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Selfridges & Co Ltd

  • Thursday, 2 June, 2016
    FT AlphavilleFinancial job losses
    The foibles of freemium
  • Friday, 13 November, 2015
    US & Canadian companies
    Death by 1,000 clicks on the British high street

    Mid-market department stores are brought low by the rise in online shopping

    Shoppers pass in front of the Debenhams Plc department store at The Broadway shopping complex in Bradford, U.K. on Thursday, Nov. 5, 2015. The $419 million, 550,000 square-foot complex is managed by Westfield Corp. and owned by a group of investors led by property fund manager Meyer Bergman Ltd. Photographer: Matthew Lloyd/Bloomberg
  • Sunday, 1 November, 2015
    Retail & Consumer industry
    Online sales and personalised services demand lift Selfridges

    Retail group to invest £300m in its flagship London store

    Shoppers carry bags from a Selfridges store as they walk along Oxford Street in central London on May 19, 2015. Britain's annual inflation rate sank into negative territory last month for the first time in move than half a century, official data showed on May 19. AFP PHOTO / JUSTIN TALLIS (Photo credit should read JUSTIN TALLIS/AFP/Getty Images)
  • Thursday, 4 June, 2015
    Personal & Household Goods
    Fine jewellery sales add a touch of sparkle to the luxury sector

    Market is evolving due to changing consumer tastes

    Actress Jennifer Tse (left) meets Monica Vinader in her Harrods boutique
  • Friday, 29 May, 2015
    Banks
    Safe deposit boxes: From a hot Monet to hot money

    Who needs a space to stash their loot when money is usually a line of code?

    (FILES) A handout photo received from the British Metropolitan Police Service in London on April, 22, 2015, shows holes bored through a half-meter thick concrete wall drilled to access a vault in a safe deposit centre in Hatton Garden, London, where an estimated tens of millions of GBP worth of jewellery was stolen between April 2 and April 5, 2015. Eight men charged with conspiracy to burgle will be appearing at court on May 21, 2015 in connection with the Hatton Garden robbery. RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT " AFP PHOTO / BRITISH METROPOLITAN POLICE " - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS-/AFP/Getty Images
  • Tuesday, 24 March, 2015
    Management
    Propercorn: founders’ hunch about a healthy munch

    Cassandra Stavrou and Ryan Kohn spotted a market niche for gourmet popcorn

    Ryan Kohn and Cassandra Stavrou from Propercorn Photograph: Rosie Hallam Byline: David Cheal Photograph: Rosie Hallam
  • Friday, 16 January, 2015
    US downturn
    Demolition ball threatens quirky survivor of London’s East End

    Battle begins to save London’s best architectural joke

    The former Wickham's department store in Mile End Road Stepney London. Image shot 2009. Exact date unknown....BAK1F8 The former Wickham's department store in Mile End Road Stepney London. Image shot 2009. Exact date unknown.
  • Friday, 16 January, 2015
    Banks
    London’s biggest business rates bills revealed

    Home Office heads list with £12.5m bill, followed by Harrods and Citigroup’s tower in Canary Wharf

    Inside Harrods Luxury Department Store...Egyptian-themed decor is seen as shoppers ride escalators inside Harrods luxury department store in London, U.K., on Monday, June 24, 2013. Harrods, which has more than 1 million square feet (90,000 square meters) of selling space, isn't concerned about the outlook for spending on luxury goods, Harrods Managing Director Michael Ward said. Photographer: Jason Alden/Bloomberg
  • Friday, 9 January, 2015
    Life & Arts
    Why white is right for spring

    Ignore the old rules about seasonal colours

    From left, spring/summer 2015 from: Antonio Berardi; Whistles; Chloé; Valentino; Richard Nicoll
  • Monday, 5 January, 2015
    Property sector
    Birmingham shopping set to be transformed after revamp

    Almost £1bn invested in stores and transport infrastructure

    EC8MDR birmingham christmas shopping john lewis store sign as part of new street development 8th december 2014
  • Friday, 5 December, 2014
    Life & Arts
    On location: Paddington

    The new film about the marmalade-loving bear puts London on the big screen

    A scene from the film 'Paddington'
  • Monday, 24 November, 2014
    Retail & Consumer industry
    Fortnum & Mason prospers with first new stores in 300 years

    Record profits for luxury food and gift retailer

  • Friday, 7 November, 2014
    Personal & Household Goods
    The macho appeal of stylish bracelets for the boys

    Diamonds and macramé now decorate a man’s world

    Vanitas ring by Solange Azagury-Partridge
  • Monday, 29 September, 2014
    Style
    London’s polarised retail scene

    London’s retail scene is becoming ever more polarised

  • Tuesday, 2 September, 2014
    Material WorldRetail & Consumer industry
    Burberry’s blockbuster
  • Friday, 15 August, 2014
    Life & Arts
    The fashion case for mobile phone covers

    Kitsch, colourful, cute – wacky mobile cases have become a serious business

  • Friday, 13 June, 2014
    Life & Arts
    Boom or hype? The truth about menswear

    The fashion industry loves to talk about a menswear boom but how much do the big brands actually sell?

    Models at the Bottega Veneta menswear show in Milan last year
  • Sunday, 25 May, 2014
    UK retail results
    Selfridges in £300m revamp of flagship London store
    Oxford street, London
  • Friday, 21 March, 2014
    Life & Arts
    Denim still at the cutting edge of fashion
    Balmain, spring/summer 2014
  • Friday, 21 March, 2014
    Life & Arts
    A fresh coat: men’s spring jackets
    3.1 Phillip Lim spring/summer 2014
  • Friday, 7 March, 2014
    Life & Arts
    From fashion photographers to lifestyle brands
    Lauren by Garance Doré, January 2014
  • Friday, 28 February, 2014
    Life & Arts
    Beauty brands on the red carpet

    Our fascination with A-list glamour is a boon for nail and make-up labels

    L’Oréal Paris's Disco Ball nail polish and Nails Inc’s black Leather Effect line
  • Wednesday, 26 February, 2014
    Life & Arts
    Women executives: Fashion retail’s new power players
    Marigay McKee of Saks
  • Friday, 17 January, 2014
    Life & Arts
    Feminism is back in fashion
    A troupe of ‘stomping, chestbeating muscular women’ modelling leather tunics for Rick Owens at Paris Fashion Week
  • Monday, 11 November, 2013
    US & Canadian companies
    Selfridges doubles dividend to owner despite fall in profits

    Department store paid £87m to Canadian billionaire Galen Weston

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