
Asos concluded a strong year with a four-month autumn and festive period that showed just how strong a business it is. Sales soared not just in the UK but globally and it expects higher profit as a result.
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Asos concluded a strong year with a four-month autumn and festive period that showed just how strong a business it is. Sales soared not just in the UK but globally and it expects higher profit as a result.
US retail sales rose 3% between October 11 and December 24, according to a new report from Mastercard SpendingPulse. And online sales soared by as much 49% year-on-year.
Nearly half of the luxury industry's top managers are expecting sector sales to return to 2019 levels from 2021, reflecting adjustments in their business models, according to a study by French consulting firm MAD.
John Varvatos, Sies Marjan, J.C. Penney, Neiman Marcus and J. Crew: a spate of defaults has hit the US fashion industry, the Covid-19 pandemic delivering a fatal blow to an already faltering market.
The ongoing coronavirus pandemic is expected to result in a 5.1% fall in U.S. retail spending in 2020, more than double the decline seen during 2009’s financial crisis, with fashion set to be among the biggest victims.
Giant British events company Hyve, which rebranded from its former name ITE a few months ago, has bought US mega tradeshows Shoptalk and Groceryshop to add to its ever larger list of major events.
This October, Amazon Fashion is taking over four floors of an industrial building in Berlin to host its first offline fashion event dedicated to denim.
There have been suggestions that US retail giant Walmart could now sell its UK supermarket chain Asda that also happens to be one of the biggest names in affordable fashion in Britain.
As athleticwear and beauty continue to be strong trends among Gen-Z consumers, Piper Jaffray has released its semi-annual “Taking Stock With Teens” report, revealing strong progress for Vans, Lululemon and Ulta Beauty.
Major consumer companies including Unilever and Procter & Gamble are chasing consumers who want goods delivered automatically, pitching new online subscription services, even though these have not always worked.