ASOS
This coverage analyses ASOS’s business strategy, market performance, and role within the UK retail industry. Reporting covers financial results, e-commerce initiatives, supply chain developments, marketing campaigns, product launches, and leadership decisions. With a focus on commercial outcomes and operational strategy, it provides valuable insights for retail executives, brand managers, and professionals monitoring online fashion retail and digital transformation.
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Feb- 2021 -22 FebruaryAdvice
Retail needs to adapt to the new necessities
“Who are these people buying heels?!” one of my team members asked in wonder today, when discussing how spending habits have changed so dramatically in the last 12 months. She couldn’t imagine why anyone would be buying anything other than more sweatpants and slippers. I didn’t tell her about the…
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22 FebruaryOnline & Digital
Asos relaunches Topshop online following sale
Asos has officially relaunched Topshop on its website after acquiring the high street fashion retailer for £295m earlier this year from Sir Phillip Green’s Arcadia Group. On the online retail platform’s homepage, a message to consumers reads “Topshop is now a part of Asos”, reminding customers to “stay tuned” for…
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18 FebruaryClothing & Shoes
Topshop collapse hits creditors with £176m loss
Topshop and Topman creditors are reportedly facing losses of £176m since the demise of Sir Phillip Green’s Arcadia, according to The Telegraph. Suppliers from countries such as China and Turkey have been hit the hardest financially as the fashion empire gets wound up. In total, creditors are owed £219m but…
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15 FebruaryAdvice
How to put customers at the centre with Google Shopping automation
It is impossible to discuss retail without assessing the impact of Covid-19. The pandemic has sparked profound change across society, with lockdown measures rapidly changing consumer behaviour and forcing retailers to adapt in order to survive. Much of this change stems from the acceleration towards ecommerce. Data from the ONS…
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15 FebruaryHigh Street
Arcadia asset sale gives pension holders new hope
Workers who were saving pensions at Sir Phillip Green’s Arcadia Group have reportedly been told that their savings can be recovered following the sale of property assets at the collapsed company. According to The Guardian, trustees of the Arcadia pension scheme have secured £173m to help fund their retirement through…
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10 FebruaryComment
Has the pandemic driven a permanent shift in consumer behaviour?
New Era If anyone was in any doubt about the future of retail, the purchase of Debenhams by Boohoo has surely sealed the deal. When an online-only retailer can snap up one of the UK’s high street stalwarts – and refuse to take either the physical stores or the warehouse…
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10 FebruaryHigh Street
Arcadia employees press for legal action
Law firm Simpson Millar has been contacted by over 30 former Arcadia employees looking to press legal action against the retailer after their jobs were lost through the nature of the group’s takeover. Last week saw Asos snap up Topshop, Topman, and Miss Selfridge for £265m, while online retailer Boohoo…
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9 FebruaryCoronavirus Featured Content
How the fashion industry can survive and thrive post-lockdown
Back when the effects of the coronavirus pandemic first hit in March 2020, everyone seemed to expect the worst for both physical and online retail. Fast forward to 2021 and initial predictions for online retail could not have been more wrong. Propelled primarily by a surge in demand for makeup…
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8 FebruaryOnline & Digital
Boohoo snaps up remaining Arcadia brands
Boohoo has confirmed that it has acquired the remaining brands from fallen retail empire Arcadia, in a move that will see the Burton, Dorothy Perkins and Wallis brands added to the online retailer’s portfolio. Following a £25.2m transaction, the group will acquire all of the e-commerce and digital assets of…
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8 February
Sunak mulls ‘Amazon Tax’ to help with UK debts
Chancellor Rishi Sunak is allegedly considering a double tax raid on online retailers such as Amazon who profited during the pandemic. According to The Sunday Times, leaked emails show that Treasury officials have already called for tech firms and retailers to meet this month ahead of the March budget to…
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