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Grown Alchemist taken private as L’Occitane sells stake to former CEO

Inside Retail

L’Occitane Group has sold its entire stake in Australian skincare brand Grown Alchemist for 28 million euros (US$30 million) to Lavender Investments owned by Andre Hoffmann, former vice chairman and CEO of L’Occitane International.

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How Merry People is creating impact and making a splash across the pond

Inside Retail

Growing and remaining grassroots Merry People is all about making gumboots that can comfortably navigate both the concrete streets en route to a corporate office as well as the dirt roads to a country escape. Our global markets are really important to us as we believe we have a unique product offering and positioning in the market.”

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L’Occitane sales breach US$2 billion milestone

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Beauty retailer L’Occitane International’s group sales have exceeded the US$2 billion mark driven by strong sales from Elemis and Sol de Janeiro brands. per cent to US$2.33 Despite regional disturbances, the group’s core brand L’Occitane en Provence, grew by 6.8 For the year March 31, net sales grew 19.8 Elemis’ sales grew 8.9

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L’Occitane’s sales soar as multi-brand strategy pays off

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per cent in the year to March 31, to US$2.356 billion. per cent at constant exchange rates – mainly thanks to the US performance of the group’s Sol de Janeiro brand acquired 18 months ago, and Elemis. In contrast, the group’s core L’Occitane en Provence brand saw sales decline 0.5 Sales surged 80.4 Elemis recorded 18.1

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AS Watson, Amorepacific deal to drive double-digit sales growth: CEO

Inside Retail

“This partnership has brought Amorepacific’s popular haircare brands Ryo and Mise-En-Scene, as well as beauty brands Etude and Innisfree, to customers in Asia, which has resulted in very positive and encouraging feedback from our customers,” she told Inside Retail.

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Does Luxury Escapes’ new store herald the return of travel agencies?

Inside Retail

This – coupled with the rising cost of airfares – has led to a change in travel plans, en-masse. According to Flywire , more than half of US luxury travellers surveyed planned to use a travel agent for an upcoming holiday. We’re also expanding rapidly in the US, UK and Asia and taking Luxury Escapes to the world.”

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Retail in 2024: Adaptation and Opportunities in an Ever-Changing Environment

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With inflation under control and a renewed emphasis on sustainability and Follow us in Linkedin , Instagram and Twitter , sign up to our newsletter and you will keep up to date with trends and issues related to retail.

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