Fashioning a wider offer

Kevin Rozario

1-Oct-2006

Luxury fashion brands may not always like it but they will have to make way for smaller, niche competitors. However, there is room for all of them to exist in harmony, says Kevin Rozario

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Variety is the spice of life. It may be a well-worn idiom, but it applies to retail environments, now more than ever. In fashion retailing, airports—by general consensus—have been prone

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