TFG London
TFG London is the UK arm of South Africa’s Foschini Group, overseeing premium womenswear brands including Phase Eight, Whistles, Hobbs and—and most recently—White Stuff. Since entering the UK market in 2015, the group has pursued a unified brand strategy through store launches, refinancing (notably a £90 m deal in April 2024) and flagships such as the 12,000 sq ft Liverpool One concept. Retail Sector reports on TFG London with breaking updates on acquisitions, financial moves, store rollouts and executive appointments, alongside in-depth analysis of its omnichannel integration, supply‑chain scaling and portfolio consolidation—essential reading for retail execs, ecommerce leaders, property specialists and brand strategists tracking premium retail transformation in the UK market.
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Feb- 2024 -6 FebruaryClothing & Shoes
Hobbs to open relocated stores after closure programme
Women’s clothing brand Hobbs is set to launch new stores in more favourable locations despite a string of closures, according to the Times. The group, which closed its London’s Bloomsbury, Victoria and Islington stores in recent weeks, will open in seven new locations confirmed for this year, including in Canary…
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Jul- 2023 -14 JulyClothing & Shoes
Sustainable retail concept All Good Things secures £2.5m investment
All Good Things, the independent retailer that exclusively sells pre-loved, fragmented or repaired clothing, has secured a £2.5m equity investment. Funding has been provided by Souter Investments, in conjunction with a broad base of experienced retail industry alumni, including Ben Barnett (former CEO, TFG London), Helen Williamson (former MD, Whistles),…
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Dec- 2018 -14 DecemberClothing & Shoes
Hobbs chief executive exits amid senior overhaul
Hobbs chief executive, Meg Lustman, is to step down from her role at the women’s fashion retailer as its parent company TFG London undergoes a reshuffling of its senior staff. Lustman, who joined the company in 2014, will depart her role in January. Following the seamless integration of the Hobbs…
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