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Tiffany & Co, Burberry, Salvatore Ferragamo, Max Mara and Emporio Armani are all part of the plan.

"This is unprecedented acknowledgement and international exposure."

The direct-to-consumer brand is set to wipe out regular retail pricing.

Hilton Seskin said there was "very little control" of inventory and prices.

This will affect every single fashion retailer in Australia.

"What started off as a small Sydney fashion label has now emerged as a highly regarded Australian fashion house."

The brand is heading west of the border.

"Local online and bricks-and-mortar retailers are sick of the constant delays in implementing this equality issue."

A new eCommerce partnership will allow the brand to reach consumers in 150 countries.

"Small players have a chance to thrive by leveraging Amazon’s role."

The Kmart store has been evacuated over a bomb scare.

The permanent price drops are set to roll out across over 300 Kmart items.

“Even in challenging times, people are still prepared to pay for the little luxuries."

"The company is defending the Crown Financial Litigation and has lodged substantial counter claims."

This will be the second stage of national expansion for the sports retailer.

"The US has been a focus for us the past year and we are delighted to have signed this exclusive deal."