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If you dread buying swimwear, these expert tips have you covered

An Australian quiet luxury brand launches its first range, the colours that are on trend, plus the ’90s style making a comeback.

  • Melissa Singer

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Little Bookroom owner Leesa Lambert creates a relaxing environment for last-minute Christmas shoppers.

‘The time pressure helps’: Anatomy of last-minute Christmas shopping

Melbourne indie bookstore owner Leesa Lambert deliberately does not play Christmas carols in her store to try and decrease stress for last-minute shoppers.

  • Hannah Kennelly
Teenage fashion

What’s inside teenagers’ wardrobes these days? It’s complicated

The clothes teenagers wear are an endless source of fascination. But while Gen Z is more likely than any generation before them to say they wear their values, their wardrobes often tell a different story.

  • Melissa Singer, Lauren Ironmonger and The Visual Stories Team

Fake reviews have made online shopping a nightmare. Can Reddit help?

More sceptical, savvy consumers are turning to community-based platforms for what they perceive to be more straightforward, reputable advice.

  • Lauren Ironmonger
Following the moments of Amazon delivery driver Brooke.

What it’s like to deliver for Amazon two weeks before Christmas

Brooke is part of a growing army of people who deliver packages for the American giant, which is now estimated to be Australia’s second-biggest online retailer.

  • Madeleine Heffernan
Australians are using financial products as budgeting tools.

More consumers using buy now, pay later and loyalty rewards for everyday expenses

Paypal, Flybuys and Afterpay say more people are using financial products and rewards programs as households battle cost-of-living pressures.

  • Jessica Yun
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Jo Turner, managing director of LNDR, has changed her approach to Black Friday over the years.

Ignoring Black Friday sales is no longer an option for retailers. So now they’re getting tactical

Savvy shoppers are waiting for good deals before they spend, making it tougher for retailers to opt out of the big sale. But if done right, it can be lucrative.

  • Jessica Yun
“The hive” at the Coles customer fulfilment centre, where robots collect products at great speed.

Robots have been taught to help pack groceries. But they’ll never do this

The machines know which item should never go to the bottom of the bag, along with the groceries that should never be packed with fruit.

  • Madeleine Heffernan
Chinese e-commerce platforms Shein and Temu are challening Amazon.

Who’s shopping at Shein and Temu for Christmas? A lot of us, it turns out

While you might not think to buy Christmas gifts from the ultra-fast, ultra-cheap Chinese retailers, there are plenty of other items Australians want on the cheap for the festive season.

  • Jessica Yun
The culture of executive bonuses at government-owned companies has been under scrutiny since the Cartier watches saga.

With 200,000 tonnes of clothes in landfill each year, rethink rather than return

The fashion industry can only do so much to reduce its climate impact without the support of its customers. 

  • The Herald's View

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