Gap
This coverage focuses on Gap, the global apparel retailer and its operations within the UK and international markets. Retail Sector reports on Gap’s brand strategy, financial performance, digital transformation, and partnerships following its evolving retail model. Coverage includes store portfolio changes, e-commerce growth, sustainability commitments, and leadership updates under the Gap Inc. group, alongside its sister brands such as Banana Republic and Old Navy. For retail professionals, this category provides insights into how Gap navigates shifting consumer trends, supply-chain pressures, and competition in the fast-changing fashion and lifestyle market.
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Mar- 2020 -17 MarchAdvice
Rethinking Retail: How to put customers at the heart of your strategy
How can you accelerate your in-store sales? In HappyOrNot’s upcoming webinar, discover the science behind purchasing behaviours, the ways you can increase your conversions by focusing on customer experience, and as a bonus, San Francisco 49ers will share how they have achieved a 98.99% customer loyalty. Key Details: When: March 24th – 15:00…
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13 MarchClothing & Shoes
Gap sales increase despite ‘challenging year’
Fashion retailer Gap has reported a 1% increase in net sales to $4.7bn (£3.7bn) in its fourth quarter results, despite a “challenging year”. Interim CEO Bob Fisher said the company began to see “stabilisation” in Q4, driven “primarily by improvements in Old Navy’s performance”. However, Gap, the parent company of…
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Feb- 2020 -28 FebruaryShopping Centres
New £90m north-east retail development secures 23 brands
Plans to build a new £90m outlet shopping and leisure destination in the North of England have been unveiled, along with the first 23 brands to sign-up including BOSS, Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger, Adidas, Levi’s, Mint Velvet, Joules, Gap and Skechers. Scotch Corner Designer Village, situated on the A1(M) in…
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Nov- 2019 -8 NovemberPeople Moves
Art Peck steps down as Gap CEO
Gap has announced its chief executive officer Art Peck is to step down from the business effective immediately. Peck, who joined the clothing company in 2004 and has served as Gap’s CEO since 2015, will be succeeded by board member Robert Fisher, who will serve as interim CEO after a…
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Aug- 2019 -15 AugustPeople Moves
Moss Bros announces boardroom shakeup
Moss Bros Group has announced a shakeup to its boardroom with the appointment of Avis Darzins as a non-executive director from 1 September 2019. The suitwear retailer also announced that Maurice Helfgott, following nine years’ service, will no longer be the senior independent non-executive director from 1 October 2019, when…
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12 AugustHigh Street
Abercrombie and Fitch appoints new director
Fashion retail brand Abercrombie and Fitch has appointed Felix Carbullido as an independent director. Carbullido joined Abercrombie and Fitch on 5 August from home furnishings retailer Williams-Sonoma where he is currently executive vice president and chief marketing officer. Previously he served at retailers, including Macy’s, Banana Republic, Gap and Smith…
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8 AugustAdvice
Future proofing your brand in the age of the Sci-Fi shopper
When Sci-Fi blockbuster Minority Report’s tech-enriched vision of commerce in the year 2054 hit cinemas seventeen years ago, it was mesmerisingly futuristic. There is a famous scene in which Tom Cruise’s John Anderton character enters Gap and is greeted by the friendly voice of a digitised female avatar with detailed…
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Mar- 2019 -1 MarchClothing & Shoes
Gap to close 230 stores
Fashion retailer Gap will close 230 of its stores over the next two years as part of a plan to “revitalise” its brand health. The company estimates an annualised sales loss of approximately $625m (£471m) as a result of these closures. Additionally, the company estimates pre-tax costs associated with these…
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Dec- 2018 -11 DecemberGovernment
Major retailers’ e-receipts ‘may break data protection rules’
New research has found that major retailers “may break data protection rules” for sending promotional marketing to shoppers who had asked for no promotional emails. The research by Which?, saw mystery shoppers sent to 11 retailers: Topshop, Clarks, Gap, New Look, Dorothy Perkins, Arcadia Group (Miss Selfridge, Outfit, Burton), Schuh,…
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Nov- 2018 -28 NovemberAdvice
Time to end painful queue, returns and changing room dramas
Zara in the UK introduced self-service in some of its London flagship sites earlier in 2018, as the fashion retailer upgraded its showcase store to highlight its technological and customer service prowess. Its Westfield Stratford City store, in isolation, has been touted as a place where the digital meets the…
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