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  • Tokyo LACOSTE’s new travel retail store opens with new concept

    Tokyo LACOSTE’s new travel retail store opens with new concept

    Lacoste is pursuing its Asian expansion with the opening of a new travel-retail outlet within Lotte Duty Free Shop Ginza in Tokyo.

    The brand is, for the first time, introducing its new retail concept – “Le Club” – into Asia Pacific. The French word hints at the exclusivity and uniqueness of the location. With Le Club, Lacoste is biting the curiosity of both foreign visitors in Japan but also Japanese tourists traveling abroad.

    For this 50sqm store, the crocodile has played on its authentic sportive roots, merging the brand’s and its creator’s core values. With a layout reminiscent of a tennis court, the customer is invited to dive into René Lacoste’s universe, founder and early 20th century tennis champ. Open in order to let the light in, the green concrete panel is a nod to René LACOSTE’s tennis practice wall. A whole new design which creates a unique human and customer experience.

  • Hana Tajima x Uniqlo 2018 collection launched

    Hana Tajima x Uniqlo 2018 collection launched

    Uniqlo has announced the rollout of its Hana Tajima for Uniqlo 2018 Fall/Winter collection, available in stores and online.

    The collection is a collaboration with New York-based, British-born fashion designer Hana Tajima, known for her contemporary, functional designs. Tajima describes her latest collection as showcasing “transitions in emotions, nature and in light”.

    “I also pursued an elegant simplicity to complement the style preferences and figures of wearers.”

    The collaboration line has been designed to embody a refined elegance and effortless comfort for women of all backgrounds, regardless of race or religion.

    Tajima is changing the way young women dress all over the world with contemporary, functional designs, which are both culturally sensitive and versatile. She has garnered considerable international attention in recent years for her unique designs, which are informed by her upbringing in diverse environments.

    Check some of the collections below :

  • Bamboo Airways expected to take off in October

    Bamboo Airways expected to take off in October

    According to an FLC Group spokesperson, the first passengers will be offered various discounts on services offered by FLC Group such as golfing and accommodation at its resorts.

    Bamboo Airways will become Vietnam’s fifth airline.

    Dinh Viet Thang, general director of the Civil Aviation Administration of Vietnam (CAAV), said his agency has not granted the airline an operating license and it is still under consideration.

    This month the airline increased its charter capital to over $56 million with a fresh infusion of $26 million.

    The airfreight project, which has a 50-year operating license, is expected to cost $30 million and be implemented in 2019-23.

    Bamboo Airways is expected to buy 24 narrow-body Airbus A320NEO and 20 Boeing B787-9 Dreamliner aircraft at a list price of $8.6 billion.

    Bamboo is expected to be a hybrid carrier combining full-service and budget models.

    Vietnam’s four airlines are flag carrier Vietnam Airlines; budget operator Jetstar Pacific Airlines which is partly owned by Vietnam Airlines; budget carrier Vietjet Aviation and Vietnam Air Services Co.

    The country’s airport capacity has been reaching its limits as fast economic growth means more people in the nation of 90 million are taking flights.

    Hanoi-based FLC, whose main businesses are housing, resorts and golfing, had said it planned to operate international flights through Bamboo Airways to tourist spots in Vietnam including where FLC has properties and also plans domestic flights.

  • Eclipse China to execute big expansion

    Eclipse China to execute big expansion

    Mattress manufacturer Eclipse International is joining with its Chinese licensee Shenzhen Meiting Creation Furnishing to open more than 100 mattress specialty stores nationwide.

    The Eclipse China rollout, which will proceed over the next three years, is anticipated to expand Eclipse’s market share in the country.

    Shenzhen Meiting has been a licensing partner of Eclipse since 2003.

    Eclipse CEO Stuart Carlitz said: “There is a huge appetite in China for US-branded luxury goods, and our portfolio of brands has been so well received by consumers there. These retail stores will take our 15-year partnership with Shenzhen Meiting to the next level.”

    The Eclipse China stores are expected to predominantly appear in major cities in each Chinese province.

  • How does an Airport “Terminal of Tomorrow” look like?

    How does an Airport “Terminal of Tomorrow” look like?

    National Geographic and Singapore’s Changi Airport Group (CAG) proudly announce a new partnership dedicated to sharing the story of Singapore.

    Kicking off the partnership, National Geographic is going deep inside Changi Airport’s Terminal 4 to explore the innovative design and technology solutions which are making the airport of tomorrow a reality for passengers today.

    Produced by National Geographic in partnership with CAG, Inside T4: Terminal of Tomorrow premieres on Thursday, July 19, 2018.

