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Leaders from across the retail industry, including at John Lewis, Primark and Ann Summers, have signed an open letter to Chancellor Rachel Reeves demanding action ahead of the Autumn Budget.
French luxury conglomerate Kering, which owns Gucci, Yves Saint Laurent and Balenciaga, will order UK staff back to the office four days per week from January 2026, Drapers has learned.
Now in its 17th year, Drapers launches its annual search for the strongest talent and rising fashion retail stars of 2026.
Guess Jeans, part of US fashion retailer Guess, is gearing up to open a standalone denim-only store in central London, ...
Operating profit at Cornish clothing retailer Seasalt dipped 1.3% year on year from £7.6m to £7.5m for the year ending 1 ...
Italian luxury fashion house Valentino has named Riccardo Bellini as its new chief executive officer, effective 1 September.
AllSaints has cut "a small number of roles" across design, merchandising and wholesale teams at its Shoreditch head office in ...
Fashion retailers and brands are leveraging the skills of their staff to create employee-generated content (EGC) that ...
Skims, the clothing and shapewear brand founded by Kim Kardashian, has tapped Robin Gendron from Michael Kors, who will ...
Primark has appointed Sue Fairley, New Look's senior head of sustainability, sourcing and quality, to oversee ethical ...
Drapers' series on managing and cutting costs looks at retailers' strategies to minimise finance and overheads, such as FX ...
International business director at the UK Fashion and Textiles Association (UKFT), Paul Alger, explains how Donald Trump’s ...
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