Mytheresa opens new distribution center in Germany

The 55,000 square meter distribution center, which complements Mytheresa’s existing one in Munich, is poised to strengthen the company’s capabilities and its position as a global leader in the luxury e-commerce business. It opens with a 1,300 square meter digital production studio designed to capture the most sought-after and curated luxury edit.“Our new, state-of-the-art distribution cente…

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Kylie Cosmetics outshines competing indie brands

A study by e-commerce blog L2 “finds that four of the top five most visible brands for lip-related keywords were fast beauty brands that had created items similar to the Kylie Lip Kit.” In fact, ‘Lip Kit duplicate’ is one of the most-searched terms on Google in the cosmetic industry, says L2. Brands that created more accessible duplicates of the Kylie lip kit, such as Colourpop, Anastasia, …

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Mulberry to discontinue ready-to-wear line

The company has confirmed this to Fashionnetwork.com saying: “We can confirm that we have made the decision with our partner OLG not to renew our ready-to-wear and footwear licences in order to focus on our core product category of leather goods, that make up around 90% of our turnover. Autumn/Winter ‘20 will therefore be our final season that we sell ready-to-wear and footwear under lice…

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Amazon steps up UK expansion drive with new distribution centre

Amazon has 16 distribution centres in Britain and the new centre will be supported by advanced robotics technology to help lift and move products around the plant. It will also employ 1,200 new, full-time permanent people, the company said.The new jobs mean the online retailer will have created 3,500 jobs in the region, including Bolton and two other centres, one in Manchester set up in 2016 an…

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The fashion industry faces multiple challenges

The sector is being driven by fast fashion chains, lead by Spanish giant Inditex (Zara) with revenues of $20.3 billion (18.2 billion euros), followed by Sweden’s H&M ($17.9 billion), America’s Gap ($16.4 billion) and Japan’s Fast Retailing (Uniqlo) with sales reaching $13.9 billion.”The brands which will know how to overcome the challenges of fast fashion, introducing new and on-trend products …

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LVMH North America links with Harlem’s Fashion Row

​Inspired in part by the legacy of Virgil Abloh, who died late last year at 41, the pact will see the French luxury maison’s North America division invest in HFR and its initiatives; creating impactful change for the community of Harlem while opening new doors to the next generation of talented BIPOC designers.Specifically, the deal will connect emerging Black designers to globally recognize…

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UK consumers want ‘caring’ tone of voice from brands – Twitter survey

The social media company surveyed 1,000 UK users in June and discovered only 7% are happy with brands continuing with their regular tone of voice.The company had also surveyed Twitter users in March when the pandemic was still in its infancy in the UK, but when knowledge about it was at a fairly low level and there was a lot of fear. Trade paper Campaign reported that at the time, respondents s…

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UK refines Digital Sales Tax as more countries adopt levy

Britain said last year it wanted a global tax but was ready to move on its own by taxing profitable companies at 2 percent on the money they make from UK users from April 2020. France’s Senate gave final approval to a tax on big technology companies on Thursday.Big internet firms say they follow tax rules but many have paid little in Europe, typically by channelling sales via countries such as …

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German retail sales boom as shoppers stockpile for coronavirus

On the year, retail sales jumped 6.4% on an adjusted basis, far outstripping the expectations of analysts, who had forecast an increase of just 1.5%คำพูดจาก Web Game Casino . On the month, sales rose by 1.2%.The spike in demand by households preparing for restrictions on going out and possible quarantin…

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