Zara Home
This section includes coverage of Zara Home’s commercial strategy within the UK, including store developments, product line evolution, and integration with Inditex’s wider retail operations. Reporting focuses on design direction, pricing shifts, and the brand’s positioning within the home and lifestyle segment. Our content is designed for buyers, merchandisers, and retail leaders tracking homeware trends, multichannel strategies, and premium high street performance.
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Mar- 2022 -16 MarchClothing & Shoes
Inditex FY21 profits surge 199% despite Omicron impact
Inditex, the parent company of Zara, has reported its income before tax surged 199% to €4.19bn (£3.53bn) between 1 February 2021 and 31 January 2022 (FY21), rising year-on-year from €1.4bn (£1.17bn). Net income also surged 193% to €3.2bn (£2.73bn) compared to €1.1bn (£9.29m) in FY20. Additionally, sales increased 36% year-on-year…
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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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Mar- 2019 -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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