
Following its recent Jaeger buy, M&S is diving deeper into selling additional fashion brands with news Thursday that it will add Hobbs, Joules, Phase Eight, White Stuff, Jack & Jones, Sloggi and Sosandar to its offer.
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Following its recent Jaeger buy, M&S is diving deeper into selling additional fashion brands with news Thursday that it will add Hobbs, Joules, Phase Eight, White Stuff, Jack & Jones, Sloggi and Sosandar to its offer.
Britain's Marks & Spencer said on Thursday it would launch a wave of guest clothing brands on its website this spring, including Hobbs, White Stuff, Joules and Sloggi, in bid to accelerate online growth.
Deep into its well-publicised transformation strategy, UK retailer Marks & Spencer has appointed Alastair Brass as retail operations director, effective April.
UK women’s fashion brand Phase Eight is to part ways with its managing director Simon Pickering, and doesn’t expect to hire a replacement.
Marks & Spencer isn’t just upping it’s game in womenswear. The UK retail giant is also turning its attention to expanding character-based kidswear with the introduction of Mr Men and Little Miss clothing this month.
Expect a radical new look to Marks & Spencer’s women's fashion line-up this spring. The UK retail giant is understood to have struck deals with four independent womenswear brands to bolster sales, particularly online.
Lifestyle brand White Stuff is extending its reach as of this week with a debut online via QVC UK. The offer features a number of exclusives from the brand.
This is the first new store the company has opened since the easing of lockdown. Located on level 2 of Intu Derby, the store houses the brand’s complete womenswear collection alonsgide footwear and accessories.
New LovetheSales.com analysis of e-shopper demand shows a hunger for luxury investment pieces as well as high street fashion for the looming day when consumers will be able to restart their social lives.
Unsecured creditors of failed department stores chain Beales are owed £17.6 million, administrator KPMG has said. The company went under owing money to fashion concessions and suppliers, as well as staff and landlords.