
Fast fashion retailer Quiz Clothing saw its shares plunging on Friday after it issued an unexpected trading update for the first half of its fiscal 2019 year that came complete with a profit warning.
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Fast fashion retailer Quiz Clothing saw its shares plunging on Friday after it issued an unexpected trading update for the first half of its fiscal 2019 year that came complete with a profit warning.
International growth and “outstanding online momentum” fuelled fashion retailer Quiz in the year to March 31 as it enjoyed a further impressive performance with just about every measure rising in high double-digits.
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E-tailer Koovs said Monday that its chief creative officer Robert Bready is leaving the firm and also that Nina Amin of KPMG is joining it as a non-executive director.
Quiz Clothing could afford to feel at least a little smug this week as the fast fashion retailer turned in yet another set of stellar results reflecting “strong growth across all channels as the brand gains momentum”.
Sports shoe and clothing retailer Footasylum has confirmed its float plans with the company saying Monday that it will list its shares on the London Stock Exchange’s Alternative Investment Market (AIM).
Quiz benefitted from surging e-sales in the first half as well as growth through its physical stores as new stores in Spain, its German Zalando deal, new logistics capacity and targeted marketing all paid off.
Quiz Clothing has launched an edited capsule collection in a link with Love Island star Gabby Allen, a shrewd move given the huge appeal of the pop-culture phenomenon to the typical Quiz customer.
Newly-listed fashion retailer Quiz has named a new marketing chief with Lesley Morton, who was formerly Ultimo’s head of marketing and brand communications, taking up the post.
Many brands may be migrating online but Next-owned Lipsy announced Thursday that it will close its website as of January with sales for the brand set to be channelled through the Next site.