The sun shone on UK retail in the first week of the new month (1-8 March) with footfall rebounding, rising 1.8% week-on-week across the country.
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The positive performance was driven by a 4.2% rebound in high street activity and by a more modest 0.1% rise in retail parks, according to MRI Software data.
However, shopping centres saw a 1.6% decline in footfall, “reflecting cautious consumer behaviour ahead of Mother’s Day [30 March] and Easter [18-20 April], which fall two weeks later this year than in 2024. This suggest shoppers may be planning purchases more intentionally”, the report said. Of course, it could also have been connected to the sunny weather with consumers less willing to shop undervcover and preferring outdoor destinations.
MRI said the rise in high street activity “is encouraging as it may well align with factors such as warmer weather, and schools reopening following the half-term break across the UK which will also signal a return to the office”.
Footfall rose on four out of seven days last week peaking on Sunday and Wednesday (rising by 18% and 8.3%, respectively) in all UK retail destinations. However, the drop in activity came on Friday “which was far more significant in shopping centres”.
High streets benefitted from the warmer weather on Saturday with a rise in footfall recorded, however retail parks and shopping centres saw a drop in activity on this day compared to the week before.
All town types benefitted from milder weather with footfall rising from the week before, especially in coastal towns and Greater London where double-digit rises were recorded from the week before.
Market and historic towns also witnessed strong activity, alongside MRI Software’s Central London Back to Office benchmark.
Apart from the West Midlands, regional footfall in all UK retail destinations remained strong particularly in the East of England and the South West.
Luxury fashion brand Vivienne Westwood will host its first-ever fashion show in India at the Gateway of India in Mumbai on April 1.
Vivienne Westwood to host its first-ever fashion show in India on April 1
The show will be organised in partnership with the Department of Textiles, Government of Maharashtra and Vivz Fashion School.
Vivienne Westwood will showcase a collection created with the natural hand-woven Indian silks and Khadi cottons and wool sourced from across India provided by Khadi India.
“Vivienne Westwood has long championed craftsmanship and heritage, using artisanal fabrics within their collections. Through working with and promoting artisans and small heritage production, Vivienne Westwood is proud to promote more environmentally sustainable forms of fabric production and support traditional skilled jobs and the communities around them,” said a statement from the brand.
The fabrics used for the collection have been sourced from various regions of India and created by Indian artisans using traditional techniques.
A jury in New York federal court awarded Nike $355,450 on Friday after finding that Lululemon‘s athletic shoes violated the sneaker giant’s patent rights, according to a verdict sheet made public on Monday.
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The jury agreed with Nike, opens new tab that Lululemon’s Chargefeel, Strongfeel and Blissfeel running and training shoes infringed a Nike patent covering innovations in sneaker structures. Jurors rejected similar claims related to a second Nike patent.
Nike had requested at least 5% of Lululemon’s revenues from the shoes in damages, according to a court filing. A Lululemon spokesperson called the damages “nominal” and said the company was “very pleased with the outcome of the trial,” though it intends to appeal the infringement ruling.
Spokespeople and attorneys for Nike did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the verdict.
Beaverton, Oregon-based Nike sued Lululemon in 2023 over the patents. Lululemon denied the allegations and argued that the patents were invalid.
Nike separately sued Lululemon in New York in 2022, alleging that Lululemon’s Mirror Home Gym infringed Nike patents related to technology that allows users to target specific levels of exertion, compete with other users and record their performance.
That case is still ongoing.
The shoe patent case is Nike Inc v. Lululemon USA Inc, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, No. 1:23-cv-00771.
Beauty brand Stila Cosmetics announced on Monday the appointment of Steve Rosen to the role of chief financial officer, and David Reece as chief operating officer.
Stila Cosmetics
Both Rosen and Reece bring decades of industry expertise and leadership experience to California-based Stila.
Rosen is a financial leader with over 30 years of experience in the cosmetics industry. He most recently served as CFO for ZO Skin Health, a BlackstonePrivate Equity portfolio company. Prior to ZO Skin Health, Rosen spent 22 years at Estée Lauder in various finance and M&A roles for brands such as Crème de la Mer, Jo Malone, Aramis, Designer Fragrances, and Becca Cosmetics.
Likewise, Reece veteran executive with more than 20 years of leadership experience in the beauty, health, and wellness industries, with his expertise spanning supply chain, logistics, operations, and regulatory fields.
He has held key roles at Herbalife, Beachbody, and Beautycounter, and most recently served as chief operating officer at Ritual.
“Steve and David are exceptional leaders with proven track records in the beauty and wellness industry, and we are thrilled to welcome them to the Stila team,” said Michelle Kluz, CEO of Stila.
“Steve’s financial background and strategic insight, paired with David’s operational expertise and deep industry experience, will play an instrumental role as we continue to reinvigorate and expand Stila’s presence in the global market.”
The appointments come as Stila continues to expand its portfolio globally, after 31 years of business.
The color cosmetics brand launched in the Indian market in January this year, with multi-brand makeup giant Nykaa to offer a selection of its signature face products in the country.