All Fashion articles – Page 248
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Opinion
Opinion: Debenhams must keep its identity intact
It hasn’t taken long for Debenhams’ new chief executive Sergio Bucher to put his mark on the British department store chain.
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News
The White Company's full-year profits rocket
The White Company has unveiled surging profits in its full-year against strong comparables and despite a “difficult trading environment”.
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Gallery
Store gallery: A fabulously British affair at Jack Wills
This Jack Wills store relies not on technology, but on brilliant retail theatre.
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Analysis
Blog: Topshop should be cautious as it expands in China
Topshop has reportedly signed a deal to open 80 stores in China, but the Arcadia-owned fashion retailer would be wise to tread with caution.
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News
Debenhams boss to cut fashion designer partnerships
Debenhams CEO Sergio Bucher is reducing the retailer’s range from some of its longstanding designer partners in an effort to broaden its appeal.
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News
Review of the Year: Fashion's annus horribilis
The past 12 months have been some of the most eventful ever for fashion retailers, with CVAs, administrations and the odd death threat making it a year to remember.
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News
The Original Factory Shop angers suppliers with 'Santa tax'
The Original Factory Shop has riled suppliers in the run up to Christmas by demanding money to fund the business’s development plans.
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Analysis
Analysis: Can Jaeger recapture its heyday?
Jaeger’s recent exodus of senior staff is the latest volatility to hit the retailer, which has had more than its fair share of turbulence.
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News
Topshop to launch first stores in mainland China
Sir Philip Green is preparing to launch Topshop stores in the fast-growing retail market of China.
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Analysis
Review of the Year: Scandals abound
Some retailers hit the headlines for the wrong reasons this year and were left with their reputations severely tarnished.
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News
This week in retail: A nail-biting end to Christmas trading
There’s only one thing on every retailers’ mind this week – Christmas, and it looks like it will be a nervous wait to see if the tills are ringing.
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News
Breakfast briefing: BHS, Poundland and more
Retail news round-up: Philip Green to launch Topshop in China, Poundland to sell clothing, and Harvey Nichols' profits decline
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Analysis
Analysis: Who will be the next M&S chairman?
M&S chairman Robert Swannell has revealed he will retire next year. Retail Week looks at who could replace him at the helm of the troubled retailer.
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Analysis
Retail resolutions for 2017: Mary Turner, Koovs
As the New Year nears, retail bosses tell Retail Week about their resolutions for 2017.
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Analysis
Review of the Year: Retailers hit the acquisition trail
If 2015 was a year driven by mergers and acquisitions, retailers have put their foot even more firmly on that pedal this year.
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Video
The Retail Week: End of Year Special Edition
The team discuss the highlights and lowlights from an eventful year in retail and look ahead to what could be in store in 2017.
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News
Sales rise as online shoppers splurge on Black Friday
Retail sales increased last month, driven by online shoppers and Black Friday as electricals and home categories performed well.
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News
Pre-Christmas discounting levels grow for sixth consecutive year
Pre-Christmas discounting levels have grown for the sixth year in a row, with the average discount on the high street at 43%.
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Analysis
Pretty Little Thing, SilkFred and fashion’s rising stars
Between bad weather and squeezed margins, you’d be forgiven for thinking fashion was in the doldrums this year.
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News
Breakfast briefing: Inditex, Argos and more
Retail news round-up: Inditex reports increase in sales, Argos drivers dismiss strike plan and Lego increases its UK prices amid Brexit.