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Alliance Data Systems Corporation, a global provider of data-driven marketing and loyalty solutions, announced that its Columbus, Ohio-based card services business, a provider of branded private label, co-brand and business credit card programs, has signed a new agreement to provide private label credit card services for Lucky Brand. An iconic, all-American fashion retailer that began crafting vintage-inspired jeans in 1990, Los Angeles-based Lucky Brand operates 154 specialty retail and 82 outlet locations throughout the United States, in addition to a growing online presence.

 

Brookshire Brothers, a 121-store retailer with locations throughout Texas and Louisiana, is joining the network of independent retailers who have selected Rosie to bring convenient, easy to use and time-saving online shopping to their customers. They begin with the launch of Brookshire Brothers Anywhere Powered by Rosie at two locations in their home market of Lufkin, Texas.

 

SAP SE and Badgley Mischka unveiled the Badgley Mischka Runway mobile app by SAP, available exclusively on the iPhone and iPad, allowing audience members at the designer’s February 13 New York Fashion Week fashion show to interact, in real time, with the collection as it debuted down the runway. Backed by SAP technology, the Badgley Mischka Runway app will also provide a unique post-show experience for both on-site and virtual attendees.

 

Global Brands Group Holding Limited, one of the world’s leading branded apparel, footwear, fashion accessories and lifestyle product companies, announced a multi-year global licensing agreement with AllSaints, a contemporary British fashion house that creates clothing and accessories for men and women, best known for its iconic biker jackets. As part of the agreement, Global Brands will design, produce and distribute men’s and women’s shoes, socks, cold weather accessories, belts and costume jewelry under the AllSaints brand name.

 

Basic Fun, the Boca Raton, Fla., toy and novelty company, has purchased the assets of K’NEX, the Pennsylvania-based construction toy company where creativity clicks. K’NEX will join Tech 4 Kids and Uncle Milton as the latest addition to “the new” Basic Fun.

 

 

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