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2XU co-founder Adrian Clarke launches performance wear brand, Sa1nt Layers

Inside Retail

There is also a range of accessories including caps, water bottles and towels. Aside from Clarke, the other name members of the Sa1nt Layers crew are Anna Espino, ex-2XU head apparel designer, and Peter McKenzie, former 2XU global sales manager.

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Luxury brand Hermès targeted by animal rights protestors

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PETA reiterates its call for Hermès to join the many designers who are turning away from animal skins in favour of innovative, ethical, and sustainable materials for which no one has endured horrific living conditions and a violent death.”.

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NOBULL Announces Launch of First Permanent Concept Store in Europe at Battersea Power Station

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Founded in Boston in 2015, NOBULL is a footwear, apparel and accessory brand with a strong global community. True to the NOBULL ethos, the Training Club will be designed with thoughtful simplicity, intended to be approachable and functional.

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Uniqlo’s US expansion: Has the parent learned its lessons?

Inside Retail

By 2015, a year after opening 17 stores but still unable to get traction, it began to cut its losses and close smaller, unprofitable suburban mall stores yet again. It emphasises minimalist clothing basics that feature significant investment in fabric technology and design. Third time lucky then, right?

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Brooks Brothers to relaunch in Australia 

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In early 2015, Oroton reported that Brooks Brothers was making larger than expected losses, because of delays in setting up its online store and a high proportion of sales from its factory outlets.

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Kering appoints Matthieu Blazy as creative director of Bottega Veneta

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Ready-to-wear designer for the upscale Italian label since last year, Blazy worked his way up the fashion ranks, gaining experience at labels including Raf Simons, Maison Margiela and Calvin Klein, and was senior designer at Celine in 2014. Born in 1984, Blazy graduated from design school La Cambre in Brussels.

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Kering appoints Matthieu Blazy as creative director of Bottega Veneta

Inside Retail

Ready-to-wear designer for the upscale Italian label since last year, Blazy worked his way up the fashion ranks, gaining experience at labels including Raf Simons, Maison Margiela and Calvin Klein, and was senior designer at Celine in 2014. Born in 1984, Blazy graduated from design school La Cambre in Brussels.