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  • There are reports that British sportswear retailer JD Sports is in talks with Authentic Brands to come together and bid jointly for the ailing brand Topshop.Image Courtesy: the industry.fashionThe discussion, still in its early stages, aims to acquire the operations of the brand from the administrators of Arcadia Group.Notably, Deloitte, who are the administrators of Arcadia Group, which had collapsed in November 2020, is engaged in securing deals for as many of Group’s assets as possible.If the
  • More jobs to be hit in the UK!Image Courtesy: express.co.ukFollowing the recent sale of EWM and Bonmarche to Purepay Retail Limited, now Debenhams too has accelerated its winding down process.Also Read:Edinburgh Woollen Mill and Bonmarché sold; hundreds of jobs hitAnd in this regard Debenhams will soon shut down its 6 stores in the UK – thereby hitting at least 320 jobs. That’s more worries!The fashion retailer’s famous Oxford Street flagship too is amongst the stores to be permanently shut down
  • MARSEILLE - French fashion brand American vintage has committed to a ban on the use of wool from angora rabbits in all future collections following long-standing pressure from animal welfare campaigners.The PETA animal rights group, which has been urging the brand to end its use of angora wool for nearly two years, welcomed the move by the company which has more than 1,500 outlets in ten countries.American Vintage joins a list of more than 400 brands and retailers, including H&M, Mango, Gucc
  • PDS Multinational Fashions Limited, one of the world’s largest design-led sourcing, manufacturing and supply chain platforms catering to leading brands and retailers globally, has appointed Sanjay Jain as chief executive officer with effect from January 15, 2021. Jain has previously served as CEO of Future Retail Limited and Group CFO of Future Group.Pic: PDS Multinational Fashions LtdJain has over 26 years of experience in leading transformation across various companies and helping them unlock
  • Asos, the London-based online fashion retailer, has announced its plans to invest £90 million in its new warehouse in Lichfield, Staffordshire.Image Courtesy: marketingweek.comThe announcement will help the retailer in creating 2,000 jobs over the course of next 3 years. That’s some good news for those looking for jobs in these tough times.The new warehouse, spread over a wide area of 437,000 square feet at Fradley Park, is expected to be operational in next 12 months.Asos has said that the timi
  • The struggle continues for this ailing American clothing retailer!Image Courtesy: wwd.comChristopher & Banks, the retailer known for women’s apparels for the 40-60 age group, revealed on Thursday (7 January) that it has received notices of default on a term loan.Besides, it said that it has also received default notices on secured vendor programme and lease on its corporate headquarters.More on this, the retailer said that it’s working closely with its advisers to evaluate the notices it has
  • There has been a contraction in Canadian apparel import values in November ’20 as compared to October ’20 but the imports have surged on Y-o-Y basis as against November ’19.The import valued US $ 745.35 million in November ’20, marking 14.65 per cent surge from November ’19, but it declined 5.39 per cent compared to October ’20 when importers had valued US $ 966.67 million.The monthly drop in November suggests that Canada had increased its sourcing in October – which was the best month for Canad
  • Filippa K, the Swedish fashion brand, has collaborated with Nedap – a RFID solution provider – for the integration of its inventory management platform.Image Courtesy: www.concorde.luThe technology will help the brand increase inventory accuracy and product availability throughout its retail supply chains and stores. It will, therefore, help the brand in offering omnichannel capabilities to streamline the customer experience.Emelie Berggren, fulfillment director at Filippa K, mentions “One major
  • Primark, the Irish fashion retailer, has estimated its sales losses to touch £650 million owing to closure of non-essential stores – including that of apparels and fashion accessories – across Europe.Image Courtesy: Bloomberg.comLast month, Primark had said that expects the sales losses to be as much as £430 million due to continuous store closures, though it also hoped to recover some of those losses with Christmas sales.Also Read:Primark hopes to recover £430 million of lost sales!However, the
  • Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the British government has said an £830 million boost to high streets fashion brands to help them recover from the pandemic.Recently Robert Jenrick, Communities Secretary announced, “The boost package, from the Future High Streets Fund, will aid 72 zones in England and safeguard thousands of jobs.”Figure: British government has declared an £830 million boost to high streets fashion brands to help them recover from the pandemic.Robert Jenrick stressed, “The 2021 will b
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