Burberry
This coverage examines Burberry’s strategy and performance within the UK retail and global luxury market, focusing on store operations, product launches, marketing campaigns, leadership changes, and sustainability initiatives. Reporting highlights how Burberry navigates brand heritage, innovation, and competitive dynamics — offering insight for executives, managers, and professionals in luxury, fashion, and brand management.
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Feb- 2019 -22 FebruaryM&A
Martin Newman announces DownYourHighStreet.com investment
Retail expert, Martin Newman has announced he has invested in e-commerce platform, DownYourHighStreet.com, bringing its told investment raised this funding round to £272,060, 81% more than its target. The platform, created specifically for independent bricks and mortar retailers to grow their e-commerce business, will officially launch in June and currently…
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13 FebruaryAdvice
Sustaining success: Luxury fashion and the environment in 2019
Environmental concern is high on the agenda for retailers of all sectors, shapes and sizes at present, and as we look ahead to a new year the signs are that luxury fashion players are going to need to prove their eco-credentials if they are to maintain their brand equity in…
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12 FebruaryHigh Street
West End retailers face £45m rates hike in April
Retailers located in London’s West End are set to face a £45m rates tax increase in April, according to a report by real estate advisor Altus Group. Business rates help announced at the Autumn Budget last year, which promised to slash bills by a third for high street business in…
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7 FebruaryHR
Apple retail boss Angela Ahrendts quits
Angela Ahrendts has quit her role as Apple’s head of retail following five years with the technology retailer, and will vacate her post in April. Apple has not given a reason for the retail boss’s departure, following a mixed year for the company which saw it secure a trillion dollar…
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4 FebruaryAdvice
How UK retailers can make the most of Chinese New Year
Chinese New Year falls on the 5th of February this year and ushers in a week-long, national holiday in China. This major holiday, known as Golden Week, is a prime time for Chinese people to travel abroad, and the UK is one of their top destinations. Why is the UK…
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Jan- 2019 -23 JanuaryClothing & Shoes
Burberry like-for-like sales marginally up over December
Luxury fashion house Burberry has announced a marginal like-for-like sales increase over December as it “continued to build brand heat” around its new creative direction. Burberry said that same store sales increase by 1% during the 13 weeks ending 29 December. This is despite total retail revenues having dropped by…
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Nov- 2018 -28 NovemberClothing & Shoes
Primark, Topshop and ASOS defend practices in Parliament
Primark, Arcadia, ASOS were among some of the retailers who had executives and representatives appear before the Environmental Audit Committee to answer questions on sustainability in their businesses. This was part of the Environmental Audit Committee’s ongoing inquiry into the sustainability of the fashion industry. Representatives from Marks and Spencer,…
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8 NovemberClothing & Shoes
Burberry sees profits jump 36%
Burberry has reported a 36% rise in profits for the 26 week period ending 29 September 2018, despite seeing a drop in revenues. Sales declined 3% during the period to £1.22bn compared with the £1.26bn recorded the previous year, however operating profit jumped 36% from £127m in 2017 to £173m…
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Oct- 2018 -1 OctoberGovernment
New West End Company calls for £5bn business rate reduction
The New West End Company, which represents retailers in London’s West End has called for a £5bn reduction in business rates, financed by a 1% tax on online retailers. This week’s Conservative Party conference has seen representatives of the organisation lobbying for the reduction. Businesses across the West End will…
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Sep- 2018 -6 SeptemberClothing & Shoes
Burberry ends practice of destroying unsaleable products
Burberry has announced it will stop the practice of destroying unsaleable products, with immediate effect. The news comes following the details revealed in July through an earnings report that the luxury fashion house destroyed unsold clothes, accessories and perfume worth £28.6m in 2017 to protect its brand. Burberry said the…
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