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    It’s official: Shein will acquire Everlane

    The deal promises to salvage the sustainability-oriented DTC brand’s finances, but its tie-up with the Chinese fast-fashion giant comes at a cost.

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    The TikTok effect: How viral trends are changing visual merchandising

    The average viral trend lasts just five to 10 days before attention shifts. And with 42% of Gen Z consumers in the U.S. discovering new products on TikTok, the need for speed has never been more critical.

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    Lowe’s courts DIY shoppers as AI tools boost online conversions

    The retailer is aiming to build relationships with its DIY customers through AI-enhanced omnichannel shopping, associate-led services and loyalty program options.

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    E.l.f. Beauty does an about-face on price hikes

    Following a “pronounced decline” in unit volume, CEO Tarang Amin said the company was testing adjustments to its tariff-driven strategy. 

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    The Weekly Closeout: John Varvatos quietly exits Under Armour and Victoria’s Secret’s ticker gets sexier

    The designer left the athletics brand last fall. Meanwhile, the lingerie company will sport a new ticker symbol, VSXY, on the NYSE. 

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    Hasbro finds a star revenue player in Magic: The Gathering

    The toy company reported $1 billion in net revenue in Q1. Revenue for the Wizards of the Coast division, which oversees Magic, was up 26%. 

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    Walmart warns of price increases due to fuel costs

    The retailer expects somewhat higher retail price inflation in Q2 if the fuel shocks from the war in Iran persist. However, Walmart maintained its full-year guidance.

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    The Backroom: What’s really happening at Lululemon?

    Senior Editor Cara Salpini joins the podcast to discuss the pushback against the incoming CEO, founder Chip Wilson’s battle with the board and more.

  • A model walks the runway at the Roberto Cavalli fashion show during the Milan Fashion Week Womenswear Fall/Winter 2023/2024 on February 22, 2023 in Milan, Italy.
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    Roberto Cavalli to be acquired by Destination Maternity parent company

    Marquee Brands will own a majority interest in the fashion house in a deal that is expected to close in Q2 of this year.

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    Lee jeans sold to brand management firm for up to $1B

    The denim label is the latest IP to be scooped up by Authentic Brands Group, which is aiming for $100 billion in annual retail sales.

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    Amer Sports CFO: No visibility on tariff refunds

    Andrew Page told Retail Dive that the company, which runs Arc’teryx and Salomon, will see little impact from the refunds anyway. Revenue at the business was up 32% in Q1.

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    PVH names new Americas CEO amid executive shuffle

    Adelyn Cheong, president of PVH China, will succeed Donald Kohler, who is leaving to become CEO of Banana Republic.

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    David’s Bridal is ready to help couples budget their wedding

    Through the bridal retailer’s Pearl Planner tool, the company is leveraging AI to help couples determine where to splurge and save on their big day.

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    Can Target’s small upgrades to carts, bathrooms lead to big wins?

    The retailer's efforts to modernize its experience aim to create durable long-term value for a key demographic: busy families.

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    Authentic Brands Group has a new CEO, but Jamie Salter is sticking around

    Matt Maddox has been president and will take over as chief executive to run day-to-day operations, but will continue to report to Salter.

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    Vans ekes out sliver of growth in the US

    The brand’s revenue tumbled globally for the quarter and year, but the sign of recovery at home is “the real story” for VF Corp., analysts said.

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    Deep Dive

    Where Nike’s marketing comeback is stumbling — and where it can still win

    A recent whiff around the Boston Marathon is indicative of the brand’s struggles to pull off aspirational messaging it once executed with rare finesse.

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    Lowe’s efforts to win over pros could save it from the home sector’s challenges

    The retailer — which saw sales increase 10% in Q1 — is turning to the customer segment as DIY demand remains down.

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    What customers consider when using AI to shop

    The vast majority of consumers say it’s important to recognize the seller or merchant and check customer reviews before purchasing, a PSE Consulting survey found.

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    Department stores losing market share to resale

    Off-price retailers have little to fear from rapidly growing secondhand sales, though, according to research from Bank of America analysts.

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    Michaels boosts party supplies by 60%, opens DIY bars

    The crafts retailer is adding more than 600 new items this year as it works to capture market share left behind by Joann and Party City.

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    Target hits bullseye with ‘impressive’ earnings

    The retailer’s Q1 performance beat expectations and boosted confidence in its turnaround efforts — but it’s still early innings for the multiyear strategy.

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    The Weekly Closeout: Another entertainment exec at Gap Inc., and tariff refunds trickle in

    The apparel conglomerate beefed up its "fashiontainment" roster, while retailers are getting their money back on import levies canceled by the Supreme Court.

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    Ikea franchisor to cut 850 jobs

    Inter Ikea Group said the reduction in workforce is necessary as it focuses on increasing sales growth, reducing prices and boosting traffic across channels.

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    Target taps former Walmart exec as supply chain, logistics chief

    Jeff England, who worked to improve inventory availability at QXO, will join the retailer on May 31 as it seeks to strengthen in-stock reliability.

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    April retail sales jump 7%, but caution persists on future impact of gas prices

    While analysts were upbeat on the month's number, on a volume basis, core retail sales grew just 1.2% year over year.

    Updated May 14, 2026