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UK retailer John Lewis has partnered with Myer to start rolling out homewares destinations in Australia, with Myer Warringah store first in line.
UK retailer John Lewis has partnered with Myer to start rolling out homewares destinations in Australia, with Myer Warringah store first in line.
The 2016 World Retail Awards shortlist features a number of Aussie retailers including Myer, The Good Guys, Stylerunner, Kikki.K and Shoes of Prey.
A new Myer strategy has been unveiled today on the back of the department store's FY15 results, promising Myer will 'find wonderful' after an ordinary year.
British department store chain John Lewis has reported that online orders are being fulfilled more often by way of its click-and-collect service than through home delivery during the last financial year, representing a company first.
Citing John Lewis and Levi Strauss case studies, Gareth Jude shares more of his on-the-spot experiences at the world's biggest retail event, the NRF Big Show in New York. Part 2 focuses on innovating to...
Retailers are starting to wake up to the potential offered by microlocation technology, with stores adopting beacons to integrate online channels into the in-store customer experience.
Localz, a Melbourne based micro location technology startup, has won an incubator investment from British department store chain John Lewis, valued at over AU$180,000.
While UK-based omnichannel retailer John Lewis already sells products direct to Australian consumers, it has also partnered with ShopStyle in the hope of increasing visibility.
Time flies! The Online Retailer Conference & Expo celebrates its 5th birthday this year, and the event kicks off in less than two weeks. Will you be there? You should. Here's why.
With the annual Online Retailer Conference just around the corner, we've put together a brief teaser of expert wisdom to whet your appetite.
UK retailer John Lewis continues to ride the e-commerce train of success, announcing online sales have exceeded £1billion on a consecutive 52-week basis.
After a decade on its current website, UK retail giant John Lewis is unveiling a new e-commerce site in an attempt improve its online offering, and is asking users to test and assess the upgrades.