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Meet Sugar: The “anti-establishment” beauty retailer Indian consumers crave

Inside Retail

India’s beauty and personal care market is projected to reach US$21 billion in 2025, and the rising adoption of online shopping and greater product penetration in secondary cities are also contributing to the market’s enlargement. Consumers are at the heart of all we do. Celebrating uniqueness.

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Why New Balance is putting people at the heart of its new store concept

Inside Retail

New Balance recently revealed a new retail concept store at Paragon Shopping Centre in Singapore centred on experience and carrying a curated selection of footwear and apparel that caters to athletes and fashion enthusiasts. The open concept creates a space where consumers can shop cross-category to match their personal style.

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Welcome to the new customer experience

Inside Retail

Consumers now expect retailers to engage them whenever and wherever they want, with a shopping experience tailored to their individual needs. To do so, marketers are leveraging more data, technologies, and channels to create this type of relevant and customised customer journey. And consumers can feel it.

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How Gucci and Ikea are using AR to drive sales

Inside Retail

According to an International Data Corporation (IDC) study, AR is anticipated to see compound annual growth rates of up to 135 per cent in retail market spend by 2023, and Snap is eager to get a slice of the pie. Not only did the AR try-on experience catch many Snapchatter’s attention, it also kept them engaged.

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How Canningvale plans to take Robinsons Singapore back to its roots

Inside Retail

But rather than taking a ‘more is more’ approach as most online marketplaces do, Robinsons’ range will be much more curated. . The point of difference I see for Robinsons in the market is as a value-orientated, specialist online department store that focuses on offering less choices, better options,” Prainito said.

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The Pop-Up Experience

Retailing Insight

The importance of togetherness, community and engagement has, perhaps, never been stronger. Retailers and indeed, many other brands, understand the quintessential need for unique consumer experiences which foster a human bond. Pop-ups started based on this need – think Farmer’s Markets – but they’ve quickly evolved.

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Revealed: How retailers can satisfy consumers facing cost-of-living challenges

Inside Retail

Last year, retailers were forced to focus on finding ways to mitigate the impact of the cost-of-living crisis on shoppers. Choco Up surveyed more than 500 shoppers and asked them what they love about their favourite retailers – and why they avoid others.

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