Poland’s Allegro lifts 2026 goals for international markets as trading speeds up
Poland’s biggest e-commerce platform Allegro raised 2026 targets for its international markets on Thursday, citing accelerating trading volumes. Read More
Poland’s biggest e-commerce platform Allegro raised 2026 targets for its international markets on Thursday, citing accelerating trading volumes. Read More
Watches of Switzerland Group issued an upbeat trading update for FY26 on Thursday, also saying its FY27 growth outlook looks good and is “underpinned by sales momentum and improving profitability”. Read More
Burberry had good news in its annual preliminary results release Thursday with a return to comparable sales growth and a swing back to profit. Even if not all of the numbers were positive, it met expectations. Read More
Germany’s Verdi trade union has called for the first warning strikes during the ongoing collective bargaining talks in the retail sector. Strikes are planned at workplaces across the country on Friday. Read More
Consumer tech company Nothing on Tuesday unveiled pop sensation Charli XCX as its new global brand ambassador, and newest investor, marking a new chapter at the London-based firm. Read More
Dubbed “Hoops Lives Here”, the year-round campaign explores the connection between basketball and everyday life, emphasizing the idea that the sport extends far beyond the court. Read More
Now open at Fashion Show Las Vegas, the new location marks the brand’s first U.S. retail concept dedicated exclusively to sport-driven apparel and lifestyle collections. Read More
With the opening of its third Parisian temporary store, active from May 14 to 17 in the Marais district, French womenswear label Hemricourt has unveiled a new style direction. Read More
Digital Brands Group is projecting a major revenue jump for 2026, forecasting sales of between $55 million and $65 million as the company expands its collegiate licensing initiatives. Read More
Authentic is expanding its marketplace presence, launching with Mercado Libre in Mexico. Its brands, including Reebok, David Beckham, Juicy, Ted Baker, Hunter and many more will now be seen by millions more consumers. Read More