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7-Eleven to pay $595,000 after chain misled franchisee about lease terms

Inside Retail

The retailer was found to have breached the Australian Consumer Law in its pre-purchase dealings with Yong Li and Zhe Wang who bought the 7-Eleven Heathmont store in 2015.

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Giuseppe di Morabito, Harrods

Retail Focus

Giuseppe di Morabito (born in 1992) founded his eponymous brand in Milan in 2015. The brand’s style plays with a sense of elegant bizarreness, the art of tailoring in different shapes and forms: the garments vary from ready-to-wear to the more sophisticated.

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Retail appointments for the week

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Hughes, Topman’s former MD, joined Arcadia in 2015 as the buying director of Burton. This forms our commitment in building a trusted used car industry and elevating consumer experience, now powered by data.”. He joined BooHoo last month. The post Retail appointments for the week appeared first on Inside Retail.

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How Heydoor is making shopping more accessible to people with restrictions

Inside Retail

Melinda Ioannou, founder and creator of Heydoor, realised that the latter was a barrier to entering retail when she got her own dog in 2015, and she began thinking more broadly about the restrictions on some members of the public. It’s a constant, everyday restriction that I have. I had absolutely no [experience].

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Gucci creative director Alessandro Michele set to depart

Inside Retail

Gucci has been successfully revamped with a bold new style since Michele took over the top creative role there in January 2015. “Overall, the notion of change in the creative lead at Gucci is likely to be viewed positively by the market, and in Kering’s share price,” they added.

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

Inside Retail

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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“Talent knows no limits”: LVMH on hiring people with disability

Inside Retail

With one billion people, or 15 per cent of the world’s population, having some form of disability, according to data from The World Bank, hiring workers with additional needs makes sense for businesses and helps boost economic growth.