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& Other Stories makes its Australia-New Zealand debut 

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The Iconic carries a curated assortment of & Other Stories’ latest clothing, shoes, and accessories, including dresses, soft tailoring, footwear, and wardrobe basics, with prices ranging from $50 to $350.

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How Aussie menswear brand Peter Jackson is suiting up for e-commerce expansion

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Founded in Melbourne in 1948, men’s tailoring business Peter Jackson has entered a new phase of growth with three new stores opened so far this year and six more confirmed to open by the end of 2024, as well as a digital relaunch that is already underway. It was really the place to get your hair cut in Melbourne in the 50s and 60s.

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How Castlery came back from the brink to disrupt the furniture industry

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Declan Ee: When we started in October 2013, there were four of us in a tiny, 84sqm basement, trying to build a global luxury brand. At that time, it was the launch of everything bespoke – bespoke tailoring, bespoke cocktails – so we thought we could be a cool little bespoke underground furniture brand. Made.com went bankrupt.

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How Luxury Escapes went from startup to global travel giant in nine years

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Luxury Escapes began as a small Melbourne startup founded by Adam Schwab in 2013, and over the past nine years, it has rapidly grown to become one of the leading destinations for exclusive holidays. His first business idea was for apartments that were tailored to backpackers. The curated marketplace. With over 4.2

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What Nordstrom’s Paul Smith pop-up says about the future of this retail trend

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The shop is set to showcase Paul Smith’s spring collection, titled “What is a suit”, which tackles menswear staples in a variety of forms, from classic tailoring to military uniforms. The shop will also feature photography, art, and memorabilia collected by or sent to the designer over the years.

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R.M. Williams crafts quality and service from people and tech

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Williams since Tattarang, the private investment company owned by mining magnates Andrew and Nicola Forrest, acquired the business from L Catterton in 2020, returning the bootmaker to full Australian ownership for the first time since 2013. Part of that well-made heritage is a tailored made-to-order (MTO) offering.

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