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“Our mission is to make retail fair”: Wolf & Badger CEO George Graham

Inside Retail

Today, the US is its largest market. I was a consultant at PwC in London before that, which gave me a strong foundation in how to approach business and strategy, but ultimately my short tenure there also made it clear to me that building my own thing was the way I needed to take my career.

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“An exciting and important step”: Why Tommy Hilfiger is teaming with Depop

Inside Retail

The range of approximately 100 pieces has been curated for Depop’s UK-based community and includes sizes ranging from XXS-3XL. The collection has been carefully curated to drive brand desire among Depop’s community and allows us to engage with new audiences who want to enjoy our pieces in ways other than buying new.

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The best career advice I ever received: Fanny Moizant, Vestiaire Collective

Inside Retail

From the early challenges of breaking into a highly competitive market to the strategies that have helped Vestiaire Collective thrive amidst a global pandemic, Moizant shares insights for aspiring entrepreneurs and industry leaders alike. IR: Do you have any hobbies that help you switch off and stay balanced?

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Balenciaga x Simpsons. Balmain x Barbie. Is cringe the new cool?

Inside Retail

Perhaps as a by-product of pandemic burnout or a calculated strategy to hack the social feed, 2022 is rejecting the world of the ‘serious’, and running headfirst into an anti-apologetic era of cringe. They have different body types, unusual hobbies, and unique stories to tell. These collabs aren’t just a clash of aesthetics.

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Why fit in when you were born to stand out

Inside Retail

By avoiding the broad, vague offerings of sites that sell everything and anything, niche marketplaces focus on a narrow set of products based around a hobby, a community, or a single retail category. Niche sites also know a target market inside and out, making it easier to solve (and evolve) customer needs and meet their demands.

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