Caveat: €58m bonus play of Boohoo’s Irish chief could become a crying game
Inflation has slowed the online fast fashion retailer’s growth
Inflation has slowed the online fast fashion retailer’s growth
Online retailer’s share price falls 2% even though annual revenues rise 41%
Online fast fashion group is led by Offaly man John Lyttle, formerly of Penneys/Primark
Industry believes up to 40% of stores will go bust without State help
Irish subsidiaries employed about 300 people before retail shutdowns
Fashion retail chain is owned by Icelandic bank Kaupthing
Teen fashion brand reports fastest growth at Nasty Gal and PrettyLittleThing
Cantillon: Bricks and mortar retailers collapse but brands get digitally saved
Business operates two stores and 16 concessions
Coast, Karen Millen, Spudulike, Tesco – busy week for grim retail news
Markets report: London’s FTSE 100 closes sharply lower, its sixth session in the red
Online retailer will acquire higher-priced women’s clothing brands
Fashion retailer embarking on ‘thorough review’ to ensure problems don’t arise again
After years of casual kitchen suppers, the dedicated dining room is making a comeback
Sales of clothing, accessories and footwear flat but firm turns to digital business for growth
Car firm hopes to reach consumers who are not visiting the suburban dealerships
‘Best value I ever got was my first mixing drill when I finished my apprenticeship’
Retailer records sales of €5.9m in the year to the end of February 2016, accounts show
Irish subsidiaries of high-street fashion brands all report difficult trading conditions
Report finds main obstacle for buyers is long-term holdings of institutional investors
Standout accessories for autumn-winter (and a few for right now)
Clerys could be an option – on slow days, mannequins would come and fill the chamber
‘Living in the City of London has many perks but the cost isn’t one of them’
Irish operation has accumulated losses of more than €22m in past three years
Oasis sales rise 10% while revenue at Coast falls 3% during ‘difficult retail environment’
For most people, there are 101 excuses for not doing exercise. Yet there are some for whom even greater challenges have been no obstacle in getting to a fitter place
Top streets and malls get big rents, while secondary and provincial locations suffer
Whether we’re dreaming of a white one or not, Christmas is the time when the inner festive feline wants to show off a bit, to celebrate in some finery, to wrap up with furs, fake or otherwise, and slip into something soft and luxurious with some glitter in attendance
Footwear specialist to occupy former Karen Millen store
The retailer, which is under High Court protection, can pass on lease at lower rent
Capital and regions registering upturn in commercial rents, say Savills and ESRI
HMV has been trading on a temporary basis in the former A Wear outlet
Are you being served? The column that looks at stock, style and service in shops around Ireland
Are you being served? The column that looks at stock, style and service in Irish shops
When it comes to conflict, Dunnes Stores seems sets on trying to beat them all
H&M-owned & Other Stories to move to HMV site, HMV to move to old Karen Millen outlet
Shop will be the only substantial premises now available to rent on the street
Outbreak of hope across retail spectrum after seven years of struggle
Examiner Declan McDonald of PwC preparing survival plan
Kerry Group taking aim at Dunnes in a trademark row over Cheestrings brand
Sector should accept Government won’t legislate for retrospective action and move on
Interim examiner from PwC appointed
Small online T-shirt business accuses retail chains of copying its designs
Digifeye’s technology will help shoppers to locate lookalike items
Deal pushes overall value of property portfolio to over €1 billion
Irish retailer faces substantial legal costs arising from the litigation over the copying of designs
UK firm alleges Dunnes breached regulations by copying a woman’s shirt and top
We took three ‘Love/Hate’ actors out of the gritty crime underworld and dressed them up in red carpet style. By Deirdre McQuillan
The huge array of designers, stylists and models making a name for themselves or on the verge of doing so suggests that things are looking up for the Irish industry
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices