
The Lehi, Utah-based boutique marketplace for womenswear, accessories, home decor and children’s fashion announced on Tuesday that it has received a $40 million growth investment from Tritium Partners.
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The Lehi, Utah-based boutique marketplace for womenswear, accessories, home decor and children’s fashion announced on Tuesday that it has received a $40 million growth investment from Tritium Partners.
French MPs have taken aim at Black Friday advertising, adding a ban to an "anti-waste" bill which will be debated on 9 December.
It started as a simple sales promotion, but Amazon's Prime Day has now morphed into a major phenomenon joined by scores of retailers jockeying with the US colossus for a bigger slice of the e-commerce pie.
Adobe has released its US online retail forecast for the holidays, highlighting an expected decline in revenues achieved via marketing through social channels, as well as the rise of mobile shopping and blended retail.
Urban Outfitters, American Eagle Outfitters and other retailers are filling stores with styles from the 1990s in a bet that fanny packs, chunky-soled sneakers and high-waisted “mom jeans” will lift back-to-school sales.
Black Friday, a day of mega promotions imported from the USA, is now popular in Europe, especially in France and the UK, as shoppers seek the best deals before Christmas.
Adcock joins the digital savings destination as SVP, People, effective November 6, 2017, and brings nearly 20 years in human resources experience to the company.
Recent studies conducted by RetailMeNot indicates both retailers and consumers anticipate an uptick in spending for Holiday 2017 with significant growth coming from Cyber Monday sales.
Venture capital firm Next Coast Venture led the funding round that included participation from former Ralph Lauren and Tory Burch executive Roger Farah. The new investment raises Phlur's total funding to $6 million.
UK consumers are very ‘tribal’ in their fashion choices with many resistant to trends, a new survey shows. It also reveals that magazines have minimal influence on their style and there are huge regional variations.