Topshop
This coverage explores Topshop’s performance and strategy within the UK retail market, focusing on brand repositioning, product lines, store operations, online presence, and leadership decisions. Reporting provides insight into how Topshop responds to evolving consumer trends, competitive pressures, and market shifts — offering valuable context for executives, managers, and professionals in fashion, branding, and retail operations.
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Jun- 2018 -27 JuneAdvice
The great retail data divide
Retailers have been at the forefront of tech innovation for more than 10 years. From the ecommerce boom and mobile shopping, to AI customer service and shoppable posts on Instagram, retailers haven’t been afraid to innovate. The marketplace is now entering its next chapter of transformation, but to survive, successful…
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21 JuneClothing & Shoes
Sir Philip Green seeks judicial review as PwC court battle kicks off
The former owner of BHS and current Topshop and Arcadia owner, Sir Philip Green, has requested a judicial review of the Financial Reporting Council’s (FRC) report into PwC’s handling of the retailer’s audit shortly after collapsed. As the hearing into the report prepares to be taken to the High Court…
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8 JuneAdvice
Rebranding the high-street – the experience way
“Britain’s ‘doomed’ high street to see 100,000 shops close by 2022 unless action taken now” read one national media headline recently. Another article reported that the number of store openings on Britain’s high streets has fallen to a seven-year low, driven by the growth of online shopping and a shift…
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May- 2018 -24 MayClothing & Shoes
Philip Green’s Arcadia records £10.9m loss
Topshop owner Arcadia Group – Philip Green’s retail empire – has recorded a loss of £10.9m in the year up to August 2017, starkly contrasting with last year when it profits were £59.4m. Accounts filed at Companies House showed the group also saw a 6% drop in sales down to…
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16 MayHigh Street
Arcadia’s profits plummet by 42%
Arcadia Group’s parent company Taveta Investments has reported a 42% drop in the company’s profit for the year to 26 August 2017. The group – which owns high street chains Topshop, Dorothy Perkins and Miss Selfridge – made £124.1m in profits before goodwill, amortisation and exceptional items. Total sales fell…
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2 MayClothing & Shoes
Clothing retailers ban mohair following PETA investigation
Clothing retailers Arcadia Group, H&M and Inditex have banned the use of mohair in their products following a PETA investigation that found workers in farms mutilating and slowly killing goats. The animal charity believes that events at the farms are “violations” of South Africa’s Animal Protection Act, 1962. Yvonne Taylor,…
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Mar- 2018 -20 MarchComment
Generation Z: The future of bricks-and-mortar?
Generation Z is often perceived as the age group ready to knock the final nail into the coffin of the High Street. Having lived throughout the largest technological boom in history, and spent a large chunk of their lives living vicariously through their phone, one could expect a complete disinterest…
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Feb- 2018 -26 FebruaryHigh Street
Leaked email reveals Philip Green ‘asked HSBC to find Arcadia buyer’
A newly leaked email suggests that Philip Green enlisted the help of HSBC to find a buyer for the Arcadia Group, despite his claims to the contrary last week. According to reports Green met with the banking giants managing director David Barraclough and UK chief executive Ian Stuart back in…
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20 FebruaryHigh Street
Philip Green says Arcadia sale rumours are ‘totally false’
Sir Philip Green and board members at the Arcadia Group have denied reports of being in negotiations to sell the company to a Chinese firm. Reports on February 18 claimed that Green was looking to sell parts of, if not all of, his retail conglomerate which owns Topshop, Miss Selfridge,…
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19 FebruaryHigh Street
Philip Green considers selling Arcadia to Chinese firm
British retail magnate Sir Philip Green is reportedly in talks to sell part of the Arcadia Group to a Chinese textiles giant. Reports said that Chinese firm Shandong Ruyi has already held negotiations and looked over the books of the retail conglomerate, which owns Topshop, Miss Selfridge, Burton and Dorothy…
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