All Retail articles – Page 70
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Dune has removed the Apple Pay limit in its U.K....
Dune has removed the Apple Pay limit in its U.K. stores, meaning that Dune customers can now use Apple Pay for payments of any amount. Apple Pay is a mobile payment and digital wallet service by Apple that lets users pay on the latest versions of the iPhone, iPad and ...
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Christian Louboutin has been given a premium location - with...
Christian Louboutin has been given a premium location - with a red carpet of course - - in the women's shoe department of Le Bon Marché, the upscale department store on Paris' Left Bank, which is owned by LVMH
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Luis Onofre, one of the up and coming Portugese shoe...
Luis Onofre, one of the up and coming Portugese shoe designers, has launched a new global online store
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Internet World has granted a prize to Schuhe.de, the online...
Internet World has granted a prize to Schuhe.de, the online platform of the ANWR Group, as the e-tailer with the highest level of innovation
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Ash, the 15-year-old Italian footwear brand, is opening a new...
Ash, the 15-year-old Italian footwear brand, is opening a new flagship store in Tokyo. Another store will be opened in Macau in the next couple of months. Karen Queck, previously working as vice-president for marketing and communications for Greater China and Southeast Asia at Ralph Lauren, joined the brand as ...
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Karl-Heinz Müller, the founder of the Bread & Butter show...
Karl-Heinz Müller, the founder of the Bread & Butter show in Berlin, plans to open a new 14 oz. store of 350 square meters on the Schlüterstrasse in Berlin next month, selling jeans, shoes and other accessories. It will reportedly have a bar as well. His former 14 oz. store ...
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El Naturalista plans to open a mono-brand store in Amsterdam...
El Naturalista plans to open a mono-brand store in Amsterdam on a joint venture basis this year.
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Pretty Ballerinas opened a new company-owned mono-brand store in Barcelona...
Pretty Ballerinas opened a new company-owned mono-brand store in Barcelona in December
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Nobrand, the unconventional Portuguese brand of shoes, opened its first...
Nobrand, the unconventional Portuguese brand of shoes, opened its first franchised store in Medellin, Colombia, last autumn. Aegis, the local distributor, with whom the company has worked since 2014, plans to open a total of six stores in the Latin American country, starting with a store in Bogota in the ...
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Poseidon, a German start-up business created last September in Freiburg,...
Poseidon, a German start-up business created last September in Freiburg, presented a new e-commerce service for retailers at the GDS show in Düsseldorf this week. By means of a presentation device installed in the stores, end consumers can browse through the product range sold by the retailer. The presentation device ...
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Peter Kaiser is offering end consumers the possibility to design...
Peter Kaiser is offering end consumers the possibility to design their own shoes, using a recently introduced “shoe configurator.” In cooperation with a start-up in Berlin, Peter Kaiser developed a 3D-software that allows consumers to choose between four Peter Kaiser shoe models and design their own personal shoe models by ...
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Scanblue has launched a new program for retailers and manufacturers,...
Scanblue has launched a new program for retailers and manufacturers, called YouSize3D, offering the possibility to virtually try on shoes by using augmented reality. The program was shown in a special high-tech section of the GDS fair along with an overview of future technology trends coordinated by Slem, the Dutch ...
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Vagabond plans to open two or three mono-brand stores in...
Vagabond plans to open two or three mono-brand stores in Germany in 2016. The brand already has its own stores in Berlin and Cologne. The plan is to operate a total of 5-7 stores in the German market, where sales grew by 15 percent last year as compared to 2014.
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Data can allow a retailer to change the prices of...
Data can allow a retailer to change the prices of certain products up to 20 times a day depending on the demand, says Günter Althaus, president of the ANWR group, in an interview with a German retail magazine, Der Handel. He indicates that members of the cooperatI've may be enabled ...
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E-commerce in the Asia-Pacific region is expected to rise by...
E-commerce in the Asia-Pacific region is expected to rise by 35.7 percent in 2015, according to new figures from eMarketer. With sales hitting $877 billion, the region will be the largest e-tail market in the world. The growth is mostly driven by the rising middle classes in China, India and ...
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Loriblu has opened new mono-brand stores in Belgrade, Serbia and in Ulan Bator, Mongolia
Loriblu has opened new mono-brand stores in Belgrade, Serbia and in Ulan Bator, Mongolia
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Casadei inaugurated a new store concept, meant to express...
Casadei inaugurated a new store concept, meant to express innovation and craftmanship, as it opened a new 400-square-meter store in Piazza San Lorenzo in Lucina last month
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Snipes, the German-based chain of sneaker stores, is reportedly planning...
Snipes, the German-based chain of sneaker stores, is reportedly planning to launch a women-specific format of shoe stores under a different name, which would also offer high-heeled shoes and clothing. Meanwhile, Snipes has opened its first Spanish store in the Gran Casa shopping center of Zaragoza. It is said to ...
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Tiramisù-Delishoes, the first “fashion dessert restaurant” ever, has just opened...
Tiramisù-Delishoes, the first “fashion dessert restaurant” ever, has just opened in Milan, in the central Brera district. The store, whose motto is “Taste the glamour,” reflects a new concept which combines shoe fashion and food. The 230-square-meter store, on two floors, is located at via Formentini 2, and is opened ...
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German shoe retailers' sales fell by one percent in...
German shoe retailers' sales fell by one percent in the first ten months of 2015 in spite of slight increases in September and October