    Singapore Changi Airport has been named the World’s Best Airport for six consecutive years. Inside T4: Terminal of Tomorrow goes behind the scenes to meet the team responsible for conceptualizing Changi Airport’s new terminal and bringing it to life. With dramatic obstacles and thrilling achievements, National Geographic stays close to the T4 team as they tackle airport efficiency and security challenges, introduce cutting-edge facial recognition technology, install 12-meter-tall indoor trees and the world’s largest kinetic sculpture, and ultimately deliver groundbreaking design and technology solutions set to change the air travel game in Asia and across the globe.

    In 2017, 62 million passengers came through the gates of Singapore’s Changi Airport. By 2030, it plans to bring its capacity to more 150 million passengers. The first step to this expansion is the opening of its new terminal – T4. But while grappling with soaring passenger numbers is essential, Changi Airport has a reputation to uphold as an award-winning airport with the best experience in the world. Through Inside T4: Terminal of Tomorrow, viewers can join in the drama as designers and technical experts devise how to keep Changi ahead and raise the bar even further.

    Vineet Puri, Senior Vice President and Territory Head for Singapore & Malaysia, FOX Networks Group Asia said, “National Geographic has been extremely proud to join forces with the Changi Airport Group to bring the T4 story to life. With its rich cultural heritage and pioneering smart city development, Singapore has a treasure trove of stories to share on innovation, technology, science, nature and culture. Working in strong partnership with CAG, we are thrilled to explore how we can continue to collaborate on content creation which tells the story of Singapore.”

    Kelvin Ng, Changi Airport Group’s Director of Corporate and Marketing Communications said, “It has been a pleasure to share Changi Airport’s story of progress and innovation with people in Singapore and across the region. Together we hope to shine the light on all the innovation, the inspiration and the minds behind the new terminal; and to inspire everyone to rethink travel.”

    MayYi Lee, Vice President of Regional Production & Development, National Geographic added, “Changi Airport’s T4 is like a microcosm of Singapore and we are thrilled to bring an Inside story of technology, design, culture, and foresight to our viewers.”

     

  • VietJet inked 100 Boeing 737 jets deal

    VietJet inked 100 Boeing 737 jets deal

    Boeing Co struck a new deal for 100 passenger jets with Vietnamese budget airline VietJet Aviation JSC VJC.HM on Wednesday, deepening a battle for market share against rival Airbus (AIR.PA) in one of southeast Asia’s hottest markets.

    Boeing and VietJet signed the provisional order for 100 Boeing 737 MAX airplanes worth almost $13 billion at list prices at the Farnborough Airshow in southern England.

    Of these, 80 are the recently launched 737 MAX 10 – the largest version of Boeing’s best-selling 737 range – and 20 are the benchmark 737 MAX 8 model.

    “The growth is incredibly strong in Southeast Asia,” said Boeing Commercial Airplanes CEO Kevin McAllister. “VietJet is a major player there.”

    The draft deal comes two years after Boeing upstaged Airbus by clinching an order for 100 737 MAX jets during a visit by then-U.S. President Barack Obama.

    Until then, VietJet had only ordered planes from Airbus, including a bumper order for 92 jets in December 2013.

    However, aircraft finance industry sources have expressed doubts over whether all the planes on order would be delivered on schedule amid a glut of airplane orders in the region.

    VietJet CEO Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao insisted on Wednesday the airline would use both the A320 and 737 aircraft in its fleet and would have “no problem” taking delivery.

    The companies said VietJet, one of the fastest-growing carriers in southeast Asia, needed the planes to satisfy surging demand on high-dense domestic routes as well as popular routes throughout Asia.

    Vietnam’s first privately owned airline will become the largest MAX 10 customer in Asia once the deal is completed, with deliveries due in 2022-2025, the companies said.

  • Zara China to start recycled garments program

    Zara China to start recycled garments program

    Spanish garments retailer Inditex, owner of international fashion brand Zara, is set to pilot test its at-home pick up service for recycled garments in China this September.

    The initiative, which currently operates nationwide in Spain, is a central part of the group’s strategic commitment to the so-called ‘circular economy’. It has enabled the collection of more than 25,000 tonnes of garments in 21 markets since launching in 2016.

    The plan was released as part of a report on Inditex’s performance last year, announced at its recent annual meeting. The report highlighted how the company’s integrated store and online model has boosted Inditex’s sustained growth.

