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April 2023

23 Apr

When it Involves Sustainability, Foster Grant is Eyeing Mass Impact

When it Involves Sustainability, Foster Grant is Eyeing Mass Impact
As a number one designer and marketer of eyewear globally, Foster Grant has a responsibility to set an example for the industry through best practices. It’s a responsibility that Foster Grant takes seriously, seeing it as a chance to make use of its scale to create probably the most impact. Evolution is hardly latest to the corporate, now over 90 years old. The brand has transformed throughout its history to fulfill the evolving demands of consumers and the world by which we live. Foster Grant’s sustainability efforts involve an aggressive transformation program to research each aspect of its world to make meaningful changes from logistics, distribution and shipping to production, energy use and waste. As the corporate works towards achieving its sustainability...
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23 Apr

Dune Suncare Is Bringing White-Solid-Free SPF to Ulta Beauty

Dune Suncare Is Bringing White-Solid-Free SPF to Ulta Beauty
Dune Suncare is entering 550 Ulta Beauty doors. The ten-month-old sunscreen brand can be one among 4 brands featured in Ulta Beauty’s Sparked program, displayed on entry tables and end caps depending on the shop. It's going to even be a member of the Conscious Beauty program. All stock keeping units, in addition to latest launches, can be available on the retailer. Since Dune’s launch in June, it has been focused on retail expansion, as brick-and-mortar is where consumers typically purchase sunscreen. “Convenience is essential on this category. People, even probably the most upper echelon conscientious shoppers in sun care, are purchasing their sunscreen in another way than they're, say, beauty or skincare products,” said Dune cofounder Emily Doyle. “They’re going...
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23 Apr

David’s Bridal CEO Guarantees to Deliver the Dress Amid Bankruptcy

David’s Bridal CEO Guarantees to Deliver the Dress Amid Bankruptcy
David’s Bridal is likely to be down after its latest bankruptcy filing, but chief executive officer James Marcum said the retailer is just not out — and is able to keep its vow and deliver the all-important dress.  Marcum told WWD in an interview on Thursday that the corporate, vertically integrated by virtue of its China-based joint-venture suppliers, will find a way to maintain delivering wedding gowns to brides because it established the terms of its bankruptcy in court.  “We have now 30,000 orders over there at once which can be in production as we speak, that will probably be flown within the bellies of airplanes to get ’em over here to the States to be certain that these customers get ’em,”...
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