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Episode Synopsis
This week, hosts Mal Chia and Alex Ross dive into one of the biggest news weeks of the year for global retail and ecommerce. From Simon Beard’s bold new Creator Army venture to the rise of Digital Product Passports and a 100% tariff on Chinese imports announced by Donald Trump, this episode covers everything Australian retailers need to prepare for.Plus, we look at Kooki's return to the UK, the closure of Famous Footwear’s Australian stores, and Gap’s new multi-year AI partnership with Google Cloud that’s set to redefine retail operations.🧭 Key Stories This Week1. Simon Beard launches Creator ArmyThe Culture Kings founder is back — and he’s not doing things by halves. Creator Army is a platform to train and connect “full stack creators” with brands, launching via livestream this week. Mal and Alex explore where this sits in the crowded creator–brand ecosystem and why Beard’s personal brand might be the secret weapon that gives it an edge.2. Kooki returns to the UKAfter more than a decade, the iconic Aussie–French fashion label is heading back to London with a corporate-owned flagship planned for 2026. The hosts unpack what this says about the resurgence of UK retail and why control over brand expression matters more than ever.3. Famous Footwear calls it quitsAll 17 Australian stores are shuttering, with online trading to continue only until year’s end. Mal and Alex discuss what went wrong — from weak brand awareness to lack of differentiation — and what retailers can learn about standing out in a crowded category.4. Digital Product Passports debut in BangladeshA world-first initiative in textile traceability is rolling out with support from Fashion for Good and H&M. It promises full visibility into a garment’s origin, materials, and ethical footprint — a move that could reshape consumer trust and regulatory expectations by 2030.5. Trump’s 100% tariff on Chinese goodsAnother shockwave for global trade: Donald Trump has imposed a 100% tariff on Chinese imports to the U.S., sparking immediate market volatility. The hosts unpack what this means for Australian brands selling into the U.S., and how to prepare for supply chain disruption right before Black Friday.6. Gap x Google Cloud: AI Meets RetailGap has signed a multi-year AI partnership using Google’s full stack — Gemini, Vertex AI, and BigQuery — to transform product development, pricing, and operations. Is this the beginning of a smarter, more data-driven retail era?
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