Zara made no mention of the boycott of its products that preceded this move but stated that the change was part of its routine procedure for refreshing content.
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For some reason, people are losing their minds over a relatively uninspired piece of clothing from Zara.
Yesterday we covered the story about the abuse of goats taking place on certain farms around the country. Cue this email to our inbox.
Fashion giants H&M and Gap are banning the use of mohair, after publishing allegations of animal cruelty that’s taking place right here in South Africa.
Designer socks are all the rage at weddings these days, but now Zara have come under fire after being accused of ripping off a popular local brand.
Ever heard of Marta Ortega? Probably not. Well, she’s the daughter of the founder of fashion retail chain Zara and she is pulling some powerful strings.
The owner of Zara was able to reach the top spot on the Forbes list for just two days, although he has held top spot before in years gone by.
Ladies can lose their tempers when the timing is right, but this is a whole new level of un-class. Imagine this is how we had to always shop?
Mission Impossible star Tom Cruise, attended the Glorious Goodwood Ladies’s Day, and wowza, did he get some female attention…
Advertising is everywhere these days. You don’t even realise how many ads you see in a day, but it can be around 4,000 if you get out enough, or spend enough time on the web. Some companies, however, have built such a name for themselves and developed such a following that they don’t need to advertise.
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Allegations have been leveled against the world’s largest retail fashion house for using slave labour at their factories in Argentina. Click through for the full story
First it was Zara, and now another major stand-alone retailer has come to SA. GAP will be opening it’s doors to South Africa this week, with stores in Sandton City and Tygervalley. Previously, only Banana Republic was available as a part of Stuttafords.