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Love, Bonito raises US$50m to fuel international expansion

Inside Retail

Southeast Asia’s largest direct-to-consumer womenswear brand Love, Bonito has raised US$50million in its Series C funding round, which will power the company’s expansion into high growth international markets including Hong Kong, Japan and the US. International expansion.

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“Building a brand from the ground up”: Inside LSKD’s San Diego expansion

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I didn’t go full time on LKI until 2010, when I finished my carpentry apprenticeship, so as much as it’s been a whirlwind, if I had this kind of growth back in my early 20s, I don’t think I could have handled it. IR: It seems that a lot of Australian retailers are considering international expansion right now.

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“We’re the Peloton of reformer”: Aussie brand Your Reformer eyes global growth

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Now, the at-home pilates provider – which sells and rents reformer pilates machines, or beds, and operates an on-demand platform of exercise videos – is embarking on a global expansion. Global expansion Your Reformer’s growth strategy combines market geographic expansion and product diversification.

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Why Blundy and Lew’s C-suite shuffles are crucial for good business

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Cheston’s move to Lovisa is notable given the jewellery chain is owned by Australian billionaire Brett Blundy, who recently appointed Mark McInnes, the former CEO of Premier Retail, to the newly formed role of global chief executive of retail and consumer at his investment firm, BBRC.

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How True Religion aims to be the latest Y2K-era brand to make a comeback

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So, what is driving the renewed consumer interest in True Religion today? The first major turnaround tactic was taking a step back to realise who True Religion’s ideal consumer base is today. Michael Buckley, True Religion’s president from 2006 to 2010 and its CEO as of 2019, has previously stated, “This consumer wants a deal.

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Foodpanda taps into the burgeoning single-person economy

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Euromonitor estimated that single-person households were the fastest-growing household type globally, expanding by 31 per cent from 2010 to 2019, with half of this growth attributable to Asia Pacific. The company also projected that by 2040, one in 10 households globally would be both Asian and single-person.

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Meet Daniel Broderick, a New Yorker helming New Era’s APAC operations

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The current state of affairs “Malaysia has a growing economy and a strong consumer market, making it an attractive destination for expanding retail businesses. This presents a vast consumer base for headwear products,” he noted. Nonetheless, the region also offers significant opportunities.