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& Other Stories makes its Australia-New Zealand debut 

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H&M has launched its subsidiary & Other Stories in Australia and New Zealand via an exclusive partnership with the online fashion platform The Iconic. The post & Other Stories makes its Australia-New Zealand debut appeared first on Inside Retail.

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Woolworths sees higher sales despite Big W, other business’ sales decline

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Woolworths Group saw its sales increase in the first quarter of FY23 despite falling sales in its discount department store Big W and other businesses. Sales loss from its other businesses, which include Woolworths’ investments in Quantium and MyDeal, narrowed to $22 million. The supermarket chain witnessed its sales increase 5.3

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Sleepwear startup targets plus-size sector, challenges other brands to think big

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The post Sleepwear startup targets plus-size sector, challenges other brands to think big appeared first on Inside Retail Australia. All garments are versatile and crafted using premium-quality natural fabrics, including cotton, linen, and silks.

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Can Wesfarmers’ OnePass succeed where other membership programs failed?

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Earlier this year, Western Australia-based Wesfarmers announced the relaunch of its OnePass paid membership program, which offers free home delivery and other benefits across almost all of its retail businesses. The other advantage Wesfarmers has is that it is basing its offer on some of the best in the world, according to Cherrier.

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Making Integration Easier with Composable Commerce

Join us as we discuss: Composable commerce’s spread to retail and other domains Inventory and order management in a composable design Benefits of a consistent tech stack In this episode, you’ll hear from an expert in the composable commerce realm, Jason Cottrell, Founder and CEO of Orium.

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Hermes opens a luxury Sydney gym like no other

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The post Hermes opens a luxury Sydney gym like no other appeared first on Inside Retail. The pop-up gym has already been introduced by the luxury fashion brand in Thailand, France, China, Japan, and the US. Fitness class registrations are available and customers can learn more via the Hermes website.

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Will Harry’s reported IPO be different from other popular retail brands?

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The brand made it easy for consumers to purchase its products, initially through its website and subscription service, and eventually through other online and brick-and-mortar retailers, including Target, Walmart, Costco, Wegmans, and more. The post Will Harry’s reported IPO be different from other popular retail brands?

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Deploying High-Performance Headless Commerce Frontends

Watch now to learn how to structure your headless commerce experience to optimize for frontend performance, including what to measure, how to measure it, and the challenges of how to balance performance against other priorities from experts at Vercel and Orium.

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Planning the Architecture of Your Modular DXP

By laying the groundwork and asking the tough questions, you can create a platform that’s built to last and integrate with other data systems, allowing you to leverage information across teams and build better experiences for customers.

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The Personalization Playbook: 2024 Strategies

Highlights from the playbook include how to: Score your brand’s personalization against others Use AI to boost personalization Unify your customer data Achieve a curated, scalable tech stack Get internal teams to collaborate on cross-channel experiences

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Brick & Mortar Retail Relevance: How to Stay Ahead of the Curve

Speaker: Jay Black, Senior Account Executive

Faced with the digital age and the demands of omnichannel shopping, some retailers are thriving while others are struggling to adapt. Let's set the record straight: in-store retail isn't dead - it's evolving!