
Has fashion giant Inditex reached its full growth potential? Revenues grew just 3% in Spain in the last financial year, delivering the slowest sales growth in its history.
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Has fashion giant Inditex reached its full growth potential? Revenues grew just 3% in Spain in the last financial year, delivering the slowest sales growth in its history.
After the group’s online sales hit 3.2 billion euros in 2018, Inditex is preparing for the future with a new global store model that removes the barriers between brick-and-mortar retail and e-commerce.
Inditex's Pablo Isla has announced that the long-term goal is for Zara Home to be considered a section of Zara. The homeware brand will continue to operate standalone stores, with some products available in Zara.
Inditex continued to prosper in its latest year and the good performance is continuing in the current year, although its shares fell on Wednesday as investors clearly wanted more.
Betting on quality, internationalisation and local design, the latest edition of 080 Barcelona Fashion featured 27 catwalk shows, welcomed over 30,000 guests, and left a good impression in the sector.
The news around UK retail may seem to be almost all bad but nobody seemed to have told visitors to Pure London last week with the show feeling busier than the last event and plenty of brands writing orders.
The chain is joining the rebranding wave and revamping its visual identity for the second time since it was launched. The new logo has already made its debut on the brand’s online store and social media accounts.
It’s been an exceptionally busy menswear season in Paris, with multiple debuts, and more importantly, multiple influences – often within the same collection.
Paris feted Marie-Laure de Noailles all day on Tuesday with a day of readings, exhibitions, dance performances and dancing; a unique French homage to the art patron who financed Cocteau, Giacometti, Dalí, and Buñuel.
The Inditex group, whose objective is to sell its eight brands online across the whole world by 2020, is now adding another 106 countries to extend Zara’s web presence to 202 markets across the planet.