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Retail Asia Awards 2023 Winner: Forward Fashion (International) Holdings Company Limited

Forward Fashion (International) Holdings Company Limited wins the Luxury Retailer of the Year - Hong Kong accolade at the Retail Asia Awards 2023.

Fashion Forward is committed to driving innovation in the industry and introducing new retail models that integrate fashion, art, and lifestyle. Despite the challenges posed by the global pandemic, the company has successfully transformed its business into an integrated retail group with three business segments: fashion, art, and lifestyle. This strategic move has allowed them to cater to the unique and immersive shopping experiences desired by Generation Y and Z, positioning them competitively in the evolving retail landscape. Linwood Lin, Chief Innovation Officer, tells us more about Fashion Forward's plans in this interview.

Learn more about them: Looking into Forward Fashion’s journey to brand transformation

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