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The consumer trends making waves in 2023

Inside Retail

It has never been more difficult – nor more important – to stay one step ahead of evolving consumer habits. There’s little doubt that marketers have another challenging year ahead as they try to grow revenue and build lasting relationships with their customers set against constricted consumer spending.

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Top 5 Retail Trends to Keep an Eye on for 2023

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Consumer trends and expectations are changing, and retailers must adapt if they want to remain competitive in an increasingly dynamic and quickly evolving market. Here are five retail trends to keep in mind to ensure your business can fulfill customer needs and stand apart from the competition in 2023.

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Business and Human Rights – Global Slavery Index 2023 highlights global nature and scope of modern slavery risks in supply chains

Eye on ESG

On 24 May 2023, Walk Free , an international human rights group focused on the eradication of modern slavery, published the fifth edition of its Global Slavery Index (the “ Index” ), which provides a national level analysis of modern slavery across 160 countries.

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Three key trends in retail strategy for 2023

Inside Retail

Heritage and luxury brands such as Burberry, Gucci, and Tommy Hilfiger have sought new channels to engage a youthful audience. During the pandemic, direct-to-consumer e-commerce brands took centre stage, including popular Australian activewear brand LSKD. This story first appeared in the February 2023 issue of Inside Retail Magazine.

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Djokovic-backed drinks brand Waterdrop taps into water-bottle trend

Inside Retail

Novak Djokovic was the only athlete at the 2023 Australian Open to use Waterdrop’s reusable stainless steel tumbler, but a year later, more players have backed the bottle, which has been designated as the tournament’s official on-court player bottle. Frank Green now retails their own purpose-built car cup holder.