
Shipping Logistics at a Crossroads
Retailers with rail-heavy networks may need to reevaluate their long-term exposure. That doesn’t mean abandoning rail altogether, but it does require stress-testing the network for vulnerabilities and building in alternative routes and modes where possible.
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Indie Sleaze Still Having a Moment
If the staple of grunge core is tartan plaid, indie sleaze’s core staple is a pair of frayed black skinny
Lead Like Her: Kimberly Minor’s Gift of Intuition and Grit
Here’s an impressive retail transformation story. Kimberly Minor, CEO of WOCRA and Interim Executive Director at The Ohio State University

The Latest Play: Kids Toys for Grown-ups
The boomer generation never met a nostalgic reminder of their youth that they didn’t respond to. And with more time
Experience

The Latest Play: Kids Toys for Grown-ups
The boomer generation never met a nostalgic reminder of their youth that they didn’t respond to. And with more time

Aspirationals Compromise Luxury Brands
For brands and conglomerates, such as LVMH and Kering, that have exposure to both aspirational and legacy luxury consumer segments,

For Next Gens, Fandom=Trust
Trust is built in the quiet moments, researching a company’s comments on TikTok and the user-submitted product photos on their
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Opinion

Work from Home – Privilege or Imperative?
Is work from home a privilege or a necessity? Discover why leaders must balance employee desires with the needs of

DEI: Courageous Efforts or Cowardly Responses?
Editor’s Note: This is the second part of a two-article point-counterpoint series on recent retail decisions about DEI. We are

Work from Home – Privilege or Imperative?
Is work from home a privilege or a necessity? Discover why leaders must balance employee desires with the needs of

DEI: Courageous Efforts or Cowardly Responses?
Editor’s Note: This is the second part of a two-article point-counterpoint series on recent retail decisions about DEI. We are

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Placer’s 10 Brands to Watch + 3 Surprises
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How LoveShackFancy and WeWoreWhat Are Crushing Consumer Engagement
Watch and learn LoveShackFancy and WeWoreWhat are building engagement and social media strategies that matter to today’s younger consumer.
Technology

Janice and Jason Wang Are Creating the AI RetailTech Future
“The supply chain for mass-produced garments is a very lengthy one—we can predict weather better than we can predict what

Retail’s Next Tech Breach Won’t Be a Hack
In a Harvard study, researchers manipulated the product description of a fictitious “ColdBrew Master” coffee machine by adding crafted prompt

Companion AI Is Your Direct Line to Gen Alpha
AI Girlfriend Scout, a paid subscription service, claims, “Whether you’re looking for emotional support, entertaining conversation, or a judgment-free space
Management
Tina Bhojwani, CEO of AERA Is a Sustainability Powerhouse
Tina Bhojwani, CEO and co-founder of AERA, redefines leadership by blending luxury and fearless innovation to build a vegan footwear

Hailey Bieber Scores as e.l.f. Purchases Rhode
Three short years – and post-pandemic ones, no less — that’s all the time it took Hailey Bieber and her
Operations

How Once-Hot Prime Hydration Flatlined
Prime sprinted into more than 90,000 retail locations worldwide—without first validating real, sustained consumer demand. That’s a risky formula. Shelf

Toxic Crossroads for Retailers: PFAS, the Canary in the Chemical Coalmine
Retail doesn’t get to choose the larger policy environment, but it can shape its own brand integrity. In today’s fractured

All in the Family (Dollar)
Maybe Family Dollar needs to buy a zombie brand like Bed Bath & Beyond or Sears for linchpin products that