    “All of Inditex’s brands benefit from a robust integrated store and online platform,” said Inditex chairman and CEO Pablo Isla. “Last year, online sales already accounted for 12 per cent of the total in the 47 markets in which e-commerce platforms are available, representing annual growth of 41 per cent.”

    He added that the model had enabled sustained growth over the years, coupled with the consistent creation of economic, social and environmental value.

    Inditex has also recently embarked on a refurbishment drive for its entire global network of more than 7400 stores, accompanied by considerable growth in the Zara online platform.

    The group’s earnings performance has enabled its dividend per share to increase by 70 per cent during the last five years.

  • Big changes brewing at Vietnam’s top beer maker

    Big changes brewing at Vietnam’s top beer maker

    Under a proposal seeking shareholder approval at the firm’s annual meeting on July 21, Mr. Koh Poh Tiong has been reappointed as chairman. The 72-year-old, who is a director of Fraser & Neave and chairman of ThaiBev and F & N Beer Group, is also on the boards of several other organizations in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, and China.

    He is to head a new seven-member board that will have another Singaporean, a Thai and four Vietnamese, according to the proposal.

    Last May the company had replaced three foreign deputy general directors, who had in turn replaced a Vietnamese trio just a month earlier, with Singaporeans Neo Gim Siong Bennett, Teo Hong Keng and Melvyn Ng Kuan Ngee.

    TCC Group, led by Thai tycoon Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi, had paid VND110 trillion ($4.89 billion) for a 53.59 percent stake in Sabeco.

    According to a report prepared for the company’s next general shareholders meeting on July 21, its profit target for this year has been revised to VND4 trillion (about $173 million), a reduction of 19 per cent from last year’s results.

    The dividend target has been kept unchanged at 35 percent.

    The report says foreign brewers would continue to expand their production capacity, intensify brand promotion and sales support to gain more market share, exerting “great pressure” on Sabeco, especially when the special consumption tax rate has increased from 60 per cent to 65 percent since early th.

    It also says that Sabeco is confident about maintaining its No 1 brewer position in Vietnam, and expects to boost its exports to African and Asian markets (especially East Asia and Southeast Asia), North America, Russia, the Middle East and Europe (Italy, Netherlands).

    Vietnam’s stable growth, increase in average income and rising demand are favorable conditions to stimulate and stabilize consumption while creating good growth in rural markets, where its Saigon Beer brand has reasonable product positioning and a widespread distribution network, the report says.

    Meanwhile, the prices of main items like malt, hops and aluminum have increased significantly, allowing the brewer reduce production costs.

    This year, sabeco targets to produce 1.8 billion litres, increase export volume to 33,2 million liters.

    In April this year, the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) had asked Sabeco to pay about VND2.5 trillion ($111 million) in undistributed profits to the state budget.

    The demand was made after a government audit report said that money was part of the brewer’s VND2.7 trillion ($120 million) in undistributed profit, which belonged to the government as the major shareholder with an 89.6 per cent stake as of December 31, 2016.

    Local media reported that although Sabeco claimed such a request did not correspond with the Law of Enterprises and Sabeco’s charter, it had already paid the sum. This sum is not mentioned in the report prepared for shareholders, however.

    Currently, within SABECO, there are 26 breweries, 10 trading subsidiaries and has 37 branches nationwide.

    In the first quarter of 2018, Sabeco’s sales reached VND7.8 trillion, about 5 per cent higher than same period last year; while profits of VND1.4 trillion represented a 4 per cent decline.

    On July 18, more than 641 million shares with the sticker SAB declined slightly to VND217,900 ($9.47) each on the Ho Chi Minh stock exchange, for a market value of VND139.7 trillion ($6.07 billion).

  • Lotte Mart makes debut in Mongolia

    Lotte Mart makes debut in Mongolia

    Lotte Mart Mongolia is opening its first store, in Ulaanbaatar, in the first half of next year.

    The South Korean retailer has set up a joint venture with local retailer Nomin Holdings, which will sell Lotte’s private label products for the next 10 years. It is initially targeting sales of US$3 million annually.

    To prepare for this expansion, Lotte Mart has already sold its food products of its private labels – Only Price, Yorihada, and Choice L – last year at four stores including a state-run department store and two supermarkets owned by Nomin in Ulaanbaatar.

    Nomin Holdings is one of Mongolia’s three largest enterprises and has also worked with other global names including L’Oreal, Mango, and Century 21 in the country.

    Mongolia is one of Lotte’s latest foreign markets after it pulled out from China. Parent Lotte Group operates 46 Lotte Mart stores in Indonesia and 13 in Vietnam. It launched its fast-food brand Lotteria in Ulaanbaatar last month.

