03 Dec 2001
| by Gordon MacMillan,
LONDON - Fashion website Boo.com is facing the prospect of closure once more as Fashionmall...Fashionmall.com, a New York-based fashion portal, said it was considering pulling out of online retailing as it is doing too little business online to justify the continuing costs.
It is understood that Fashionmall once employed 23 people a figure now down to three and set to be reduced further.
Boo ...
26 Nov 2001
| by Sylvia Westall,
Following in the steps of Amazon.com, the website has decided to resort to an "old-fashioned" selling method because it has found that US consumers prefer to use catalogues for their Christmas shopping.
The company will distribute 23m catalogues as inserts in 55 different newspapers. eBay has ...
08 Nov 2001
| by Staff,
The company axed some 25 jobs, affecting sites such as Epicurious.com, Concierge.com and Style.com, home of fashion titles Vogue and W online.
Earlier in the year, it cut 12% of employees at Condenet, following the delay in launching several Conde Nast magazine websites. Sarah Chubb, president ...
28 Sep 2001
| by ALASDAIR REID
.
But the good news is that BT has found a way of using its old fashioned
copper phone lines to deliver ...
20 Sep 2001
called Spy, and a fashion guide called The
Mall.
...
03 Aug 2001
| by ALASDAIR REID
manoeuvres have rumbled on in often
surreal fashion for more than a year now - and if you ever doubted ...
06 Jul 2001
| by DEBORAH BONELLO
in the fashion, music and media
industries.
He explained that he wanted to be more involved ...
06 Jul 2001
| by MARY COWLETT
on this niche, the home was the poor relation - now it's almost
overtaken fashion,' says Camron MD Judy Dobias ...
to reject the fashion sector. Last August, this resulted in
waving goodbye to the likes of optician Clulow ...
areas: sport, youth, fashion, consumer lifestyle and media. After 129
per cent growth in 1999, last ...
28 Jun 2001
| by RAVI CHANDIRAMANI
Oasis, the women's fashion chain, has picked digital agency SAS to
overhaul its web site and propel it onto interactive TV.
SAS snatched the business from incumbent agency Fitch Interactive ...
. It updates latest fashion lines every month and allows consumers
to apply for a store loyalty card ...
28 Jun 2001
| by RAVI CHANDIRAMANI
Oasis, the women's fashion chain, has picked digital agency SAS to
overhaul its web site and propel it onto interactive TV.
SAS snatched the business from incumbent agency Fitch Interactive ...
. It updates latest fashion lines every month and allows consumers
to apply for a store loyalty card ...