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Nike asks 'US Trade Agency' stop sign at Ap Adidas's knit shoes

 22 December 2021, Mumbai:

NIKE IS ASKING a US trade agency to block imports of a wide range of Adidas AG Primeknit shoes, saying the latter copied its patented inventions for a knitted fabric that reduces waste without loss in performance.

The complaint seeks to ban imports of shoes, including Adidas by Stella McCartney Ultraboost, Pharrell Williams Superstar Primeknit Shoes, and Terrex Free Hiker hiking shoes. The patents cover Nike's FlyKnit technology, which it said was the result of over $100 million and a decade of research- almost all done in the US-and "represented the first major technological innovation in footwear uppers in decades."

Adidas said it's analysing the complaint and "will defend ourselves against the allegations."

SOURCE: ET Dt 22-12-2-21 

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Sephora opens flagship store in ‘Select, City Walk, New Delhi’ to expand retail footprint

23 December 2021, Mumbai:

 

Makeup lovers and aficionados of Delhi can now rejoice. Sephora is now reimagining its existing store in Select Citywalk, Saket to make it their flagship store in the capital city.

Makeup lovers and aficionados of Delhi can now rejoice. Sephora is now reimagining its existing store in Select Citywalk, Saket to make it their flagship store in the capital city. 

Spanning across 2,632 square feet, the store with its myriad offerings is designed keeping in mind the growing demand and needs of makeup enthusiasts. While Sephora already has 5 outlets across the national capital region, this one is designed and reimagined to stand out as its flagship store. 

To celebrate the opening of this flagship store, Sephora gave out an experience that included the reveal of numerous Sephora-only exclusive brands, a beauty class with an in-house beauty expert along exclusive offers. The event also had a meet and greet session with prominent Bollywood celebrities, Karisma Kapoor and Athiya Shetty. 

The glamorous event cemented Sephora’s unparalleled presence in the capital along with showcasing its extensive collections of products across make-up, fragrances, bath and body, skincare, and beauty accessories. 

Housing some of the most popular names that include the likes of Sephora Collection, Makeup Forever, Dior, Benefit, Glam Glow, Sunday Riley, Lancôme along with luxe brands like Estee Lauder, Tom Ford Private Blend, Elizabeth Arden, Givenchy among numerous others, the new showroom of Sephora is redefining the shopping experience for its consumers. 

Reflecting the unmatched ethos and identity of Sephora, the flagship store holds a vibrant atmosphere with different sections, helping shoppers navigate through them seamlessly, making their entire experience memorable and hassle-free. 

Kulin Lalbhai, Executive Director, Arvind Ltd said, ‘The new reimagined store of Sephora at Select Citywalk, Saket is spearheading the future plans we have for Sephora and that also reflects our commitment to our loyal customers and our beautiful community.

It is a matter of pride to have our new reimagined, flagship store at one of the most prominent and central locations in New Delhi.

The store with its immaculate design and experienced staff is bound to create a beautiful experience for shoppers and their beauty needs along with uplifting the brand image of Sephora holistically.

“The opening of the Sephora Flagship Store offers a great opportunity for Sephora to continue reinforcing its commitment to the Indian market, by catering to the Indian consumer’s ever-changing trends and evolving needs to enhance their beauty power. With our plans insight, we hope this store reinforces our belief in the brand and its future,” he added.

  

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Post Covid World: BRANDS CREATE A DIGITAL EXPERIENCE

22 December 2021, Mumbai:

Like most things the harry Industry found itself brainstorming a digital strategy to survive the pandemic. Glyn Arwal profesorgunty School of Dusiness, tell us "Anding to Bain A Company the online share of the market nearly doubled from 2019 (12 per cent) o 2021 022 per cent) and in format to reach an astounding 28 to 30 percent share by 2025".

This rise is paving the way for new business models in the industry-en that goes beyond setting up an e-commerce site.

Kuchhwein illustrates "Anes ample would be Louis Vuitton, which sent their Men's 5521 collections on a world tour-The Adventures of Zom with Friends-continuing their theme of legendary journeys now virtually. Over at Guces, their shoppable collection now includes entirely virtual goods like limited edition accessories sold on [a] gaming platform.

SOURCE: TOI
Celebrate in Style; Luxury Edition, Dt 23-12-2021

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Metro Brands is all set for listing on Dalal Street

22 December 2021, Mumbai:

Shoe retailer Metro Brands is all set to list on Dalal Street. Metro Brands has been losing steam in the grey markets as the scrip has been trading at a discount ahead of its listing.

Rich valuations followed by a sharp correction in the secondary space and rising Covid cases have impacted the premium in the grey market. A weak listing was likely due to the company’s already commanding higher valuation and fear of the new Covid variant.

The Rs 1,367.51-crore IPO of Metro Brands was open for subscription on December 10 to 14, 2021. The company sold its shares in the range of Rs 485 to Rs 500 a share.

The issue received a tepid response as it was subscribed less than four times. The quota for institutional bidders got bids for 8.5 times, whereas the HNI portion was subscribed a little more than thrice. Retail allocation hardly sailed through.

Established in 1955, Metro Brands is one of the largest Indian footwear specialty retailers in India.

The company caters to the footwear needs of customers through a wide range of branded products for the entire family. Some of the company’s well-known brands include Metro, Mochi, Walkway, Da Vinchi, and J. Fontini as well as certain third-party brands such as Crocs, Skechers, Clarks, Florsheim, and Fitflop.

 

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Reliance Brands bags up Anamika Khanna label by picking majority stake

 21 December 2021, Mumbai:

Adding to its portfolio of Indian designer brands, Reliance Brands has picked up a 60% stake in couturier Anamika Khanna's brand AK-OK. The deal does not include Khanna's mainline and she will stay on as creative director of AK-OK.

Reliance Brands, through a 60:40 joint venture, has plans to expand the brand's footprint globally

"As India's largest luxury retailer, Reliance's learnings from operating a wide retail network across its group companies and experience of building a diverse portfolio of luxury to premium brands will come in good stead to steer AK-OK as one of the most recognizable new-age brands globally," said Khanna.

The move by Reliance comes close on the heels of it picking up stakes in other desi couture brands such as Ritu Kumar and Manish Malhotra, especially at a time when rival Aditya Birla Fashion Retail (ABFRL), too, has been on a shopping spree.

ABFRL acquired stakes in ethnic wear brands such as Tarun Tahiliani, Sabyasachi, and Jaypore. With Covid-related lockdowns resulting in poor sales for Indian designer brands, industry insiders said, partnering with the companies with deep pockets such as Reliance Brands or ABFRL is the only way to stay afloat.

SOURCE: TOI Dt 21-12-2021 

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