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Luxury Retail Phygitalisation: Blending Tradition and Technology in the Digital Age

Retail Focus

For their staff to effectively navigate this new landscape, brands must invest in training and development. It requires a delicate balance between preserving the traditional allure of luxury retail and embracing the opportunities presented by digital technology.

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First Nations artists, Pride and mental health: Volley talks collabs

Inside Retail

According to Volley’s partnership manager Renee Jaeger, the NGA approached the brand after seeing Volley’s Wear it with Pride campaign. Volley’s content and marketing manager Anna Geason told Inside Retail that the best collaborations happen when there is an authentic connection between partner brands.

Artistic 244
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Expanding the Boundaries of Luxury: Navigating Experiences Beyond Traditional Retail

Retail Focus

Recently, they crossed all boundaries to discover the vast opportunities for their brands to evolve and grow. On one hand, creating a comprehensive brand experience extends an enticing array of opportunities. Quality Control : Maintaining consistent quality across different sectors can be challenging and impact brand reputation.

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Analysis: What’s changed since the Farfetch-YNAP deal was first announced

Inside Retail

per cent of Yoox Net-A-Porter, reducing Richemont’s stake to below 50 per cent and allowing it to remove the under-performing e-commerce platform from its balance sheet. “It is efficient shopping but not supportive of brand engagement, building brand equity, and enhancing the customer lifetime value of a brand.

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Proximity retailing and current retail environmental paradoxes

Retail Focus

Making use of social media: Shop owners should regularly publish about their activity and products on social media to gain visibility, connect with customers and create potential engagement with their audiences. Torn between the need to develop and grow and the reality of doing so, small-town brands engage in an inevitable failure to launch.