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Britain’s M&S restores click and collect services 15 weeks after UK systems hacked

By Reuters Published August 11, 2025 British retailer Marks & Spencer has resumed taking click and collect orders for clothing after a 15-week hiatus following a cyber hack and data theft. M&S retails products ranging from clothing to groceries The 141-year-old M&S stopped taking orders through its website and app for clothing and home deliveries […]

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This economy is ripe for fake and copycat luxury goods

By Bloomberg Published August 11, 2025 It’s not you, it’s me. That isn’t the reaction from companies seeing cheaper versions of what they sell- but it should be. When it comes to fakes and dupes, of everything from Lululemon Athletica Inc. leggings to Dior handbags, imitations are most threatening when the real thing isn’t delivering. Lululemon is

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Gemfields sells Fabergé eggs maker for $50 million

By Reuters Published August 11, 2025 Gemfields Group said on Monday it had sold Fabergé Ltd, the maker of the jewelled Fabergé eggs, to SMG Capital for 50 million dollars, as the coloured gemstones miner ramps up efforts to streamline its business.  Fabergé is known for its intricately detailed decorative eggs The sale concludes a

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John Lewis dives even deeper into beauty with huge investment, Fenty collab

Published August 11, 2025 Beauty consumers are enjoying a bountiful year when it comes to retailer choice. With Superdrug, Boots and Sephora building out their high-profile portfolios with new superstores in key destinations, John Lewis has joined the party.  Fenty Beauty at John Lewis, Liverpool The department store business — which is already a key

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Mexico wants Adidas to pay up after Mexican-American designer launches Indigenous-inspired shoe

By Reuters Published August 10, 2025 Mexico is looking for footwear giant Adidas to pony up after a Mexican-American designer, Willy Chavarria, working with the firm launched a shoe inspired by a traditional Indigenous sandal, authorities said on Friday. Willy Chavarria has created numerous collections inspired by his Mexican heritage – BFA Chavarria, who has

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Relief for River Island as High Court approves restructuring, but the hard work starts now

River Island got the green light from the High Court for its restructuring plan on Friday so its planned 33 store closures will now go ahead and a lifeline loan from the family that founded and own it will be unlocked. River Island It means the retailer will avoid running out of cash next month

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Switzerland says tariff talks with US continue, gold industry concerned about bullion trade

By Reuters Published August 8, 2025 Switzerland is continuing discussions with the US about reducing potentially crippling import duties, its government said on Friday, as the country’s gold industry warned exports of gold bars to the US could be severely impacted by a 39% tariff. Gold bars are pictured at the plant of gold and

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Ikea bets on online growth in China with JD.com launch

By Reuters Published August 8, 2025 Swedish retailer Ikea opened a digital store on Chinese e-commerce platform JD.com on Friday, as it expands its presence on third-party online shopping sites in China to draw in new customers with cut-price products. Ikea is known for its affordable home goods and accessories Western retailers are experimenting with

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