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Kitchens are at the heart of the home. These 5 2020 kitchen trends are innovative and beautiful yet functional and practical.
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An increasing number of retailers are integrating private brands into their merchandise. While this can be a great opportunity, there are also some hurdles to overcome.
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In the Play & Tech sector at Spring Fair you will find some of the most innovative and exciting wholesale toy suppliers in the retail industry.
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The Spring Fair 2020 Birmingham trade show is the largest retail marketplace in the UK, hosting over 2500 exhibitors and over 50’000 visitors.
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Autumn Winter 2020 fashion trends are celebrating men and women instead of trying to shape them into an unrealistic ideal of what they should look like.
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Spring Fair sees over 50’000 visitors every year looking to source beautiful and innovative products for a variety of different retail stores.
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We sat down with Widdop & Co Director Stephen Illingsworth to find out how the gift company has changed over the past century and to discover their plans for the future.
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Differentiating your brand from competitors is an important step to standing out. There are four main ways retail brands can differentiate themselves from competitors.
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The UK retail industry generated £381 billion in 2018. British people love to shop and they have a very strong shopping culture.
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Coming into 2020, retailers looking to take advantage of this surge in beauty sales should keep an eye on these 5 wholesale beauty products.
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A wholesale distributor is a business that trades goods for profit. If you are looking to start a retail wholesale business these are the necessary steps you will need to take.
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At Spring Fair we are always striving to deliver the best show yet. This year, we’ve kicked it up a notch with our Spring Fair 2020 theme.
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Spring Fair 2020 is kicking up the newness that inspires the retail industry and ensures its continued success, here is a sneak peek of some of the newness that you can expect.
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Around 400 brands that will be coming to Spring Fair 2020 have British made products. Take a look at the reason they are so popular and some of the brands that supply them.
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Halloween is a fun way for retailers to bring a temporary experience into their store. Here are some Halloween marketing ideas you should take advantage of.
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Thinking of You Week inspires people to connect with their loved ones by sending greetings cards with positive messages.
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It can be expensive and time consuming to open a physical store, so it is imperative that the location of the retail store is well thought through and researched.
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If you don’t know how to use LinkedIn, or if you’re looking for some LinkedIn tips to try and utilise yours better, you’ve come to the right place.
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Now that mobile shopping is so mainstream, a lot of the products consumer’s purchase are an impulse buy, so it is important for retailers to encourage it.
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Instagram marketing has a huge impact on consumers, and because of its aesthetic appeal it is the perfect place to showcase retail products.
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Here are some of the hottest male beauty trends and beauty products that will be making an appearance in retail stores in 2020.
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The UK retail industry is taking new strides to stand out and offer freshness to its customers in July's retail news roundup – editor’s picks.
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Fast fashion is a modern term used in the fashion industry to describe inexpensive clothing that is produced quickly in response to the latest trends.
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Today’s consumers are a lot different to the consumers that have come before them.If you are looking to tap into this consumer, the following ways are a good start.
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We’ve broken down this complex generation and come up with the best ways to use marketing to reach Generation Z.
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The global cosmetics industry is growing every year and is now worth over three times the amount it was in 2000. It is expected to reach a market value of $805.61 billion by 2023.
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To celebrate this loud and proud community we’ve delved into their purses to find out just how big the UK’s LGBT market is.
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The UK is leading the way with online shopping, whether that be browsing and researching online before buying in-store, or actually purchasing the items online.
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Europe is taking retail to the next level with hyper specialist retail stores. This trend is predominantly in Berlin but it’s spilling out all over Europe.
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Hybrid retail is a new term that has been coined to describe the collaboration of both e-commerce and bricks and mortar stores.