant in-store experience. The opening is indicative of continued confidence across the market and the resilience of physical retail in Ireland specifically – in contrast to much of Europe. million sq ft.

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Everything you need to know about Amazon’s first physical clothing store

Inside Retail

It’s official: Amazon is opening a physical clothing store. The e-commerce pioneer shared details of its new bricks-and-mortar concept, called Amazon Style, in a company blog post last week.

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The Western retail rush: how India’s middle class is drawing iconic brands

Inside Retail

Featuring the brand’s NextGen store concept, the space was designed to redefine the Indian shopping experience. The country’s growing median income earners and robust economy make it an increasingly attractive market for retailers,” she said. Indians in general have high expectations of retail service quality.

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How retailers can capture the Millennial market in a cost-of-living crisis

Inside Retail

So how can retailers capitalise on the Millennial market and what drives this generation’s interests? Green’, is not the nice, catch-all, idealistic concept it once appeared to be for brands. Instead, savvy brands attempting to target the equally savvy Millennial market might need to head for ‘green but lean’.

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London’s back, baby: Exploring three of the city’s retail hotspots

Inside Retail

From the vibrant Sunday morning markets to the revamped Battersea Power Station, it felt like London had its mojo back. Since Battersea Power Station reopened less than two years ago, major retailers have flocked to open innovative retail spaces and concepts. Tokyo and Singapore – the once-glorious London had fallen off my radar.