  • G.U., Uniqlo’s sister brand, coming to Korea

    G.U., Uniqlo’s sister brand, coming to Korea

    Uniqlo’s sister brand G.U. is coming to Korea in September and will open its first store in the Lotte World Mall in Jamsil, Southern Seoul.

    Due to open on 14 Sept., the store will be 1,400 square meters (15,069 square feet) on the first basement floor. The brand’s parent company is Japan’s Fast Retailing, best known for Uniqlo.

    “Expanding overseas is one our most important tasks,” said G.U. CEO Osamu Yunoki in a press conference held on July 19 in central Seoul. “Korea has consumers that are highly sensitive to fashion, so our launch here was considered essential to fulfill that goal.”

    Korea is the fourth overseas location for G.U. It currently has 19 branches in China, Taiwan and Hong Kong, along with 374 in Japan.

    G.U. was established in 2006 and has grown rapidly to reach 199.1 billion yen (US$1.76 billion) in revenue this year. Its products are differentiated from Uniqlo by their lower prices and more diverse styles, which include preppy, feminine and business casual. Uniqlo emphasizes functionality and keeps its product designs basic.

    “In Japan, Uniqlo and G.U. stores are often located close to each other and sales figures have shown that the two stores proximity create a positive effect,” Yunoki said. Uniqlo is on the first floor of the mall.

    Yunoki said G.U.’s prices in Korea may be higher than in Japan considering additional costs like tax, but the plan is to maintain the similar price gap with Uniqlo as in Japan. In an interview with the Japanese media outlet Nikkei last month, Yunoki said the ideal pricing for G.U. was “half the prices offered by Uniqlo, or at least 30% cheaper.”

    Some of the products at G.U.’s Korea branch will be exclusive to Korea. The brand has research centers in London and Tokyo that analyzes fashion trends in different markets.

    “In line with the launch schedule, we did a study of Korean fashion based on interviews, postings on social media and fashion magazines, to come up with exclusive products like over-sized coats and skinny pants,” said Hirofumi Osako, G.U.’s regional head for Korea.

    “Our plan is to learn from consumers here and continue to apply what we learn to products we release here.”

    From August 24 to 26, a pop-up store will open in the Hongik University area to present G.U.’s fall and winter lineup. Local consumers can also see the designs beforehand through a mobile app that will launch August 1 and the official online shopping mall, which is due to open on 1 Sept..

  • Louis Vuitton China expands cover to all major cities

    Louis Vuitton China expands cover to all major cities

    Luxury brand Louis Vuitton China is rolling out services to all major cities across the country.

    The expanded reach, which marks the first anniversary of its e-commerce launch in China, will allow metropolitan consumers throughout the country access to Louis Vuitton’s delivery service and seven-day return policy, which it has been testing in 12 of China’s largest cities over the past 12 months.

    The news follows the announcement that Louis Vuitton China, and other luxury brands, will lower prices there in response to the administration’s recent tax cuts.

    The anniversary of the Louis Vuitton China business will also be marked by the release of several new exclusive products, including new bag designs and the brand’s latest fragrance.

    Louis Vuitton’s e-commerce platform is supported by domestic delivery service SF Express, which serves a number of international luxury brands.

  • Victoria’s Secret HK first flagship store is now open

    Victoria’s Secret HK first flagship store is now open

    Victoria’s Secret is opening its first full assortment flagship store in Hong-Kong.

    Situated in the heart of Causeway Bay the store spans four floors with a total retail space of more than 50,000 sq. ft.

    From delicate lingerie with the brand’s latest collection from Very Sexy™, Dream Angels™, Body by Victoria™, T-Shirt & Sexy Illusions Collections to its athletic line, Victoria Sport, the store satisfies any customer’s demand.

    Cocooned in a glamorous and sophisticated atmosphere, Victoria’s Secret fragrances are available along with the brand’s other cosmetic products.

    Head upstairs through a spiral staircase with floor to ceiling LED video screens screening highlights from the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show to a fully dedicated Victoria’s Secret PINK floor. There, you will find a collection of bras, panties and beauty products inspired by and focused on university-aged women.

    As angels never work alone, the store’s highly trained team offers complimentary bra fittings in store for you to find your perfect fit.

    With a stunningly mirror glass façade with dynamic lighting in the brand’s signature pink hues and a large video display facing the Times Square showing the Victoria’s Secret Angels and the brand’s latest collections you cannot miss the place.

    To celebrate the store’s opening, Victoria’s Secret Angels Josephine Skriver and Martha Hunt will be appearing in the store between 6-8pm on 24 July to meet & greet fans and sign autographs.

