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    How TikTok Shop is changing the way brands reach customers

    As a potential ban looms, brands like Nike and E.l.f. Beauty are leveraging the social media platform to win over Gen Z.

    Updated Jan. 10, 2025
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    J.C. Penney, Brooks Brothers operator join forces as ‘Catalyst Brands’

    The new entity features other labels owned by Authentic Brands Group and run by Sparc Group. Investors include Shein and mall REITs Simon and Brookfield.

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    REI shutters experiences business, eliminating hundreds of jobs

    More than 400 employees will be let go as part of the decision. CEO Eric Artz said the 40-year-old experiences division was unprofitable.

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    Consortium Brand Partners acquires Jonathan Adler

    This is the private equity firm’s third acquisition in 18 months, following previously announced deals with Draper James and Outdoor Voices.

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    These 5 tween retailers once dominated the space. Here’s where they are now.

    Brands like Wet Seal and Delia’s have since faded from the spotlight as stores failed to keep up with the changing needs of new generations.

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    Target to add 2K items to wellness assortment

    The retailer will price more than half of the products under $10 and hundreds will be exclusives.

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    Shoes for Crews names CEO

    Chris Quinn is succeeding former chief executive Donald Watros who retired after serving in the role since 2017.

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    8 retail trends to watch in 2025

    Each year brings unique headwinds and tailwinds. From increased attention on DEI efforts to the shifting nature of DTC, this is what we’ll be following in 2025.

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    Holiday e-commerce hits a record as shoppers choose phones over stores

    Consumers sought out deals but inflation didn’t really tamp down demand during the season, according to the latest figures from Adobe Analytics.

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    Perfect Moment seeks global expansion through agency partnerships

    The luxury ski brand is working to grow its international wholesale presence as it faces a potential delisting from the New York Stock Exchange.

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    The Backroom: Doug Stephens looks to 2025 and beyond

    The retail and brand expert discusses the hype around AI, how marketers can preserve human creativity and his optimism about the future.

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    Ulta names Kecia Steelman CEO

    Steelman, who is currently chief operating officer at the beauty retailer, will step into the role as Dave Kimbell retires. 

    Updated Jan. 7, 2025
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    Walmart to miss 2025, 2030 emissions reduction targets

    The retail giant said it will miss its goals to reduce operational emissions because of challenges with energy policy and infrastructure, as well as technology availability.

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    Inside Athletic Brewing’s marketing as reach expands for nonalcoholic beer

    Chief Marketing Officer Andrew Katz explains how a new multimillion-dollar campaign is part of the brand’s efforts as the “big guys” enter the nonalcoholic beer category.

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    Carter’s parent names interim leader as CEO retires

    Michael Casey will step down after 15 years in the top spot, while Chief Financial and Operating Officer Richard Westenberger will lead in the interim.

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    Joann closes smattering of locations across US

    The stores are being shuttered as part of “routine store location evaluation and optimization,” according to a company spokesperson.

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    The Weekly Closeout: Vera Bradley urged to sell and Fleet Feet makes an acquisition

    Fund 1 Investments in a letter pushed the accessories brand to consider strategic alternatives, while the footwear retailer bought South Sound Running.

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    DoorDash enters deal with Ibotta to expand digital promotions offering

    The tie-up aims to push savings opportunities and coupons to shoppers on everyday purchases across categories, such as beauty and home improvement.

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    With latest launch, Fine’ry targets the men’s fragrance market

    The move was “a natural next step for Fine’ry,” according to Nadia Khan, senior vice president of brand marketing at parent company Maesa.

  • Did Costco just reset the narrative around DEI?

    In contrast to a slew of companies, the warehouse retailer has forcefully rejected an anti-DEI shareholder proposal as bad for business.

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    J.C. Penney hires agency Mischief, seeking bigger creative swings

    Disruptor shop Mischief is tasked with developing a new creative platform and delivering bold marketing for the department store chain. 

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    Dr. Martens creative director steps down after a decade

    Darren McKoy said he was ready to embrace new opportunities and creative challenges, and the footwear company hasn’t named a replacement.

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    What Amazon is doing to fight fake reviews

    Reviews are a cornerstone of Amazon’s business, so it is pushing back with strict policies, proactive detection and enforcement action.

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    Holiday shoppers spent global record $1.2 trillion online

    Both retailers and consumers used AI to enhance shopping experiences. But consumers have also returned 28% more merchandise than last year, according to Salesforce. 

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    Instacart links with Samsung on shoppable fridge tech

    The multi-year partnership will allow people to order groceries from the screens of select Samsung refrigerators.