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Beginning Boutique

The fast fashion e-tailer proudly announced the launch of an Invisibility Collection, manufactured from "100% magic".

The collection comprised four items; a bodysuit, a dress, a ring and a cloak.

The cloak was manufactured from a lightweight, enchanted material which could be used to "sneak round the castle & solemnly swear you’re up to no good in cool, comfortable style!"

Beginning Boutique founder Sarah Timmerman said the garments are at the forefront of fashion technology.

"We are delighted to announce this innovation to our fashion forward female customers."

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Kogan

Kogan announced it had restructured into a bricks-and-mortar retailer.

Literally.

CEO Ruslan Kogan said it would sell bricks and mortar due to an increase in consumer demand.

"People have been asking me for years if Kogan.com will become a bricks and mortar retailer," Kogan said.

"I knew that Aussies love getting the best prices on the latest products like LED TVs and iPhones, but I had no idea so many people were after building supplies."

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Asos

Asos Australia signalled a move into the men's hair category.

In what it described as a "game-changer" for the sector, it tweeted the release of a clip-on man bun.

A male model wearing the new accessory was circulated to its 40,000 follower base.

One follower described it as "a whole new level of hipster."

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