The Entrepreneurial Way with A.I.: Sarah Shannon
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Monday, December 16, 2019

Harrods Is the Most Famous Department Store in the World. But That’s Not Enough. #StartUps

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#BusinessGuide LONDON, United Kingdom — Harrods may be the largest upscale department store in Great Britain, taking up a full block of London’s Knightsbridge neighbourhood, but in a rapidly changing retail landscape where experience, newness and...

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Tuesday, November 26, 2019

What's Next for Victoria Beckham? #Startups

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#businesstips LONDON, United Kingdom — Victoria Beckham is trying a number of things to turn a profit at her namesake brand: price cuts, high-margin cosmetics and a partnership with Reebok. There's also a sunglasses license, a sophisticated priva...

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Tuesday, November 5, 2019

Mulberry and Acne, The Unlikely Couple #Startups

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#businesstips LONDON, United Kingdom — What does a British heritage brand, known for its craftsmanship and practical handbags, have to gain from a partnership with a Scandinavian fashion house with a streetwear edge? Fashion collaborations — fro...

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Wednesday, October 30, 2019

How London’s Soho Became a Mecca for Selling Fashion to Millennials #Startups

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#businesstips LONDON, United Kingdom — Supreme landed in Soho in 2011. The New York skate label was already stocked at Dover Street Market and the now-defunct streetwear pioneer Hideout, but Supreme’s first London store, on then-quiet Peter Stree...

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Friday, September 13, 2019

Can London’s Oxford Street Weather a Perfect Storm? #Startups

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#businesstips LONDON, United Kingdom — The beating heart of London’s West End shopping district is Oxford Street: a democratic, 1.2-mile stretch of brand flagships and department stores where locals, visitors from suburbia, middle England and int...

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Thursday, September 12, 2019

Why Gabriela Hearst Landed in London’s ‘South Molton Triangle’ #Startups

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#businesstips LONDON, United Kingdom — It took 18 months for Gabriela Hearst to find the space that houses her Madison Avenue store, but the Uruguayan-American designer, who, last year, raised a small, but significant minority investment from LV...

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