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  • Kohl’s CEO ‘disappointed’ with 4.2% sales drop in Q2

    Kohl’s CEO ‘disappointed’ with 4.2% sales drop in Q2

    But customers remained restrained with their spending, which pressured sales and overshadowed strong performance in key growth areas, like Sephora beauty, home decor, gifting and impulse buys, CEO Tom Kingsbury said during an earnings call.


    Lady Gaga’s Haus Labs beauty line launches in Sephora at Kohl’s

    Lady Gaga’s Haus Labs beauty line launches in Sephora at Kohl’s

    As part of the collaboration, the makeup brand will offer 132 SKUs across eight categories including lip, cheek, eye and complexion products, priced between $16 to $49, according to a company press release.


    Dentsu enriches sports marketing data strategy with Sports Innovation Lab

    Dentsu enriches sports marketing data strategy with Sports Innovation Lab

    Sports Innovation Lab, which bills itself as a “fan intelligence” firm building a data cloud for the industry, is tapped into audience segments drawn from across the NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL, WNBA, MLS and NSWL, along with entertainment venues and sports-betting platforms.


    At Stitch Fix, stylists move into the spotlight

    At Stitch Fix, stylists move into the spotlight

    Last year, even before hiring Baer away from his post as Macy’s digital chief, the company walked back several initiatives that were meant to stoke growth but instead alienated many customers.


    Shein reports 2 cases of child labor in its supply chain

    Shein reports 2 cases of child labor in its supply chain

    U.S. lawmakers launched an investigation into the fast fashion giant over these concerns, and similarly asked the Securities and Exchange Commission to halt any potential IPO bid from Shein until it confirmed it didn’t use forced labor.


    DVF names new CEO as it takes operations in-house

    DVF names new CEO as it takes operations in-house

    “Immersing myself into the history of DVF, I found not only the iconic wrap dress that continues to sell after 50 years, but also a vast archive of prints and fabrics that revealed a unique and strong design vocabulary,” De Boni said.


    Tapestry prepares fight against FTC’s Capri merger block

    Tapestry prepares fight against FTC’s Capri merger block

    In April of this year, the FTC sued to block the merger, claiming it would eliminate competition between the two companies’ brands and give the newly combined group a dominant share of the “accessible handbag” market.


    Guess CFO resigns after one year

    Guess CFO resigns after one year

    In a November conference call CEO Carlos Alberini also said the company was working to reclaim its “denim legacy,” citing a focus on new retail concepts as well as providing more “dressy” offerings along with the “more casual product assortment that was part of our brand’s DNA” since its inception.


    Campaign Trail: UScellular calls out smartphone ironies with Alanis Morissette

    Campaign Trail: UScellular calls out smartphone ironies with Alanis Morissette

    What unlocked the campaign was the decision to incorporate Easter eggs in the ad in the form of over a dozen references to Morissette's original lyrics, like “Good Advice” pamphlets that haven't been taken, a soaking-wet bride and groom and a bus passenger labeled “Mr.


    Barneys New York is back, thanks to a nostalgic beauty collab

    Barneys New York is back, thanks to a nostalgic beauty collab

    While the exact programme of events is still in development, Hourglass will have a beauty bar in the heart of the space, where you can shop some of their cult classics, like the Vanish Airbrush Concealer, Veil Hydrating Skin Tint, Phantom Volumising Glossy Balm or Unreal Liquid Blush, alongside some new, limited-edition products.


    Adidas opts to avoid China in US product sourcing

    Adidas opts to avoid China in US product sourcing

    While not directly attributed to tariffs, Barbie’s parent company Mattel recently shuttered one of its Tier 1 supplier plants in China, and is looking to continue shifting production away from the country.


    Survey: 31% of back-to-school shoppers will take on debt

    Survey: 31% of back-to-school shoppers will take on debt

    However, Rossman added that with credit card rates and balances at near-record highs, it’s important for consumers not to let their guard down, as “there’s a cumulative toll to all of the price increases we’ve seen the past few years.”