Friday, July 27, 2012

WWD Week in Retail: July 27, 2012

Kate Spade Set for Madison Ave.

The brand will open a flagship in a prime block of the shopping thoroughfare between 66th and 67th Streets.

Juicy Couture's New London Look

The brand is looking at Regent Street in a new light — a pink one — as it opens the bronze doors of its new unit near Oxford Circus.

Color and Novelty Spur Interest at New York Market

Men’s retailers are hoping they can continue to shake off the still-fragile economy.

Sustainability Index Unveiled

Green guide will help fashion companies measure eco footprint.

J.C. Penney Unveils Mock-up of New Look

Ron Johnson's vision of the retailer's future has come to life inside a Penney's store in the Dallas area.

H&M Eyes U.S. Expansion

The Swedish retailer is hitting Miami with a one-two punch and searching for other locations across the country.

Consumers Will Shop Later, but Spend More for B-t-s

A survey conducted by The NPD Group also revealed that consumers intend to shop more at department and specialty stores this year than they did in 2011.

Barneys Promotes Daniella Vitale

She has been named chief operating officer in addition to chief merchant and executive vice president of women’s merchandising and barneys.com.

Max Mara Group to Boost China Retail Presence

The company, which has been present in Greater China for more than 30 years, is stepping up its retail expansion in the region.

The New CEO: What It Takes in Today's World

The chief executive officer role is in flux as retailers morph into omnichannel organizations and consumers dramatically alter their shopping habits.

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