Daily LInks
1. Boohoo to Supply U.S. Market from the UK. Boohoo is shifting its U.S. market supply strategy to ship products directly from the UK, aiming to streamline operations and boost efficiency in cross-border deliveries. – Read More on Reuters
2. EU Lawmakers Push for New Dynamic Pricing Rules After Oasis Fans Complain. EU lawmakers are advocating for dynamic pricing regulations following complaints from Oasis fans about fluctuating ticket prices, highlighting growing concerns over transparency in the entertainment industry. – Read More on The Print
3. Online Returns Fraud Finds a Home on Telegram, Costing Retailers Billions. Retailers are losing billions due to organized online returns fraud facilitated through Telegram, where fraudulent schemes are thriving on the encrypted platform. – Read More on Livemint
4. Lululemon Is Seeing a Slowdown in Its Women’s Business—Has It Reached Its Ceiling? Lululemon’s growth in the women’s business segment is slowing, raising questions about whether the brand has hit a saturation point in this key market. – Read More on The Wall Street Journal
5. From Influencers to Entrepreneurs: Black Fashion Creators Leading the Way. Black fashion influencers are transitioning into entrepreneurs, using their influence to create successful businesses and reshape the fashion industry. – Read More on Essence
6. California May Require Fashion Industry to Take Back Old Clothes for Free. A new California proposal may require fashion brands to accept old clothing from consumers for free, placing the responsibility of garment disposal on the industry to promote sustainability. – Read More on Marin Independent Journal
7. Zara to Offer Secondhand Clothes in U.S. Market. Zara is expanding its secondhand clothing initiative to the U.S. market, allowing consumers to buy and sell pre-owned Zara items as part of its sustainability efforts. – Read More on Yahoo Finance