Lingerie
News about specialist lingerie retailers, including Agent Provocateur, Ann Summers, Figleaves and La Senza
Lingerie News
Government rules out changes to pre-pack legislation
The Government has scrapped the introduction of new legislation which aimed to “improve transparency and confidence” in pre-pack administration deals.
Crocs snaps up Chan from La Senza
Footwear brand and retailer Crocs has hired former La Senza retail operations director Ann Chan to join as European retail director.
Ecommerce drives Ryman profits surge
Stationery specialist Ryman will continue to expand this year despite the tough economic conditions after delivering a strong full-year performance.
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Paphitis blasts private equity opportunism
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30,000 vote on Ann Summers model
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Government urged to respond to Portas review
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Festive season brings retail administrations
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John Lewis sales rise 21% as shoppers come out to spend
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John Lewis sales jump 4.7% as it gears up for last minute rush
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Gilly Hicks opens with a splash in Cardiff
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Iceland non-food expansion recommended
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Video: Ann Summers' first TV advert
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Alshaya to revamp La Senza stores and product as it hires CBRE
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La Senza sold to Alshaya UK
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Triumph eyes La Senza stores
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Hawkin's Bazaar owner faces administration
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Victoria's Secret owner front-runner to buy La Senza
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La Senza calls in restructurers
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M&S lingerie ad deemed 'socially irresponsible'
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Lovehoney acquires erotic retailer Coco de Mer
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Store Twenty One to push trend-led fashion
Lingerie In Depth
Retail resolutions for 2012
Retailers reveal the business resolutions that they will be sticking to during the good and bad of 2012. By Gemma Goldfingle and Alex Lawson.
The Burton Group family tree
Its alumni list reads like a who’s who of retail. So why was Sir Ralph Halpern’s former retail powerhouse the perfect training ground for so many of retail’s future stars, asks Charlotte Hardie.
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Ann Summers: A rampant rebrand
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Julia Reynolds
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Jacqueline Gold
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Come buy with me at airports and rail concourses
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Sourcing from Bangladesh: Out of the comfort zone
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How many stores does a retailer need?
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Theo Paphitis
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How the plus-size market is becoming a big deal
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No retailer is an island
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Médiacité: Taking the Cité by storm
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Winning over shoppers with sound ethics
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How far has John King come in his mission to update House of Fraser?
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Customer Service: Attention to e-tail
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Christmas store design in Paris
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The message is clear
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The weirdest jobs in retail
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Walking on air: retail at Heathrow Terminal 5
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Promises, promises: retailers fulfilling pre-Christmas online orders
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Women in retail: It’s a man’s world
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Far East up West
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Star Qualities
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50 websites to watch
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Reasons to be cheerful
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Why flexibility brings rewards
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Where there’s a Wills, there’s a (new) way
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Ready, steady... Sale!
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Rose: the legacy
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Mamas & Papas: A family affair
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Get the parties started
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Retail’s leaders of tomorrow
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How US retailers can crack the UK market
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Staying on the right side of the regulator
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Topshop: an English brand in New York
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Cortefiel: Global thinking
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Store Twenty One: The store that’s come of age
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Avanti: C&A’s value zeitgeist
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Back of the net
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Fair play
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The age of the consumer
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Christmas is coming
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Swedish stars
Lingerie Store Galleries
Let it Simply Be
Home shopping brand Simply Be has opened its first terrestrial store in Liverpool. John Ryan visits and talks to its management
Hard work begins as retail fortunes diverge
One “dazzling” week’s trade in December gave the impression that retailers’ Christmases had all come at once.
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The truth behind the story
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It’s what’s inside that counts
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Retail needs a touch of excitement
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Hope springs urinal
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Showtime in the stores
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Happiness is a warm shop
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Etail is redefining the retail property market
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Private equity is shopping for retail deals
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Dealing with disaster
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Retail M&A fears have become reality
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Time for a retail coalition
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Sexy products are more interesting...
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Why democracy is overrated
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Use retail’s voice for greater good
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Kate Bostock’s impact at Marks & Spencer should not be overlooked
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Niche products will hook buyers
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Become part of the story
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Change is a good thing
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Coin a phrase and you’re a star
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E-tail is different from retail
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The truth about the recession
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We all deserve a little luxury
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The Retail Week - February 15, 2008
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Spending: innovation will keep it up







