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Friday, September 27

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Retail

Fewer Retail Defaults Expected in 2025

Helping to lower the retailer default rate will be improved access to capital, and the number of retailers that have already defaulted.

Retail

EXCLUSIVE: Ami Paris' First Café to Open at Sanlitun Beijing

Café Ami, Ami Paris' first permanent hospitality project, will be a part of a relocated store at Beijing's Taikoo Li Sanlitun shopping mall.

Retail

Artisan Finds at Designers & Agents Score With Exhibitors and Retailers

Retailers shopping D&A were excited by the artisan nature of the accessories and apparel that was exhibited.

Retail

Gucci Adds Italian Flair to Edinburgh

The store on Multrees Walk in Edinburgh's New Town spans 3,950 square feet and is the brand's first, full-price stand-alone store outside London.

Retail

Prada, Bottega Veneta Win Over Retailers in Milan

Despite ongoing caution about the outlook, the spring 2025 was hailed as a strong season, dripping with romantic looks, embellishments and marked by superior craftsmanship.

Retail

Saks Fifth Avenue Introduces a Fine Art Collection

The retailer is launching this new category with 100 limited-edition contemporary print works from a noteworthy selection of artists.

Retail

American Eagle, Timberland Team on Outdoors-inspired Collection

Three drops of the co-branded assortment of shirts, pants, jackets and shoes will be offered through the end of the year.

Retail

Louis Vuitton Opens in Montreal's Royalmount Luxury Destination

The latest edition to luxury brand's global retail expansion showcases "the complete universe" of Louis Vuitton.

Retail

Adobe Predicts Pickup in Online Holiday Sales

The software giant says U.S. retailers will be discounting just as heavily as last year, but will get a better response from America's consumers.