Inditex
This coverage examines Inditex’s performance, strategy, and market presence in the UK and globally. Reporting covers store openings and closures, supply chain innovations, sustainability efforts, brand portfolio developments, leadership changes, and financial results. Designed for professionals monitoring fast fashion, global retail operations, and competitive positioning within the apparel sector.
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Sep- 2019 -3 SeptemberAdvice
Fast fashion and the role that retailers have to play in tackling it
The fashion industry has never been without its critics, but today it seems to be drowning in them. PETA’s iconic ‘I’d rather go naked than wear fur’ billboard campaign of the early nineties, when the likes of Kim Basinger, Pamela Anderson and Christy Turlington were persuaded to get their kit…
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Jul- 2019 -17 JulyClothing & Shoes
Zara owner Inditex launches new sustainability strategy
Inditex, the parent company of fashion brands Zara, Pull&Bear, Stradivarius and Massimo Dutti has unveiled its new sustainability line that by 2023 aims to eliminate all single-use plastics for customers sales. At the company’s AGM meeting yesterday (16 July 2019) executive chairman Pablo Isla said “the culture of diversity, innovation…
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Jun- 2019 -12 JuneHigh Street
Zara owner records a 10% profit rise
Spanish fashion retailer Inditex, has announced a 10% rise in net profit for Q1, up to €734m (£634m). Net sales saw record growth for the first quarter, rising by 5% to €5.93bn (£5.2bn). EBITDA rose 49% to €3.53bn (£3.14bn), alongside a 6% rise in gross profit to €3.5bn (£3.1bn). Inditex…
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May- 2019 -24 MayPeople Moves
Zara owner Inditex to promote Carlos Crespo to CEO
Fashion retailer Zara’s parent company Inditex has said it will promote its current COO, Carlos Crespo, to the role of CEO as it bids to boost its “strategic digital transformation”. The appointment was put forward by Inditex’s chief executive, Pablo Isla, and will take effect following approval by the board…
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Mar- 2019 -19 MarchClothing & Shoes
Marco Agnolin departs Diesel CEO role
Marco Agnolin has announced he has stepped down as CEO of Diesel after just over a year in the role. Agnolin will officially leave the role on 27 March, however he will continue to serve on the company’s board. The CEO joined Diesel in January 2018 after leaving Inditex’s Bershka…
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15 MarchClothing & Shoes
Inditex to merge Zara with Zara Home
Inditex is to merge Zara and Zara Home, despite growing the Zara Home brand since 2003. Integration plans have already been implemented in some locations, including St Petersburg, London and Madrid while the brands’ websites will continue to trade separately. For the meantime Zara Home will continue to trade as…
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Jan- 2019 -25 JanuaryAnalysis
Why retailers no longer need to get hung up in their fight against waste
The war on single use plastics has stepped up a gear. Since the shocking images from the BBC’s Blue Planet were beamed across living rooms last year, the public clamour for a solution to reducing single-use plastics waste has grown louder than it has ever been. For the fashion retailers,…
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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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Sep- 2018 -12 SeptemberHigh Street
Inditex H1 sales surpass €12bn for first time
Spanish fashion retailer Inditex has reported record sales and profits during the first half of the year as revenue surpassed €12bn (£10bn) for the first time. The retailer that owns the Zara, Pull&Bear and Stradivarius brands also posted record profits during the six months to 1 July as net income…
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5 SeptemberHigh Street
Inditex to sell all its brands online worldwide by 2020
Inditex, the Spanish parent company behind brands such as Zara and Pull&Bear, has announced that it will sell products from all of its brands online around the world by 2020, even in countries where it doesn’t have stores. Pablo Isla, Inditex chairman and CEO, made the announcement during a…
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