Three key trends in retail strategy for 2023

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The fashion industry has been a leader in adopting new technologies and circular-economy initiatives in recent years. Heritage and luxury brands such as Burberry, Gucci, and Tommy Hilfiger have sought new channels to engage a youthful audience. During the pandemic, direct-to-consumer e-commerce brands took centre stage, including popular Australian activewear brand LSKD. And Nike and Adidas entered the metaverse at full speed. Throughout 2022, there were numerous headlines indicating a monumenta

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