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London to get its first new Primark in a decade

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Primark is planning to open a new store at Wimbledon Quarter, its first new Greater London location in around a decade, with the opening scheduled for late 2026/early 2027.

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The value fashion/lifestyle retail giant will complete the repurposing of the former Debenhams department store on the shopping centre’s ground floor, operating across 24,000 sq ft. Primark said customers can expect its women’s, men’s and kidswear ranges alongside beauty and homewares.

Philippa Nibbs, director of sales for London and the south east at Primark, said: “It’s fantastic to announce our first new store in London as we enter our 40th year in the capital. We’ve had lots of requests over the years to open here so it’s great to finally make it happen.”

Robert Cragg, head of asset management at centre operator Romulus said: “The arrival is a fantastic boost for the local community and brings greater choice for everyday shopping right to the heart of Wimbledon… further strengthening Wimbledon Quarter’s appeal and diverse retail offering.” 

Its arrival will complement other new and upsized retail tenants, including M&S, Oliver Bonas and Rituals, Romulus added.

Primark currently operates 11 stores across London, including two on Oxford Street and one each in Westfield’s London malls, plus another 30 stores within the M25 region.

 

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eBay Circular Fashion Fund returns with $400k looking for innovative eco firms in Europe, North America

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eBay’s Circular Fashion Fund is returning for a fourth year as the digital retail giant continues to reinforce its “long-term commitment to advancing circularity in the fashion industry”. 

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This year, the programme is expanding its reach across the EU, Switzerland and Canada, opening applications to more businesses and start-ups “developing innovative solutions that extend the life of clothing and reduce textile waste”.

The annual programme, first launched in 2022 supporting entrepreneurs tackling the fashion and textile industry’s environmental footprint, from production to end-of-life, now want to select eight businesses with each receiving $50,000 (£37,000) in funding, alongside mentoring to help develop and scale their ideas.

One standout business will also be named the Global Winner of the Circular Fashion Fund, with the opportunity to receive an additional $300,000 investment from eBay Ventures.

With this expansion, eBay’s total global funding through the programme is set to reach $1.9 million by the end of 2026. 

Alexis Hoopes, vice-president and global head of fashion at eBay, said: “Over the past three years, we’ve seen scalable solutions emerge in areas like textile recycling, resale and repair — but these businesses need capital and support to grow. With this expansion, we’re helping more founders build the infrastructure to make circular fashion an integral part of the fashion industry.”

Applications for the 2026 Circular Fashion Fund are now open and will close on 8 March.

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Global jewellery market valued at €130 billion, Italy overtakes Switzerland

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Between 2015 and 2024, global trade in jewellery rose from €97 billion in 2015 to more than €130 billion in 2024. China lost ground, with its share of the global market falling from 23.5% to 15.7%. Italy posted a particularly strong rebound, increasing its share from 5.8% in 2015 to 8% in 2023, and reaching 11.2% in 2024, overtaking Switzerland (a hub for French luxury goods and a transit country for jewellery, including Italian-made pieces) and India. According to the sector report by Mediobanca’s Research Area, this outcome confirms the ability of Made in Italy to showcase design, quality and positioning at the top end of the market.

A necklace on display at Vicenzaoro

It should be noted, however, that part of Italy’s surge in 2024 was influenced by the ‘anomalous’ performance of exports to Turkey. As indicated by a note from Confindustria Federorafi’s Study Centre, in the first nine months of 2025 Italian sector exports fell by 15.2% compared with the same period of the previous year.

This pullback, partly a natural correction after the sustained growth of the past three years, is largely attributable to the contraction in exports to Turkey. After extraordinary growth in 2024 (+468.7%), Turkey recorded a sharp decline in 2025 (-52.2% between January and September). Sales to the US also decreased (albeit less than expected), while several leading markets- including the UAE, Switzerland, the UK, Spain, Japan, and China- are showing signs of growth.

There are several reasons for China’s loss of market share: the relocation of production to lower-cost countries (India, Thailand, Indonesia), restrictive US trade policies, and rising domestic demand, which has reduced exports. At the same time, new players have emerged: the UAE has established itself as an international hub thanks to its role as a logistics and tax platform, while Turkey and several South-East Asian countries have gained share thanks to manufacturing competitiveness and their ability to attract investment.

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Smart glasses market will be worth $200 billion by 2040, HSBC says

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The rapid growth of the market for smart glasses is set to accelerate further, providing a boost for prime beneficiary EssilorLuxottica SA, HSBC Holdings Plc analysts said.

Smart glasses by Ray-Ban – Essilor

Analysts including Anne-Laure Bismuth increased their estimate of the industry’s size by a third to $200 billion by 2040, reflecting the early success of glasses made by EssilorLuxottica in collaboration with Facebook parent Meta Platforms Inc.

They foresee a more than 1,800% jump in smart glasses users to 289 million by the end of the next decade, up from 15 million in 2025.

“The more competition, the more likely this market will gain critical mass and attract R&D efforts to the benefit of all players,” Bismuth wrote in a note. HSBC upgraded the stock to buy after having a hold recommendation for almost two years. The shares rose as much as 2.9%.

With sales of Ray-Ban Meta frames taking hold, the companies are discussing potentially doubling production capacity for AI-powered smart glasses by the end of this year, in a bid to capture growing demand and head off rivals, Bloomberg News reported this week.

HSBC kept a buy rating on Meta, which it thinks can play a major role in the smart glasses computing platform, and leverage its services with top-end hardware. The bank expects Apple Inc., Samsung Electronics Co., or Amazon.com Inc. to join the smart glasses race in 2026-27. 

“The more competition, the more likely this market will gain critical mass and attract R&D efforts to the benefit of all players,” the analysts said.



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