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Desigual set to make Australian return

Inside Retail

Desigual first entered Australia in 2014 with a flagship store in Melbourne through a licensing agreement with Edwards Imports. But the expansion never eventuated. Desigual is known for its bright clothing and brave marketing techniques, such as offering free clothes to shoppers who arrive in their underwear.

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Bain Capital sells Boost Juice, Betty’s Burgers parent

Inside Retail

“We were attracted by Retail Zoo as a strong platform in the food retail sector, with market-leading brands in Boost and Betty’s,” said Georgina Varley, MD at Adamantem. The acquisition is expected to further boost Retail Zoo’s expansion. Retail Zoo’s brands are well positioned through cycles as an ‘affordable indulgence’ offering.”

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Analysis: Why Abercrombie & Fitch’s turnaround has not been cancelled

Inside Retail

However, A&F’s recent financial figures and strategy actually show a brand that is firmly in recovery mode, with a focus on more on-point marketing messaging and fewer stores, as sales are shifted to its digital channels. . International expansion driven through flagships. Abandonment of sexualised marketing.

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Belles Hot Chicken talks crowdfunding campaign and global growth plans

Inside Retail

Since launching in Melbourne in 2014, Belles Hot Chicken (Belles) has grown to six existing locations, including a new opening in Bondi, Sydney, a few weeks ago, and is now looking to raise between $1 million and $2 million to fund further expansion. National and international expansion.

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Temple of the Sun co-founder talks design inspiration and sales growth

Inside Retail

Founded in Byron Bay in 2014, it has gained a cult following for its unique designs inspired by history, archaeology and ancient symbolism. Darren Gallant: Temple of the Sun first launched in late 2014. IR: How would you describe the fine jewellery market right now?

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

Inside Retail

Growth opportunities For Lovisa and BBRC more broadly, the recent appointments of Cheston and McInnes come as the business enters a period of global expansion. Cheston’s resume provides ample reason why BBRC would want him to lead Lovisa’s next phase of international expansion, especially with a focus on global and local markets.

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Why Amazon, Rent the Runway, Etsy are betting on resale

Inside Retail

To be unique, you can’t get that at the mall, but young consumers are seeing the advantage of the contemporary vintage market as a place where you can find garments that express yourself, while being economical and environmentally conscious,” Graham Wetzbarger, founder and CEO of Luxury Appraisals and Authentication, told Inside Retail.

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