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Repair specialist SOJO makes move into France, adds two permanent hubs in London
Repair specialist SOJO makes move into France, adds two permanent hubs in London

Fashion Network

time6 days ago

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Repair specialist SOJO makes move into France, adds two permanent hubs in London

It marks SOJO's permanent presence at both Westfield centres and 'introduces a modern, accessible solution for clothing repairs and alterations, right in the heart of the high street'. Shoppers at the two malls can visit the firm's Fix & Fit workshop for a free consultation, 'where expert tailors are on hand to take care of all alterations. Finished items can be collected in person or delivered to their door'. The company also continues to offer its services online. SOJO said that insights from Westfield's latest How We Shop: From Play To Purpose report reveal that 45% of Boomers and 31% of UK women are actively seeking more opportunities to repair or refill products – 'a clear sign of shifting values away from fast fashion and towards long-lasting, conscious consumption'. Katie Wyle, Director of Shopping Centre Management, Northern Europe at Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield, said: 'We're proud to be bringing SOJO to both of our centres – a move that reflects exactly what our customers are asking for: more sustainable, service-led retail experiences… Fix & Fit offers a smart and stylish solution to fashion longevity, perfectly aligned with Westfield's commitment to shaping a more conscious retail future. With 59% of UK consumers seeking more reuse and repair options over the next five years, this partnership is both timely and essential.'

Repair specialist SOJO makes move into France, adds two permanent hubs in London
Repair specialist SOJO makes move into France, adds two permanent hubs in London

Fashion Network

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Fashion Network

Repair specialist SOJO makes move into France, adds two permanent hubs in London

It marks SOJO's permanent presence at both Westfield centres and 'introduces a modern, accessible solution for clothing repairs and alterations, right in the heart of the high street'. Shoppers at the two malls can visit the firm's Fix & Fit workshop for a free consultation, 'where expert tailors are on hand to take care of all alterations. Finished items can be collected in person or delivered to their door'. The company also continues to offer its services online. SOJO said that insights from Westfield's latest How We Shop: From Play To Purpose report reveal that 45% of Boomers and 31% of UK women are actively seeking more opportunities to repair or refill products – 'a clear sign of shifting values away from fast fashion and towards long-lasting, conscious consumption'. Katie Wyle, Director of Shopping Centre Management, Northern Europe at Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield, said: 'We're proud to be bringing SOJO to both of our centres – a move that reflects exactly what our customers are asking for: more sustainable, service-led retail experiences… Fix & Fit offers a smart and stylish solution to fashion longevity, perfectly aligned with Westfield's commitment to shaping a more conscious retail future. With 59% of UK consumers seeking more reuse and repair options over the next five years, this partnership is both timely and essential.'

Repair specialist SOJO makes move into France, adds two permanent hubs in London
Repair specialist SOJO makes move into France, adds two permanent hubs in London

Fashion Network

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Fashion Network

Repair specialist SOJO makes move into France, adds two permanent hubs in London

SOJO, the repair specialist that's partnered with a number of major names in the UK, is continuing its expansion via a move into the French market as legislation there means France is one of the most sustainability-focused retail markets globally. It's also boosting its physical presence in the UK with permanent hubs at both Westfield malls in London. First, France. It opens its first non-UK location at Westfield's Les 4 Temps shopping centre in Paris soon, the news coming just 18 months after its very first permanent location opened in London's Selfridges. The four-year-old business, which was founded by CEO Josephine Philips, has been building steadily and has partnered with M&S, Paul Smith, Margate Howell, Ganni, Reiss, Nobody's Child and Arket, among others, in its domestic market. While brand partnerships haven't yet been developed in France, it's clear that the French market is one of the most sympathetic to repair businesses and something of a no-brainer when choosing a first international market to move into. And given SOJO's close Westfield links, opening in a Westfield mall in Paris also makes sense. As mentioned, French legislation has made the country a trailblazer in the drive for sustainability in the retail market and that includes mandating manufacturers to make products repairable and subsidies for repairs of clothing and footwear. This is clearly important given that the unsubsidised cost of repair can often be prohibitive and can mean new fast-fashion items are a cheaper alternative. Meanwhile, looking back at its core UK market, the company also said on Monday that it's 'set to redefine the fashion experience' with the launch of SOJO 'Fix & Fit'. This is 'an innovative repair and alterations service opening at both Westfield London and Westfield Stratford City on 25 June. It marks SOJO's permanent presence at both Westfield centres and 'introduces a modern, accessible solution for clothing repairs and alterations, right in the heart of the high street'. Shoppers at the two malls can visit the firm's Fix & Fit workshop for a free consultation, 'where expert tailors are on hand to take care of all alterations. Finished items can be collected in person or delivered to their door'. The company also continues to offer its services online. SOJO said that insights from Westfield's latest How We Shop: From Play To Purpose report reveal that 45% of Boomers and 31% of UK women are actively seeking more opportunities to repair or refill products – 'a clear sign of shifting values away from fast fashion and towards long-lasting, conscious consumption'. Katie Wyle, Director of Shopping Centre Management, Northern Europe at Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield, said: 'We're proud to be bringing SOJO to both of our centres – a move that reflects exactly what our customers are asking for: more sustainable, service-led retail experiences… Fix & Fit offers a smart and stylish solution to fashion longevity, perfectly aligned with Westfield's commitment to shaping a more conscious retail future. With 59% of UK consumers seeking more reuse and repair options over the next five years, this partnership is both timely and essential.'

