Luxury department store Harrods has appointed Incubeta to manage its global digital marketing. The partnership will cover all omnichannel operations but will specifically focus on “accelerating digital growth and footfall” for the luxury retailer among its highest-value customers across key markets. This includes the UK, US, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and further markets in Asia.
Harrods
Covering pay-per-click (PPC), SEO, paid media, and digital PR, the relationship aims to maximise the return from its digital investment “to drive sales” across its London, Knightsbridge store, online, app, rewards loyalty programme and its five UK-based H Beauty stores.
Incubeta aims to achieve this via its artificial intelligence (AI)-powered ‘Seamless Search’ platform.
“By analysing multiple data signals in real-time, this aims to ensure that Harrods’ digital spend is allocated with precision, optimising each campaign for maximum efficiency and impact”, it said.
Additionally, Incubeta will work closely with Harrods to leverage partnerships with brands.
Sandra Truesdale, Head of Digital Marketing at Harrods, said: “The growth and evolution of our digital marketing channels are essential for Harrods to meet the needs of luxury shoppers today, while staying ahead of the ever-changing landscape. Incubeta understood the strategic imperative to deliver a data- and insight-led approach that enables us to meet our global business profitability goals for omnichannel customer growth.”
Andrew Turner, MD, Incubeta UK, added: “We are delighted to be coming on board to deliver the next phase of digital acceleration for the brand. By integrating core elements of marketing into a single, connected strategy, we’ll deliver a smarter and more effective omnichannel experience for Harrods’ global audience.”
New York-based management firm Bluestar Alliance announced on Tuesday the acquisition of luxury streetwear brand Palm Angels.
Bluestar Alliance buys Palm Angels. – Palm Angels
Founded in 2015 by Francesco Ragazzi, Palm Angels has been recognized for its unique blend of American skate culture and Italian craftsmanship. It has attracted a global fanbase that includes fashion insiders, musicians, and celebrities alike.
“Palm Angels has been shaping the intersection of luxury and street culture. As it enters a new chapter, I step away with confidence and wish them the greatest success ahead,” said Ragazzi.
Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
“We are thrilled to welcome Palm Angels into the Bluestar Alliance brand portfolio,” said Joey Gabbay, CEO of Bluestar Alliance.
“The brand’s unique ability to bridge the worlds of streetwear and luxury has set it apart in the fashion industry. We are committed to supporting Palm Angels as it continues to evolve, innovate, and expand its global presence. This acquisition aligns perfectly with Bluestar’s strategy of growing iconic brands with strong cultural relevance and consumer appeal.”
The move follows Bluestar Alliance’s recent acquisition of Off-White from LVMH, further solidifying its expansion into the high-end streetwear and luxury fashion markets.
Ralph Gindi, COO of Bluestar Alliance added, “Palm Angels is a brand that speaks directly to the cultural trailblazers—the underground tastemakers and fashion leaders who shape the future of style. In every community, there are those that set the trends, the visionaries who guide fashion’s evolution, and those individuals are wearing Palm Angels. As we enter this exciting new chapter, we’re proud to bring together creative forces from around the globe to continue shape the future of fashion.”
Beauty brand Onyx Professional announced on Tuesday the appointment of Sandra Abdallah as its first chief executive officer.
Onyx Professional names Sandra Abdallah as first CEO. – Onyx Professional
Abdallah steps into the role following the legacy of founder Marsha Martin, who established the company in 1990.
Abdallah brings over two decades of experience in scaling and transforming globally recognized brands. Most recently, she served as CEO of Mam Baby North America, where she led a brand evolution that delivered double-digit growth and modernized the organization, positioning Mam Baby as a market leader. Her career also includes leadership roles at Centric Brands and a 14-year tenure with L’Oréal consumer products.
“I am thrilled to be joining Onyx Professional, a brand known for innovation and quality, and a true leader in self-care,” said Abdallah. “Together with the team, we will lead Onyx into a new era of growth, with a keen focus on our evolving consumer.”
Onyx is known for its affordable beauty solutions, including its category-leading Nail Polish Removers, Hard As Hoof Nail Strengthening Cream, and Cracked Heel Stick.
The appointment of Abdallah signals a new era of growth and innovation for the brand, which has built a strong reputation across nail care, footcare, and bath categories.
Global fashion retailer H&M has announced plans to open its first store in El Salvador in the second half of 2025 through franchise partner Hola Moda.
H&M to open first store in El Salvador. – H&M
The move marks a continued expansion in the Latin American market as the company strengthens its presence across the region.
H&M currently operates in several Latin American countries, including Mexico, Peru, Uruguay, Chile, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Panama, and Costa Rica. The upcoming launch in El Salvador will further cement the brand’s footprint in Central America.
In addition to the El Salvador opening, H&M previously announced plans to enter Brazil with its first store and online platform by the end of 2025.
In 2024, the retailer opened 88 new stores globally and continued its efforts to revamp key locations across the U.S., Canada, and Ecuador. It currently operates in 77 store markets and 60 online markets.