When George Davies started his Next chain of fashion shops over two years ago he may not have realised what a revolution he was putting in train. Based on the realisation that purchasing power had moved from the young to the older 25–45 woman, — “women,” he says, “who care about fashion first and price second,” the Next group by the end of this year will have 162 outlets trading including a handful in Germany. Naturally, he has not been without his imitators. Names like Now, Visuals, Look, Surprise and Principles proliferate; variety chains like BHS and Marks & Spencer have been forced to take a long hard look at their fashion ranges; even the department stores have faced up to a changing scene. In this special feature Penelope Ody makes a close examination of the effervescent fashion sector. And the future? It could be, she hazards, that the over‐50 will be the new flavour of the month.
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Retail and Distribution Management
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Fashion retailing — what next? Available to Purchase
Penelope Ody
Penelope Ody
Former deputy editor of Draper's Record; she is now a freelance consultant and journalist.
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2396-9083
Print ISSN: 0307-2363
© MCB UP Limited
1984
Retail and Distribution Management (1984) 12 (5): 8–14.
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Ody P (1984), "Fashion retailing — what next?". Retail and Distribution Management, Vol. 12 No. 5 pp. 8–14, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb018240
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