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How Aussie start-up Furlong & Gale is tapping into the timeless style of suits

Inside Retail

Bridget Veals, David Jones’ general manager of womenswear, footwear and accessories, recently observed that suiting was a key trend in designers’ Autumn-Winter collections. Minimalism is very much the mood this season, with refined tailoring, monochromatic colour palettes, sleek slip styles, and denim taking over.

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From virtual models to marketing, how fashion brands are using AI today

Inside Retail

Gucci’s “digital shoes” are only designed to be worn in the metaverse, there’s no actual physical product available. The size of AI in the retail market exceeded US$2 billion in 2020 according to Global Market Insight and is expected to grow at more than 30 per cent between 2021 and 2027. Should employees be worried?

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Meet Daniel Broderick, a New Yorker helming New Era’s APAC operations

Inside Retail

The brand also invested in targeted marketing campaigns, leveraging social media and celebrity endorsements to engage with a younger demographic. “My Broderick said that he gained valuable insights into effective brand positioning, marketing strategies, and building strong partnerships with retailers and influencers.

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What The Iconic’s partnership with Cancer Council signals about retail’s power

Inside Retail

“Utilising our channels and stylists to promote practicality and accessibility of sun-safe behaviour through a fashion lens also provided a new way to engage with segments of their target market outside of their traditional marketing ecosystem,” said Robinson.

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How Supreme balances price point and prestige to win over streetwear fans

Inside Retail

One of just 16 standalone Supreme stores in the world – six of which are in Japan – the opening in Seoul earlier this month attracted a throng of eager customers who queued outside in anticipation of acquiring the brand’s exclusive streetwear tailored for the South Korean market.

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The Iconic prompts industry to ‘take notice’ of people with disabilities

Inside Retail

This week, online marketplace The Iconic became the first major ANZ retailer to launch a tailored shopping destination for people with disability, marking a major step forward for inclusivity in fashion. While we are proud to be launching this tailored edit, in doing so we recognise that there’s much more work to do.

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