Cath Kidston
This coverage explores Cath Kidston’s strategic journey within the UK retail sector, from its administration and acquisition by Next to its re-emergence in physical retail. Reporting focuses on store closures and reopenings, brand repositioning, digital transformation, financial developments, and leadership changes — offering insights for retail executives, brand managers, and professionals navigating brand revitalisation and multichannel retail strategies.
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Jun- 2022 -30 JuneNews
Hilco in line to acquire Cath Kidston
Hilco is understood to be nearing a takeover of Cath Kidston, according to Sky News, after the brand was put up for sale by its owner, Baring Private Equity Asia (BPEA). Sky News has learnt that Hilco, which has owned an array of prominent high street names over the last…
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27 JuneHigh Street
Cath Kidston up for sale two years after collapse
Cath Kidston, the fashion and homeware brand, has been put up for sale two years after collapsing into administration, with the loss of nearly 1,000 jobs. According to Sky News, Baring Private Equity Asia (BPEA) has instructed advisers at PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) to find a new owner for the now wholesale-led…
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Mar- 2022 -3 MarchComment
Why buying into digital transformation makes good business sense for retailers
It’s an understatement to say that COVID-19 – and the restrictions imposed on businesses as a result of it – have triggered change within the retail sector. Over 15,000 shops and 188,000 retail jobs were lost in the first twelve months of the pandemic, and 2020 has since been confirmed…
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Jul- 2021 -12 JulyClothing & Shoes
Cath Kidston appoints new CCO
Cath Kidston has announced that Suzanne Egleton has been appointed as chief commercial officer (CCO) in a newly created role for the brand that oversees all revenue channels of lifestyle retailers. Egleton is a seasoned digital leader with experience in global fashion and lifestyle brands, with her most recent roles…
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Mar- 2021 -23 MarchHigh Street
Terrys revenue soars 109% YOY
Terrys has reported an overall revenue increase of 109%, to an undisclosed amount, over the last year after seeing a huge surge in demand throughout the UK’s recent national lockdowns. The home furnishing retailer’s ecommerce operations assisted business during the pandemic, with searches for blackout curtains up 47% and roman…
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Jul- 2020 -6 JulyHigh Street
Over 24,000 retail jobs lost in first half of 2020
Almost 24,348 jobs have been scrapped in the first six months of the year at large retailers which have fallen into administration, the Centre for Retail Research (CRR) has revealed. Retailers including Laura Ashley, Debenhams, Monsoon & Accessorize, Oasis & Warehouse, Cath Kidston, Quiz, Victoria’s Secret, Oakland Furniture, Go Outdoors,…
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2 JulyComment
Why every penny counts as retailers open shop doors again
The long-awaited re-opening of shop doors comes with the even bigger anticipation of turmoil within the next 12 months as retailers regain their feet in an uncertain climate. Lockdown has had a substantial and unprecedented impact on the retail sector. In the last few months, Debenhams has entered administration for…
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Jun- 2020 -22 JuneComment
The perfect storm?
There is something of a ‘perfect storm’ for our town centres… Fewer shops trading than a few months ago, big brands announcing further closures, plans already on the table for repurposing retail space no longer viable, travel restrictions making it harder for people to reach town centres, now fewer people…
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19 JuneAdvice
How e-commerce can maintain business continuity in the face of Covid-19
Covid-19 and the government stay-at-home and shutdown orders have wreaked havoc on the retail industry. Footfall was down 44.7% in March. High street stores without ecommerce operations saw sales collapse. Primark, for instance, saw its monthly sales of £650m a month evaporate. And whilst ecommerce retailers have the advantage of…
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May- 2020 -5 MayAdvice
Supermarket Peep: a glimpse at UK shopping behaviours in the now
As we sit in our make-shift offices, attempting to keep a work-life balance and ponder where we will go on our permitted once daily exercise, it’s hard to walk past the local parade of shops or high street and not wonder when or even if normality will ever be the…
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