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    Tariffs may add to ‘a toxic brew for consumers’

    Retailers and consumers will feel added pressure if proposed tariffs are implemented, industry analysts and experts told Retail Dive.

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    Returns — and their challenges — are rising. Here’s how retailers are responding.

    Companies face a multifaceted balancing act of controlling costs, stopping fraud and maintaining engagement and flexibility for customers.

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    At NRF, 40,000 humans contemplate AI

    Artificial intelligence is useful to many areas of retail, from sourcing to customer service, making it a hot topic during this year’s Big Show. 

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    Joann files for bankruptcy for the second time in a year

    The crafts retailer was forced back into Chapter 11 by the wider retail environment and its own financial and inventory woes, the company said.

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    Spanx adds new activewear collection

    The line, called Spanxsmooth OnForm, features light compression and is designed for low-intensity exercise and casual dressing.

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    Ulta Beauty has big plans for its personalization efforts in 2025

    The company’s strategy includes putting a customer-centric lens on operations and investing in methods that can drive customer lifetime value.

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    Target taps new execs to lead store and digital teams

    Two longtime company veterans are retiring as part of the changes, which came as the retailer reported encouraging sales growth in the holiday season.

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    Pacsun’s TikTok marketing won over Gen Z. What’s next amid ban anxiety?

    At NRF, CEO Brieane Olson was optimistic that TikTok’s model could be replicated elsewhere in the case of a shutdown but feared for creators.

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    How American Eagle’s chief marketer avoids AI’s ‘generic creative’ trap

    At NRF’s Big Show, Craig Brommers addressed mounting production demands but said delegating more work to AI is a “scary” prospect.  

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    A.k.a. Brands names CEO

    Ciaran Long, chief financial officer since 2021, takes on the top spot, while the company’s global controller, Kevin Grant, has been named CFO.

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    Memorable quotes from NRF’s 2025 Big Show

    Retail executives discussed the future of AI, the store experience and personalization at this year’s conference. 

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    Hydro Flask maker builds inventory, bracing for tariff impact

    Helen of Troy is continuing to pursue diversified sourcing despite uncertainty around U.S. trade policies.

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    Michaels names interim CEO team

    The retailer’s president, chief financial officer and chief merchant will jointly lead daily operations as it searches for a permanent chief executive.

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    How can stores compete with speedy delivery? By slowing down.

    Stores should stop trying to compete on e-commerce’s turf and focus on the sensory details and customer service unique to brick and mortar, according to WD Partners’ Lee Peterson.

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    Target cut its go-to-market timeframe from 7 months to 8 weeks. Here’s why.

    The retailer has created an operating model that quickly enables it to bring new trends to consumers. 

  • Nordstrom raises 2024 guidance following holiday boost

    Despite concerns going into the holiday season, the company’s namesake banner and Nordstrom Rack both reported sales and comps growth.

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    Anthropologie launches resortwear line

    The Urban Outfitters, Inc.-owned brand is positioning its new label as a response to increased consumer interest in travel.

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    Amazon to focus on inclusion, internal memo indicates

    The changes outlined are vague, but Amazon has taken its previously strong commitments to Black and LGBTQ+ people off of its policy page.

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    Amazon offers ad tech to retailers in retail media land grab

    The cloud-based Amazon Retail Ad Service allows retailers to manage contextually relevant campaigns on their own e-commerce sites.

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    How Walmart’s latest brand refresh reinforces bigger digital ambitions

    The first such update since 2008 for the big-box store introduces more vibrant colors and promotes its spark logo as a stronger stand-alone brand asset.

    Updated Jan. 14, 2025
  • Authentic Brands Group names president

    The company has tapped Matt Maddox, former CEO of hotel and casino company Wynn Resorts, to lead the company’s global brand growth.

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    Retail job cuts spiked in December

    Downsizing in the critical holiday month was up more than 2,800% year over year, a report from Challenger, Gray & Christmas found.

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    Amazon to end Prime Try Before You Buy

    AI feature adoption is reducing the need for physical try-ons, the company said.

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    Sephora to redesign entire North American store fleet

    The changes range from minor updates to overhauls, as the beauty company embarks on the largest capital project in its history.

    Updated Jan. 16, 2025
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    Macy’s doubles down on its ‘three-brand portfolio’

    CEO Tony Spring said that Macy’s, Bloomingdale’s and Bluemercury are stronger together thanks to back-end synergies.