Inditex has seemed unstoppable for years and its results on Wednesday showed no sign of that changing any time soon. The fashion retail giant reported H1 sales growth of 7% with new revenues and profits records.
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Inditex has seemed unstoppable for years and its results on Wednesday showed no sign of that changing any time soon. The fashion retail giant reported H1 sales growth of 7% with new revenues and profits records.
After Shanghai and Paris, the label chose its flagship store on Paseo de Gracia as the ideal location to present its latest Autumn/Winter collection. The exclusive event was held in partnership with Kate Bosworth.
Pull&Bear’s newly expanded store at Liverpool One is the brand’s only location in the UK and Ireland to be fitted-out with the new "18,1" design concept.
In an effort to curb waste and promote sustainability, increasing numbers of major fashion brands are eliminating the single-use carrier bags from their stores.
The makeup brand is set to join the retail mix at Liverpool One this September with the opening of a North West flagship store.
Inditex’s Pull&Bear brand is upsizing its presence at Liverpool One to introduce its new 18,1 concept. The larger 10,118 sq ft shop will be situated on upper South John Street and feature an interactive catwalk.
The list of retail casualties shutting up shop seems to grow by the month but Inditex, the world's largest clothing retailer, is still betting on its network of physical stores to drive growth.
Faced with doubts about the long-term viability of the Inditex business model, Pablo Isla said the group’s integrated store and online model is unique in the world.
Inditex is another of the big winners in global fashion retail and while its sales and profits increases may not always match analysts’ lofty expectations, it's a consistent performer as it continues to expand globally.
The 1.7 million-square-foot St James development in Edinburgh has attracted interest from Spanish retail group Inditex and four of its brands, including Zara, Bershka, Stradivarius and Pull&Bear.