Jan. 21, 2025
| This week’s direct-to-consumer news and insights for retail leaders
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From skin care companies like Prequel and Dieux to footwear brand Kizik, these retailers are separating themselves from the rest.
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The fitness company continues to expand its third-party partnerships as it seeks to strengthen its turnaround momentum under a new CEO.
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The brand, known for its period care products, said it plans to grow its postpartum collection by launching new items at Target in March.
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The line, called Spanxsmooth OnForm, features light compression and is designed for low-intensity exercise and casual dressing.
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Helen of Troy is continuing to pursue diversified sourcing despite uncertainty around U.S. trade policies.
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Ciaran Long, chief financial officer since 2021, takes on the top spot, while the company’s global controller, Kevin Grant, has been named CFO.
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Companies face a multifaceted balancing act of controlling costs, stopping fraud and maintaining engagement and flexibility for customers.
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The Urban Outfitters, Inc.-owned brand is positioning its new label as a response to increased consumer interest in travel.
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