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Suzi Gardner

Suzi Gardner Senior Research Analyst - Fashion

london

English

About Suzi

Suzi contributes to the fashion team, providing insights across apparel and footwear, luxury goods and personal accessories for the UK.

Expertise

Suzi provides insights across the fashion industry, with a special interest in sustainability and the digitisation of fashion. Suzi previously worked closely with clients in South Africa, delivering tailored client research reports and strategy briefings.

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Growth Opportunities in the Transformed Women’s Sportswear Segment

Fatima Linares

Fatima Linares

3 Sep 24

High-profile events such as the FIFA Women's World Cup and WNBA games have significantly increased viewership, alongside expanded media coverage and social media visibility. The heightened interest in women’s sports has fuelled sales of women’s sportswear and these products outperformed men’s over the last five years. Despite the better performance, gender gaps persist in the sports world, offering opportunities for those who want to invest in this expanding segment.

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Key Themes and Opportunities in the Global Eyewear Market

Natasha Cazin

Natasha Cazin

8 Aug 24

In the face of ongoing macroeconomic uncertainties, the latest eyewear data published by Euromonitor International confirms a mixed outlook for the global eyewear market. In the near-term signs of progress are evident. In this article, we have identified five key opportunities as companies rise to the challenge of bouncing back stronger in 2025 and beyond.

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Short-Term Shifts or Long-Term Movements: The US Apparel and Footwear Industry in Five Charts

Jitong Li

Jitong Li

19 Jul 24

The US apparel and footwear industry demonstrated resilience during the pandemic, recovering faster than the global market in 2020-2021. However, since 2022, rising inflationary pressures have slowed its growth compared to the world market, though it remains the largest, holding a 23% global share.

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