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Sector Analysis
United Kingdom (UK) Accessories Market Analysis, Trends, Consumer Preferences and Forecast to 2027
United Kingdom (UK) Accessories Market Report Overview The United Kingdom (UK) accessories market size was £5.9 billion in 2023. The market is expected to grow at a CAGR of more than 2% during 2023-2027. Even though inflationary pressures led consumers to cut back on fashion spend due to higher prices and less discretionary income, the high presence of luxury goods within the fashion sector allowed accessories to achieve slightly stronger growth than clothing and footwear. UK Accessories Market Outlook, 2023-2027...
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Company Profile
Capri Holdings Ltd – Company Profile
Capri Holdings Ltd (Capri) is a luxury lifestyle retailer that designs, markets and distributes ready-to-wear products and accessories. Its product portfolio includes watches, jeans, accessories, jewellery, footwear, eyewear, sportswear, apparel, men’s and women’s accessories and a comprehensive line of fragrance products. The company markets products under Versace, Jimmy Choo and Michael Kors brand names. Capri provides its products through a global distribution network with focus on retail stores, department stores, specialty stores and licensing partners. The company also sells products...
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Thematic Analysis
Impact of the Russia-Ukraine Conflict on Apparel Industry – Thematic Research
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has had global impacts on the apparel sector. The initial shock sent energy prices rocketing, and the sudden lack of availability of raw materials and staple crops is pushing up the cost of living for consumers worldwide, compounding the inflationary impacts of the global supply chain crisis. Consumers in rich economies are largely sympathetic to the plight of Ukrainians and quickly took to social media to demand that global brands stop selling in the Russian...
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Thematic Analysis
Impact of the Russia-Ukraine Conflict on Retail Industry – Thematic Research
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has had global impacts on the retail sector. The initial shock sent energy prices rocketing, and the sudden lack of availability of raw materials and staple crops is pushing up the cost of living for consumers worldwide, compounding the inflationary impacts of the global supply chain crisis. Consumers in rich economies are largely sympathetic to the plight of Ukrainians and quickly took to social media to demand that global brands stop selling in the Russian...
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Thematic Analysis
ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) in Retail and Apparel – Thematic Research
Sustainability has morphed into an umbrella term for environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues. The movement continues to gain momentum as consumers, governments, regulators, and the media turn the spotlight on corporations and demand action. Social inequality, corruption, tax avoidance, and a lack of action on climate change are all issues that companies must now address head-on, in full public view. As the world begins to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, several retail companies are trying to ensure that the...