
M&S is continuing to put support behind its key categories and not long after a big lingerie launch, it’s also focusing on kidswear and has added Clarks to its line-up, alongside other key brands.
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M&S is continuing to put support behind its key categories and not long after a big lingerie launch, it’s also focusing on kidswear and has added Clarks to its line-up, alongside other key brands.
A new report has shown that Primark is likely to have been one of the UK ‘reopening winners’, along with Ikea and various sports shops.
In a key development following the arrival of its new owners, Clarks has unveiled a new campaign for its Clarks Originals brand that includes content and a collab, all designed to celebrate black female creatives.
Clarks’ new owner has completed its takeover of the historic shoe company and confirmed former Guess chief Victor Herrero in the CEO’s role he took on temporarily last month.
No surprises Shoe Zone joined the lengthy list of struggling firms when the UK’s largest value footwear retailer reported its financial results for the 52 weeks ended 3 October on Monday.
Hotter Shoes’ CEO Ian Watson has a long-term vision for the comfort shoe brand’s stores to become “experiential centres”, but for now his focus is on more technology and a more digital future.
Clarks’ CEO Giorgio Presca has exited the historic shoe firm. The move comes only a few months after it brought a new majority owner on board as the founding family relinquished control for the first time in centuries.
UK shoe giant Clarks has filed its results for its year to February 2020 and the figures show just how much it was struggling even before the pandemic forced its stores to close and sent footwear demand plummeting.
Footwear retailer Dune has launched a CVA proposal and is seeking turnover-based rent agreements for a number of shops. KPMG is overseeing the process.
The sale of four Arcadia brands to ASOS on Monday was no surprise. But what was a surprise was that no mention whatsoever was made of the future of store jobs at the Topshop, Topman, Miss Selfridge and HIIT businesses.