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Breakfast meeting @ Retail Week Prospect, 4 Dec 2017

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Breakfast meeting @ Retail Week Prospect, 4 Dec 2017

As many other traditional publishers, Retail Week have suffered from a slump in paper copy sales and have moved online. However, with the variety of sources available online the company has had to look at other ways to monetise its network, connections and expertise. Retail Week Prospect is one such initiative. Retail Week Prospect is an extensive database of 180 of the largest UK retailers including deep analysis of strategic direction, IT investment focus in the near future, key contacts and much more. If you are business developing/prospecting for your IT supply outfit and building your UK retailer network you...

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Christmas Windows 2017: Piccadilly, Regent Street, Oxford Street and Argyll Street

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Christmas Windows 2017: Piccadilly, Regent Street, Oxford Street and Argyll Street

Christmas window display on Regent Street, Oxford Street and Argyll Street. Hunter, Topshop, Tommy Hilfiger, Superdry, Burberry and more

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Trade show report: Ecommerce Expo, London, September 2017

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Trade show report: Ecommerce Expo, London, September 2017

Our verdict (of 5): Admittedly we visited Ecommerce Expo in 2016 and were very impressed and the September 2017 edition did not disappoint on content or exhibitors. In fact it seemed as the quality of exhibitors was slightly better than the previous show. Ecommerce Expo had everything from the usual suspects such as Shopify, SAP Hybris, Bronto, Marketo and others to some of the more exciting startups such as Mad Street Den, Phrasee and others. SAP Hybris were mightily excited about their rumoured $350m acquisition of Gigya and the opportunties this will mean for upselling to existing Gigya customers and...

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Arket (the sheet), H&M's new format following disappointing sales growth

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Arket (the sheet), H&M's new format following disappointing sales growth

H&M today finally announced the name and type of new brand they are launching. This ends a period of gossiping among many media outlets about the new brand. ARKET is Swedish for a sheet of paper, normally used when talking about high-quality paper. The first outlet will open in London with others following in Brussels, Copenhagen and Munich. It will be a higher priced product building on H&M's successes with Cos & Other Stories. Source: FT.com

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British Fashion Ecommerce divided by geography and sector

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British Fashion Ecommerce divided by geography and sector

Posted by Thomas Andersson, March 7, 2017. When looking at the UK fashion e-commerce landscape (excluding multi-channel retailers) it is interesting to note that the marketplace is divided by latitude as well as by consumer preferences. The value fashion sector led by Boohoo.com is primarily based in North England around Manchester whereas the mid-market fashion sector is spread out in middle-England. All of the luxury and high-end fashion e-commerce companies are based in London. More 'experimental' fashion e-commerce companies also tend to gravitate towards London, possibly due to its networking opportunities and existing start-up infrastructure. What can be learned from...

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