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Fashion
Bespoke clothing growing at an impressive rate of 15–20 percent in India
Bespoke fashion, once a prerogative of style connoisseurs with deep pockets, is fast becoming a growing trend among professional men around the world, as prices fall, and awareness grows. The once underground market, propelled by the gaining penchant for...
Retail
Real Life Case Studies: How visual merchandising raked in revenue
Good visual merchandising must have a “wow” element – customers who come to a store should feel happy because ultimately every retailer has opened the store for the customer, not for his own benefit.Here is the list of retailers...
Retail
Visual Merchandising: Basics of getting it right
Visual merchandising is not something new. It has been omnipresent through history. It is required by anybody with something to sell, from a fruit vendor to a department store. As long as retail and competition among retailers exist, visual...
Retail
Shop Windows That Stop: The art of Visual Merchandising
What makes a brand outlet stand out from the rest when all of them are grouped together in a mall or on a high street? Simple answer – display windows that have the power to make the shopper stop...
Fashion & Lifestyle
Bespoke Occasion Wear: The Sunshine Market
Images Business of Fashion talks to a trio of veterans in bespoke fashion on the unique dynamics of the bespoke occasion wear market. COO, Creyate, Tejinder Singh; Partner, P N Rao, Ketan Pishe; and Co-Founder, SS Homme, Sandeep Gonsalves...
Fashion & Lifestyle
5 trends that will define the future of the Indian apparel industry
Indian consumers and their apparel preferences are gradually changing, which in turn is altering the shape and size of the apparel business. Indian apparel, which was all about showcasing the country's rich cultural heritage, is slowly aligning itself to...
Retail Hub
DLF Place, Saket signs up with an array of high street, lifestyle and food brands
DLF Place, Saket - Delhi’s premium lifestyle destination - further strengthens its brand mix with the opening of 14 new brand outlets at the mall. Starting this summer – Adidas Originals, FCUK, Pepe Jeans, Kazo, Pink Island, Poney, Punjabi...
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Starbucks ‘fully committed’ to Indian market, says India JV Tata Starbucks
Tata Starbucks is a 50:50 joint venture between Tata Group FMCG arm Tata Consumer Products Ltd (TCPL) and US-based...
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