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  1. Victoria Beckham's naughty side returns at London fashion week

     Victoria Beckham's naughty side returns at London fashion week The designers bring leopard print, plunging necklines and heels to her second show in the capital. A decade at New York fashion week transformed Victoria Beckham from a pop star into a serious fashion designer. After six months back on the London catwalk, she is again in touch with what she calls her “naughty side”. In her second London show, Beckham flirted with a return to the body-conscious silhouette with which she made her ... Read more...
  2. Adidas Targets Custom In-Store Shoe Printing

    Adidas Targets Custom In-Store Shoe Printing The German sports apparel giant is accelerating the time it takes to bring a new shoe to the market from as long as 15 months to six months or less... Read more...
  3. UK Retailers Are Failing On Grounds Of Sustainability

    UK Retailers Are Failing On Grounds Of Sustainability A parliamentary committee has announced that UK retailers are failing to promote environmental sustainability, reports The Guardian. A number of major retailers - including Amazon UK, JD Sports, Sports Direct and TK Maxx - "were found to be lagging behind the rest of the industry when it came to their commitment to environmental sustainability and labour market initiatives", the Environmental Audit Committee document revealed.  ... Read more...
  4. The British Fashion Council Calls For People's Vote On Brexit

    The British Fashion Council Calls For People's Vote On Brexit The British Fashion Council has supported the call for a People’s Vote after MPs rejected Theresa May’s latest Brexit deal – voting against it by 432 to 202 – in a historic parliamentary defeat. “As the British Fashion Council, we cannot emphasise strongly enough that a no-deal Brexit is a scenario that should be avoided at all costs,” the BFC said in an official statement on January 16. “The ongoing uncertainty and confusion ... Read more...
  5. 5 clothing trends you can expect to see everywhere

    5 clothing trends you can expect to see everywhere Fashion trends are all about being one step ahead, so it's never too early to think about what will be in style next. And if you don't have the sharpest eye for fashion, that's OK. Ahead of the new year, Pinterest shared its top five fashion Pins with INSIDER, giving some insight into what trends are expected to take off in the upcoming months. Of course, some of these styles have already hit store shelves, but there's a good chance that they ... Read more...
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  7. 5 Important Trends That Will Shift Retail's Balance Of Power

    5 Important Trends That Will Shift Retail's Balance Of Power This year the holiday 2018 reset is more important than ever. 2019, promises to be a watershed year in the history of retail. 2019 will be a year of separation, a year where the long-term haves begins to separate themselves from the have-nots. Smart retailers will place their bets this next year not only on incremental ideas to change their operations but also on conceptual work that could transform the way they do business today. ... Read more...
  8. Europe's Retail Apocalypse Spreads to Online From Stores...

    Europe's Retail Apocalypse Spreads to Online From Stores... Europe’s retail crisis is spreading from bricks-and-mortar stores to e-commerce as Asos Plc plunged the most in 4 1/2 years after warning that Christmas shopping got off to a disastrous start. The gloomy update from a U.K. online retailer that competes with Amazon.com Inc. and has furnished fashions to the likes of Meghan Markle shows that retail weakness is widespread in the runup to the holidays.   Asos fell as ... Read more...
  9. The Extent of Overproduction in the Fashion Industry

    The Extent of Overproduction in the Fashion Industry The fashion industry clearly has a problem with overproduction. In March, fast fashion powerhouse H&M reported being sitting on a pile of no less than 4.3 billion US dollars worth of unsold inventory. A few months later, UK luxury label Burberry received backlash for reportedly destroying finished products worth 28.6 million pounds (approximately 36 million US dollars) instead of selling them for a lower price... Read more...
  10. Fashion Retailer Joules Preps for No-Deal Brexit

    Fashion Retailer Joules Preps for No-Deal Brexit A growing list of UK companies are minimising disruption to operations by prepping for a no-deal situation. MARKET HARBOROUGH, United Kingdom — Fashion retailer Joules Group is establishing a European union-based distribution facility and bringing the inventory of its 2019 spring-summer collection into the UK earlier than usual as it prepares for a no-deal Brexit. Joules Group, which designs and sells colourful clothes, accessories and ... Read more...

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