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David Jones, LSKD reveal how their Black Friday sales are performing so far

Inside Retail

In contrast to LSKD’s FOMO approach and shorter sales period, David Jones expanded its sales period with early-bird access and a longer campaign. It also provided customers with more time to shop these deals. In 2021, the business went live with its promotions on November 18, in 2022 on November 15 and last year on November 9.

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Inside Mosaic’s pivot from specialty fashion to digital department store

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Mosaic Brands is seeing positive results from the implementation of a digital department store strategy across several of its core apparel brands, including Noni B, Rivers, Millers and Katies. Mosaic’s department store move isn’t exactly unique in the fashion industry. Leveraging loyalty. million names in June 2020.

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Japan’s department stores: What’s left when the tourism tide goes out?

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Japan’s storied department stores are riding a wave of overseas tourists, and although there is no sign yet of a wipeout, the cautious pronouncements of company executives indicate that it’s a wave they can’t ride on indefinitely. On the surface of it, department stores still have their mojo: sales in October rose by 5.3

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Why consumer spending in one retail category is outpacing all others

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As a CommBank iQ spending category, general retail covers more than 10 sub-segments, from pet, discount and department stores to online marketplaces. The shift online may also indicate a preference for convenience, which extends to other areas of people’s shopping too. Stepping even further out by age reveals the contrast.

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After the golden age: Why department stores are no longer glamorous

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When Laura Peden was growing up in the 1970s, department stores were a special place. Decades later, she still vividly remembers how she and her grandmother would travel into Myer’s city store at Christmas to see the “insanely fascinating” windows. The department store was no longer the star attraction.

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Why luxury Aussie retailers are missing a major consumer segment

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This is in contrast with the experience of migrants, who might have had exposure to – and awareness of – other retailers, who have successfully pushed the boundaries and better catered to their needs. A lot of Australian brands have had it [relatively] easy with [non-migrants] considering local brands first before going global,” she said.

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Decoding the global trends shaping the future of retail

Inside Retail

In late 2023, Salesforce reported that 59 per cent of consumers had shopped on social media, a massive jump from 15 per cent in 2021. In the US alone, TikTok shop garnered 1.1 Indeed, Amazon and retail tech companies are now investing in just walk in technologies that may further enhance the shopping experience.