The CEO of injections and fillers clinic chain Cosmetique is keen to acquire the Elsa Pataky-founded skincare brand Purely Byron,which collapsed last week.
Consumers are spending up on cosmetics and skincare - but competition for their dollars is fierce.
Fashion insiders and Jewish groups are debating how best to “dispose” of sneakers from the ill-fated partnership after the rapper’s anti-semitic remarks.
Purely Byron,the skincare brand co-founded by model and actor Elsa Pataky and backed by her husband,Hollywood star Chris Hemsworth,has collapsed less than a year after its first product launch.
Iconic Aussie surf brands Quiksilver and Billabong could be sold as early as this week in a deal estimated to be worth $US1.3 billion.
How can the cosmetics empire behind Go-To,with billionaire backers like Andrew Forrest,be so close to the edge?
A heritage building in the heart of Perth’s CBD is slated for a multimillion-dollar revamp to prepare for the arrival of two high-end international retailers.
Sell them as “zombie Yeezys” or just destroy them. Adidas is facing an expensive predicament after the sudden end of its relationship with the controversial rapper.
Marks&Spencer has plucked an off-menu Melbourne-exclusive style of coffee and put it on their menu for British shoppers to sample.
The charity hopes the prime retail location in Surry Hills will help tap into growing demand for vintage fashion,particularly among Millennials and Gen Z.
Kiwi shoe polish,once a household name,is soon to be a thing of the past in Britain with COVID-19 and sneaker culture to blame.