Retail Talks
By ITL Group
Retail Talks Aug 21, 2020
015: Introducing the new Conscious Fashion and Lifestyle Network with Kerry Bannigan and Runa Ray
ITL’s Global Brand Manager, Sabine Watson, catches up with Kerry Bannigan, founder of the Conscious Fashion and Lifestyle Network (CFLN) and Runa Ray, Fashion Activist, Sustainable Designer and Member of the Conscious Fashion and Lifestyle Network to explore what this new Conscious Fashion and Lifestyle Network is, how it works and why it’s a vital tool for brands and retailers.
014: Sourcing sustainably: how ITL source sustainable materials
With many new sustainable materials being introduced to the market and the word ‘greenwashing’ becoming more prominent in the media, ITL’s Global Brand Manager, Sabine Watson, sits down with ITL’s CEO, Chris Currie, and Group Sustainability Office, Jimmy Christopher, to discuss how ITL can minimise the risk of its customers falling in the ‘greenwashing trap’ through its science-based and collaborative sustainable sourcing process.
Key areas covered
- The decision-making process to define whether a material can be added to ITL's sustainable offering: the C.A.R.E Collection
- The importance of collaboration
- Which new materials will be added to the C.A.R.E Collection
Speakers
- Chris Currie – CEO at ITL Group
- Jimmy Christopher – Group Sustainability Officer at ITL Group
- Sabine Watson – Global Brand Manager at ITL Group
013: Closing the "sustainable consumer gap"
ITL's Global Brand Manager, Sabine Watson, is joined by Demontfort University Fashion Buying with Marketing graduate Ella Batten to discuss her latest dissertation, Informed Purchasing for Fast Fashion, and understand how the fashion industry can help close the "sustainable consumer gap".
They discuss:
- The sustainable consumer gap: how consumers say they want to buy sustainable products but the stats show their purchasing habits say otherwise
- How factors such as cost, trends and misinformation are responsible for this gap
- How the Fashion Industry, such as brands, retailers, suppliers and manufacturers, need to work collaboratively to close the gap
012: One year on: what’s changed?
Join ITL's sales managers from Germany, the USA and the UK as they come together to answer the big question: one year on from covid-19, what's changed?
The team gets together to discuss:
- The accelerated interest in sustainability and how brands and retailers can invest in it in an easy and cost-effective way
- The increase in the 'hybrid' shopping model which sees RFID becoming a key player
- How they are finding new ways of working digitally with brands and retailers
011: The Fashanne Awards and the Fashion Industry: an interview with BBC Presenter Anne Davies
In this episode, ITL's Global Brand Manager virtually catches up with BBC presenter and founder of Fashanne, Anne Davies, to talk about Fashanne, what it is, why it’s important for both fashion students and brands, and touch upon the latest fashion trends.
010: Applying cultural shifts to garment branding
What do successful brands all have in common? They accurately predict and translate the trends, or cultural shifts, into their garments' design. But what about the garment's branding?
we welcome our Trend Research & New Product Development Manager, Melody Linscott, to discuss the importance of applying cultural shifts to garment branding.
Tune in and discover how to:
- Identify cultural sentiments and conversations that will shift the future
- Distil these into labels and packaging to ensure your garment is 100% relevant and impactful
009: The future of Fashion in retail
What does the future of Fashion look like? Masters Fashion Studies graduates at the prestigious Parsons Paris, Deandra Green and Sandra Mathey Garcia-Rada, discuss what the future holds for Fashion in retail. Applying their educational knowledge along with their personal and professional experiences, we cover: the major trends in the industry and how the shopping experience is changing
008 - Enabling a successful omnichannel strategy
Over the years, the word "omnichannel" has received lots of attention and in light of the recent COVID-19 pandemic, this has only increased and has now become quite the "buzzword" in the retail industry.
Tune in as we explain how it's more than just a buzzword and trend and how to successfully enable it.
Hosted by: Sabine Watson, Global Brand Manager at ITL
Guest speaker: Stewart Plimsoll, Group RFID Project Manager at ITL
007 - How accessible is sustainability for fashion brands and retailers?
In this episode, we discuss how accessible sustainability really is for fashion brands and retailers. We explore the current challenges brands and retailers face and how they can overcome these through the power of collaboration, knowledge sharing, RFID and product re-engineering.
Host: Jimmy Christopher - ITL Group Sustainability Officer
Guests: Melody Linscott - Trends Research & New Product Development and Hayley Solomon - UK Account Director
006 - Covid-19’s impact on sustainability in the fashion industry featuring sustainable writer and fashion consultant Aja Barber
Covid-19 has drastically impacted the world. With the fashion industry having to adjust to the "new normal", does sustainability still have a place on business's agendas? Will it still be as relevant as it was before the pandemic?
In this episode, ITL's Group Sustainability Officer and Global Brand Manager answer these questions by discussing how Covid-19 has actually heightened the need for the fashion industry to be sustainable and how both retailers and suppliers can achieve this. Joining them for a special feature is sustainable writer and fashion consultant Aja Barber.
005 - The Sustainable Development Goals and the Fashion Industry
In this episode, our Group Sustainability Officer, Jimmy Christopher, is joined by Kerry Bannigan, the founder of the Conscious Fashion Campaign, to discuss the United Nation's Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) and how they can help brands and retailers on their sustainability journey.
004 - Your sustainability journey: how to start and what to consider
In today's episode, we're joined by our Group Sustainability Officer, Jimmy Christopher. We explore how both you and your business can become more sustainable and touch upon the obstacles and challenges encountered on this journey.
003 - Sealand: a sustainable brand growing with RFID
For our third episode, ITL welcomes Jasper Eales, Co-founder and Creative Director at South African brand Sealand: a South African brand that offers a range of upcycled bags & apparel.
During this podcast, we discover more about Sealand's sustainability journey, hear Jasper's advice for brands wishing to improve or start their sustainability journey and understand how RFID is helping Sealand continue to grow.
002 - RFID’s Future and Added-Value Opportunities
What is the future of RFID? And what added-value opportunities does it offer?
ITL’s RFID Retail Solutions Expert, Philip Lassner is joined by John-Pierre Kamel and Marshall Kay, owners of consulting firm RFID Sherpas, to discuss these questions.
001 - The blurring line between digital and physical retail with Carl Boutet
ITL RFID Retail Solutions Expert, Philip Lassner and Chief Strategist and Board Adviser at Studio RX, Carl Boutet discuss why this trend is occurring and how it can help retailers succeed.