
A new study claims UK consumers will amass tens of thousands of pounds worth of unworn clothing over a lifetime with fit issues for items bought online being a big part of the problem.
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A new study claims UK consumers will amass tens of thousands of pounds worth of unworn clothing over a lifetime with fit issues for items bought online being a big part of the problem.
Clothing retailers have felt a pre-Christmas chill slicing through their margins as they try to lure shoppers to spend rather than hold off in anticipation of ever-bigger price cuts.
Beauty brands and manufacturers who fail to embrace the rising zero waste movement will struggle to exist in the future, as more consumers shift towards eco-friendly companies amid environmental concerns.
Luxury department store Lane Crawford is taking a deep dive into sustainability as surveys show that consumers are increasingly judging (and patronising) retail and brand businesses based on their ethical approach.
UK consumers remain hooked on Black Friday deals, even if most of them don’t believe that those deals are as good as they’re made out to be, but they will save some spending until December and fashion will be a priority.
The UK beauty sector has been outperforming other retail categories and largely shrugging off many of the problems in the retail sector overall, according to a new report.
With London Fashion week kicking off now, Mintel is predicting that UK womenswear sales will grow 14% between this year and 2022 to reach an eventual £33.5 billion as women seek greater quality in their fashion buys.
A recent study conducted by Mintel has found that striking makeup styles are growing in popularity, challenging the dominance of more natural looks as social media pushes shifting trends and attitudes.
Back to school shopping has become the third biggest spending seasonal event in the UK, but department stores and specialist retailers are losing ground to cut-price supermarkets.
Young beauty consumers want products that change colour, more beauty tutorials and multisensorial experiences, according to new market research.