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Just the ticket: New European collaboration gives buyers access to four exhibitions and over 4,000 brands
Copenhagen Fashion Week has partnered with Who’s Next Paris to offer visitors access to four European exhibitions with just one ticket. Indie owners just need …
We All Need A Bit of Entry Level Luxury
Forbes & Lewis are a new leather and Canvas goods brand founded by Katie Forbes & Samuel Lewis. This British brand highlights the very best …
An Air of Opulence
There is an air of opulence within the Konplott collection for Autumn Winter 2013 says Designer Miranda Konstantinidou. Decadent lashings of velvet are encrusted with …
Happy to break the rules to develop gorgeous satchels
Rules are made to be broken. And that’s just what we have done to create the gorgeous satchel you can see here. Rather than the …
AN ATTENTION TO DETAIL
For over 25 years now designer Miranda Konstantinidou has been setting world-wide trends with her luxury fashion jewellery label, Konplott, and continues to go from …
How fashion retailers can adapt their fulfilment & distribution processes for the international market
by Paul Galpin, Managing Director, P2P Mailing The internet economy continues to grow apace, with analysts predicting that, by 2016 the online market will be …
Why fashion retailers need more than just ecommerce
Ecommerce is often seen as the saviour of retail, unlimited customers, huge growth potential. This is of course the case, but rather than competing with …
Does your boutique require something extra?
Lesser & Pavey provide you with fashion accessories in a number of forms, from designer reading glasses to match every outfit to oil canvas bags …
Let’s be independent together!
Something I have thought about for a long time is the fact Independents, although intrinsically are fantastic because they are unique from each other, there …
Victoria Watkins charts the success of three unique Manchester boutiques
Self-confessed “industrial hippies in a concrete jungle”, designer Charlotte Keyworth and manager Daniel Clark opened Junk in Manchester’s alternative Northern Quarter in September 2007. Suitably …


















