
Selfridges has become the latest retailer to commit to making the shopping experience for autistic consumers more enjoyable with the launch of a ‘quiet' shopping hour in all of its branches to run every Wednesday.
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Selfridges has become the latest retailer to commit to making the shopping experience for autistic consumers more enjoyable with the launch of a ‘quiet' shopping hour in all of its branches to run every Wednesday.
Pantone has released its trend colours for London Fashion Week, with an AW22 “imaginative and intriguing mix of timeless tones and artful brights [to] embrace contrasting desires for serenity and energy”.
American Eagle Outfitters said on Tuesday its inventory levels jumped ahead of the holiday season as it spent more on freight to overcome supply-chain disruptions, after posting better-than-expected quarterly results.
Milan-based brand La DoubleJ has named “influential creative leader” Julia Leach its Chief Brand Officer. She’ll work with founders JJ Martin and Andrea Ciccoli “to realise their creative and business goals".
The Pittsburgh-based apparel retailer announced on Tuesday that it has agreed to acquire its fulfillment partner, Quiet Logistics, for $350 million as part of the ongoing transformation of its supply chain.
On a busy Saturday, amid torrential showers and bursts of icy blue skies, two very diverse talents – a Lebanese master, and a Frenchman of Chinese and Basque origin – staged two excellent shows.
Adidas and Pharrell Williams have launched a disruptive men's and women's tennis collection and campaign called "Don't Be Quiet Please," with a social and political subtext about speaking up for "the potential of good."
UK sports fashion, outdoor and casualwear retail giant JD Sports has its sights set on fast international growth with news of its Australian debut and a major deal in Spain and Portugal to merge with Sport Zone.
Paris rose up against fashion diktats and wardrobe conformism at the five-day whirl of men's shows ending Monday 29 June, casting off suits and ties for classy comfort based on mixing, matching and layering.