Flagship Westfield Good Festival Returns this May
Flagship Westfield Good Festival Returns this May

Fashion Network

time02-05-2025

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  • Fashion Network

Flagship Westfield Good Festival Returns this May

Major sustainability event Good Festival is returning to Westfield London (16-18 May) and Westfield Stratford City (23-25 May) with a programme of free workshops, masterclasses, and eco-conscious experiences. In partnership with resale platform Depop, the events are created 'to inspire and empower visitors to embrace sustainable choices across fashion, beauty, and lifestyle'. The centrepiece to this year's festival is the 'Style to Sell Studio', an exclusive activation at Westfield London, designed to 'upskill' visitors to become experts in turning their pre-loved fashion into profit. It invites visitors to bring up to five items of clothing or accessories they no longer wear to learn how to restyle by a team of expert stylists led by fashion sustainability advocate and former fashion editor, Bay Garnett. A professional photographer will also be on hand to direct sellers on how to capture high-quality images against carefully curated backdrops. Photos will be optimised for resale platforms like Depop. Alongside the Studio, the Westfield Good Festival also offers a host of activities 'to educate and inspire', including Depop Marketplace; Creative Workshops & Masterclasses; repairs specialist SOJO Alterations & Repairs; and Refill & Reimagine with beauty retailer Kiehl's Katie Wyle, director of Shopping Centre Management, Northern Europe at malls operator Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield, said: 'Our How We Shop Research reveals the Eco-Fluency trend with 57% of Gen Z and millennials planning to dedicate the majority of their clothing spend to pre-loved items in the near future and two in five consumers calling for high street brands to offer second-hand alongside new collections. 'This year, our partnership with Depop brings the vibrant energy of digital resale culture into the physical space, whilst our Style to Sell Studio offers opportunities for shared learning and a more conscious, empowered community.'

Flagship Westfield Good Festival Returns this May
Flagship Westfield Good Festival Returns this May

Fashion Network

time02-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Fashion Network

Flagship Westfield Good Festival Returns this May

Major sustainability event Good Festival is returning to Westfield London (16-18 May) and Westfield Stratford City (23-25 May) with a programme of free workshops, masterclasses, and eco-conscious experiences. In partnership with resale platform Depop, the events are created 'to inspire and empower visitors to embrace sustainable choices across fashion, beauty, and lifestyle'. The centrepiece to this year's festival is the 'Style to Sell Studio', an exclusive activation at Westfield London, designed to 'upskill' visitors to become experts in turning their pre-loved fashion into profit. It invites visitors to bring up to five items of clothing or accessories they no longer wear to learn how to restyle by a team of expert stylists led by fashion sustainability advocate and former fashion editor, Bay Garnett. A professional photographer will also be on hand to direct sellers on how to capture high-quality images against carefully curated backdrops. Photos will be optimised for resale platforms like Depop. Alongside the Studio, the Westfield Good Festival also offers a host of activities 'to educate and inspire', including Depop Marketplace; Creative Workshops & Masterclasses; repairs specialist SOJO Alterations & Repairs; and Refill & Reimagine with beauty retailer Kiehl's Katie Wyle, director of Shopping Centre Management, Northern Europe at malls operator Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield, said: 'Our How We Shop Research reveals the Eco-Fluency trend with 57% of Gen Z and millennials planning to dedicate the majority of their clothing spend to pre-loved items in the near future and two in five consumers calling for high street brands to offer second-hand alongside new collections. 'This year, our partnership with Depop brings the vibrant energy of digital resale culture into the physical space, whilst our Style to Sell Studio offers opportunities for shared learning and a more conscious, empowered community.'

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