Stella McCartney targets UK with e-commerce
29 Nov 2010 | by Sarah Shearman
Stella McCartney, the fashion designer, has launched an e-commerce site in the UK for the first time.
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Bauer Media has appointed luxury fashion executive Linda Peters as managing director of its luxury e-commerce site Cocosa.com
Stella McCartney, the fashion designer, has launched an e-commerce site in the UK for the first time.
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