Stockholm
This coverage examines retail activity and trends in Stockholm, relevant to UK retail professionals monitoring international markets. Reporting highlights store openings, brand concepts, consumer behaviour, and property developments shaping the Swedish capital’s retail landscape. Insights are tailored for professionals assessing opportunities, competitive strategies, and cultural influences in a leading European retail hub.
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Feb- 2025 -24 FebruaryHigh Street
DFS appoints former Holland and Barrett CEO as NED
DFS Furniture has announced the appointment of former Holland and Barrett CEO Tony Buffin as an independent non-executive director. Buffin was the leader of the health and wellness retailer between 2019 and 2021 and will join the DFS board with immediate effect. He is also the chair of Nobia AB,…
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Jul- 2023 -13 JulyLuxury Goods
Watches of Switzerland profits jump 23% to £155m
Watches of Switzerland has posted a 23% increase in profits to £126m, up to £155m, for the year ended 30 April 2023. The increase comes amid a 25% increase in revenues to £1.5bn compared with £1.2bn in 2022. For the UK and Europe specifically the retailer posted revenues of £890m…
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May- 2023 -19 MayClothing & Shoes
A Day’s March opens new London store
Swedish label, A Day’s March, is to open new retail space housed across three storeys in London’s Soho this June. The townhouse is a historic grade-listed building and will showcase the brand’s core collections across menswear and womenswear. Working with Shaftesbury Capital, the 2,700 square feet of retail space is…
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Apr- 2023 -21 AprilClothing & Shoes
H&M creates new youth destination with Weekday and Monki merger
H&M has announced plans to create a new youth destination by merging two of its portfolio brands, Weekday and Monki. According to H&M, the merger is aimed towards creating an “exciting, broadened experience, adapted to the young customers’ needs and preferences”. Additionally, it will also bring back its denim label…
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Feb- 2023 -10 FebruaryHigh Street
Watches of Switzerland falls short of expectations amid Christmas strikes
Watches of Switzerland has reported that its revenues increased 17% to £407m in the 13 weeks to January 29 this year, narrowly falling short of analysts’ consensus expectations of £425m. The company said its lower than expected sales growth was because of rail and postal strikes over Christmas and general…
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Aug- 2022 -16 AugustNews
Watches of Switzerland Q1 revenues hit £391m
The Watches of Switzerland Group PLC has reported a 31% rise in group revenues year-on-year from £297m to £391m for the 13 weeks to 31 July 2022 (Q1 FY23), benefiting from de-stocking and pent up demand as showrooms reopened following Covid-19 lockdowns. Luxury watches sales grew 32% to £342m, representing…
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May- 2019 -8 MayAdvice
Why shopping centres must now focus on experience
The traditional shopping centre model is currently undergoing a seismic shift. I’ve no doubt that those centres that will thrive in the coming decades will employ an entirely customer centric experiential model. As the line between retail and leisure becomes increasingly blurred, shopping centres will need to evolve from being…
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