     

  • Marks & Spencer UK plans to cut 351 management jobs

    Marks & Spencer UK plans to cut 351 management jobs

    Marks & Spencer UK reportedly plans to axe more than 300 jobs across the UK as it continues its restructure to counter falling sales.

    As reported seeing documents proposing 351 job cuts, almost all of them in management roles, including operations, section managers and “visual managers”.

    Marks & Spencer, which is flourishing in Asia under a franchise agreement with Middle Eastern-based Al Futtaim, has seen sales fall by 7.5 per cent in its home market over the last two years, which has reduced store profitability. That decline is behind a plan announced in May to close 100 stores by 2022.

    Earlier this month, chairman Archie Norman and CEO Steve Rowe warned there may be further closures, with Norman describing the scale of the Marks & Spencer store network as “a drag” on performance.

    Rowe is eyeing savings of £350 million by 2021, a target likely to lead to more redundancies. However to date, the company says 86 per cent of staff affected by the closure of stores so far have been relocated to new positions within the company.

    Marks & Spencer’s pre-tax profit nin the year to March 31 fell 62.1 per cent to £66.8 million, largely the result of £321.1 million in costs associated with store closures.

  • Shinsegae Opens New Duty-free Store in Seoul

    Shinsegae Opens New Duty-free Store in Seoul

    Burgeoning duty-free retailer Shinsegae opened its second store in downtown Seoul.

    As reported, the retailer announced its plans to open the mammoth 13,350sqm outlet in the Central City complex in Seoul’s Gangnam area after being awarded the licence in December 2016. Its opening follows the retailer’s first downtown Seoul store opening in the Myeongdong district in May 2016.

    The downtown outlet features both areas dedicated to Korean brands, such as Sulwhasoo and The History of Whoo, and international brands, including Gucci, Estée Lauder and Tiffany & Co, across multiple floor.

    The opening comes in the wake of rapid growth from Shinsegae in recent years, with the retailer saying in 2014 it was looking to “aggressively” expand.

    Since then Shinsegae has not only opened the Myeongdong downtown store and the new Gangnam outlet in Seoul. The retailer has also secured key retail contracts at Incheon International Airport. In July 2017, it was awarded a fashion contract in terminal two at the airport and the retailer has this month taken on both the concessions vacated by Lotte in terminal one at the airport.

  • Korean investor inks UK’s largest retail warehouse deal of the year

    Korean investor inks UK’s largest retail warehouse deal of the year

    It is thought to be the biggest deal for a retail warehouse site so far this year and is the first time Korean investors have stepped into the UK retail sector.

    The 195,000 sq ft shopping park called Gallagher off Junction 9 of the M6 is anchored by Next and Currys and includes major stores run by TK Maxx, Outfit, Mamas and Papas, Boots, Furniture Village, SCS, Harveys, M&S Simply Food, Oak Furniture Land, Sofology and Tapi as well as Costa, Burger King and Pizza Hut restaurants.

    It has been sold by owner KKR, a global investment group, but its operating partner Quadrant Estates is being retained by the Koreans to run the site.

    The new owner is a real estate fund managed by Korean asset manager KAIM and backed by South Korean banking giant Hana. Sangmin Lee, chief information officer of KAIM, said: “We are delighted to have acquired this asset, which offers our investors an attractive combination of secure income returns and longer term upside potential. We are attracted to it by its inherent strength evidenced by the retailers’ trading performance and location.

    “We are looking forward to working with Quadrant as our local asset manager to secure the future performance of the park during our investment period. ”

    The site was acquired by KKR and Quadrant Estates in 2014, bought in three deals totalling £123m.

    Quadrant drew up plans for a major revamp of the site, merging three car parks into one, merging the Currys and PC World stores, developing new space including four new restaurants. It resulted in £17 million investment in the park over the last few years but attracted new tenants M&S, JD Sports, Sofology, DFS, Nando’s, Costa and Smash Burger, which in turn has seen a ‘significant’ increase in customers coming to the park.

    Guillaume Cassou, head of European real estate at KKR, said “We backed a fundamentally good asset in need of repositioning and Quadrant implemented an intensive business plan over four years that has resulted in a great end product, which we have now sold to long term income-focussed capital. We were delighted to transact with Hana and KAIM on their first foray into the UK market.”

    Christopher Daniel, founding partner at Quadrant Estates, said “We achieved exactly what we set out to do with the park. We created an asset that is now ranked by CACI as one of the top 10 in the country.”