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How Hue’s Nicole Clay is making the beauty industry more inclusive

Inside Retail

However, even though Black women, and the BIPOC community more broadly, are the largest driver of sales across multiple beauty product categories, they are often the least represented in the multibillion-dollar industry. per cent of total beauty industry ventures.

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Mmm, it’s the sweet smell of advertising success

Inside Retail

If you work in retail you may be familiar with MMM as a concept, but chances are the finer points are still a bit murky. We were fortunate to receive enough industry collaboration to undertake a comprehensive meta study of the retail industry incorporating home, health and beauty, and consumables. So let’s dig a little deeper.

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Proximity retailing and current retail environmental paradoxes

Retail Focus

This conflicting situation is a result of many environmental factors influencing the health of proximity retailing: the brand/the business, the commercial environment, the competitive environment, and the consumer. Urban proximity concepts are becoming more relevant, and rural proximity concepts are retreating to less relevant formats.

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Bath beers and blowdries: The next level of hybrid retail

Inside Retail

A hybrid retail concept goes beyond the traditional retail experience of stores displaying products, assisting customers with the selection and proceeding with the transaction. The Blow Bar concept is simple yet complex. But the persistence of what I believed was a perfect concept was what pushed me to keep going.”.

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Pleasant State wants to make you love cleaning your home. Here’s how

Inside Retail

Just add water solutions had existed in the commercial space for many years, but they hadn’t been packaged up in a beautiful direct-to-consumer way. I thought, ‘I’m going to make it, and I’ll make it really effective, really beautiful and non-toxic.’ I saw this as an opportunity that didn’t exist in Australia.

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It’s time for design to fix real-world problems – Interview with EOOS NEXT

Design Wanted

Founded in 2020 by EOOS Design and part of this year’s edition of NYCxDESIGN, EOOS NEXT is a social enterprise seeking positive change through the design of transformative technologies in the fields of mobility, health, water, self-sufficient toilets, and electricity. We are good at translating laboratory experiments into products.

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