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7-Eleven partners with Australia Post to double parcel locker locations

Inside Retail

Australia Post and 7-Eleven Australia are partnering to offer customers access to free all-hours parcel lockers at 7-Eleven stores across the country. The 24/7 service launches across more than 200 7-Eleven stores where the convenience chain’s ParcelMate lockers are already installed. Another 300 7-Eleven stores will receive Australia Post deliveries by the end of 2021.

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COS reflects 18th-century frescoes in Bolzano store with mirrors and mesh

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Fashion brand COS added an installation of mirrored plinths and display stands draped in layers of transparent mesh to enhance and contrast the interiors of the historic Palazzo Menz in Bolzano, Italy. COS 's in-house design team inserted the site-specific installation to showcase the brand's latest collection in the opulent ballroom of the palazzo, which was built in 1670.

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Levi’s CMO: “I don’t think skinny jeans are truly dying”

Inside Retail

The so-called death of the skinny jean — a style that has reigned supreme for the better part of the past two decades — has been making headlines in recent months. But while Levi’s Spring/Summer 2021 collection seems to confirm that looser looks are in, with its ‘70s-inspired high-waisted flare cuts for women and relaxed fits for men, it may be too soon to say goodbye to the skinny jean just yet.

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Etro, London

Retail Store Windows

We actually captured this scheme a few weeks ago although unfortunately for some reason it fell from our list. This is quite a dramatic but welcome change to the direction that this brand have previously followed (maybe there is someone new in position here?). Gone is the large digital screen which seemed to dominate the window here and in with quite a space travel-like scheme.

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Get MACH Ready: Preparing Your Business for Digital Transformation

Adopting MACH technology means more than implementing new platforms. This type of digital change affects your organization at every level and requires a thoughtful approach to navigate challenges that crop up. The Get MACH Ready report, co-authored by MACH Alliance member Scott Canney in collaboration with Orium, commercetools, and Contentstack, will provide you with strategies to prepare your organization for a digital transformation.

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Q&A: How Lime is riding into the future of global transportation

Inside Retail

The shared micromobility market has seen an increase in the past couple of years with the global e-bike market size projected to grow to US$70 billion by 2027, according to a study by research firm Market and Market. Lime, one of the key players in this lightweight transportation market, now operates in over 200 cities across the globe. Tiffany Gibson, the company’s corporate communications senior manager, talks to Inside Retail about the innovation in the micromobility market, the surge in dema

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How online supermarket Send can fulfil bold promise of 15-minute delivery

Inside Retail

An exclusively online supermarket is rolling out across metro Sydney and Melbourne this month to capitalise on the demand for quick and convenient grocery delivery. The Send app allows users to browse and select goods with a bold promise of delivery within fifteen minutes. Founder Rob Adams began exploring contactless grocery delivery during the first wave of Covid-19 last year as a solution for vulnerable members of the community, but soon realised there was strong demand for fresh local produc

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Alibaba suspends staff, launches probe after sexual assault allegation

Inside Retail

Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group says it has suspended several staff following an employee’s allegations on the company’s intranet that she was sexually assaulted by her boss and a client. The woman’s account, published via an 11-page PDF that went on to circulate widely online, prompted a social media storm on China’s Twitter-like microblogging website Weibo.