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Art and upcycling: How Casetify plans to reach 100 stores globally by 2025

Inside Retail

Following its store launch in Sydney earlier this year, Hong Kong-based tech accessories brand Casetify is planning to expand across Australia, as part of a larger goal of reaching 100 stores globally by 2025. We will continue to [bring] Australians tech accessory designs that best represent them.”

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Why third spaces are the retail trend to tap into in 2025

Inside Retail

Consumer interest in retail third spaces American apparel and accessories brand Coach recently opened a Coach Coffee Shop within the Jersey Shore Premium Outlets. It is now a place that offers moments of respite and discovery that online shopping cannot replicate.

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Indigenous fashion takes centre stage at Country to Couture

Inside Retail

Now in its sixth year, Country to Couture is part of the annual Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair (DAAF) and features collections from Indigenous designers as well as collaborations between First Nations artists and communities and non-Indigenous designers from across Australia.

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Crafting luxury brand narratives through popup stores

Retail Focus

Moreover, brands could encourage customers and visitors to actively participate and share their experiences through social media. Engaging with social media and influencers: Social media platforms play an important role in pop-up stores’ success. The brand often collaborates with artists and designers.

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Analysis: Nike speeds up to enter the metaverse

Inside Retail

These trademarks will come into effect only when virtual apparel and accessories are in commercial use. As we inch closer to experiencing virtual worlds, it’s likely that we’ll see a lot of digital apparel and accessories that look like the products of certain brands. 3D designers in demand.

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Balenciaga designer, CEO apologise for ad campaign

Inside Retail

French fashion house Balenciaga’s creative director and chief executive officer both apologised Friday for an advertising campaign that sparked criticism on social media over accusations that it featured inappropriate imagery involving children.

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‘Not about products’: The genius of Moncler’s global, digital runway event

Inside Retail

The featured collections from designers such as JW Anderson, Gentle Monster and Palm Angels were realised through short films and performances unrelated to each other, but providing a true reflection of each artist and their vision for their Moncler Genius collection. We’re past the point of marketing to a few social media platforms.