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The brands that have consumers buying jewellery brands

Inside Retail

Mixing and matching “Accessories and jewellery are the easiest way to update any outfit, they offer versatility and the opportunity to experiment with different aesthetics without changing your whole look,” Fabienne McCreary, women’s fashion buyer at Incu, told Inside Retail. “I

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“Running is on trend right now”: New Balance expands hybrid retail model

Inside Retail

Inside Retail spoke to Tim Page, New Balance’s Pacific retail manager, to discuss how the latest Chadstone concept store is creating the next generation of immersive and engaging shopping experiences. New Balance sits at the intersection of sports and cultural heritage and its new UCC concept stores aim to reflect that.

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Crafting luxury brand narratives through popup stores

Retail Focus

Crafting brand narratives through popup stores can be an effective strategy to engage customers, create buzz, and build a unique brand experience. Creating interactive experiences: Engaging customers through interactive experiences that allow them to connect emotionally with the brand is essential.

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“Impossible to ignore”: Witchery MD’s plans to capitalise on digital growth

Inside Retail

We were able to engage our store teams to assist with online fulfilment. Over this period, we have focussed our efforts on how we as a business can support and engage First Nation’s peoples, employees, customers and suppliers. IR: What are your plans for Witchery going into the next financial year?

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What The RealReal’s store closures say about the future of luxury resale

Inside Retail

From her perspective, the advantage for brands is that they already have existing customer relationships from which to build resale as an extension category, whereas The Real Real remains a two-sided marketplace with significant customer acquisition costs. “One

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All things bright: Behind the evolution of Mimco

Inside Retail

Earlier this year, much-loved Australian jewellery brand Mimco turned 25, and to celebrate, the retailer launched a limited-edition collection of accessories and published a coffee-table book detailing its history. It was curated by the former editor of Harper’s Bazaar , Kellie Hush. IR: How thoughtful. SR: Absolutely.

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The Adoption of Pop-Up Stores by Luxury Brands

Retail Focus

This event served as a catalyst for the popularisation of pop-up retail, captivating large brands like AT&T, Levi Strauss, and Motorola, who recognised the potential of these temporary stores to engage young demographics in innovative ways.

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