British retailer Next launches Seasons, a new e-commerce platform offering premium brands like Marc Jacobs and A.P.C. to capitalize on the demand for luxury in the UK. Following recent acquisitions and industry changes, Seasons will focus on high-quality service and curated selections aimed at discerning customers. International expansion is set for 2026, and discussions with luxury groups Kering and Richemont are underway.
British retailer Next has entered the premium fashion market with its new e-commerce platform, Seasons. This strategic move, announced in October 2024, marks Next's shift into the high-end fashion space as it eyes growth opportunities in the luxury sector. Seasons debuts with brands like Paul Smith, Marc Jacobs, and Ganni, aimed at UK consumers seeking quality fashion choices. The company operates Seasons on a wholesale model, offering Next full control over pricing and product selection.
The launch of Seasons comes amid major changes in the UK's luxury e-commerce market. The recent fall of Matches Fashion and Net-a-Porter's acquisition by MyTheresa have left a gap in the premium segment. Industry analysts see this as a prime moment for Next to establish a presence and capture demand from customers left underserved. "Our strong premium sales with brands like Reiss highlight a huge demand," Next shared, emphasizing its confidence in this upscale venture.
With Seasons, Next plans to focus on discerning customers with a curated selection of investment-worthy pieces. “We want to help customers cut through the noise of fast fashion,” explained Seasons' Brand Director, Jade Taylor. She believes Seasons’ service and style will resonate with shoppers looking for longevity in fashion. To build credibility, Next is reportedly in talks with luxury houses like Kering and Richemont to bring even more premium brands to the platform.
Initially focusing on the UK, Next has planned international expansion for Seasons in 2026. The company sees potential to attract luxury consumers globally, particularly by prioritizing a premium shopping experience. In contrast to Frasers Group’s recent shifts, Next aims for steady growth by developing strong brand relationships and creating a platform for long-term partnerships. This measured approach positions Seasons as a potential leader in premium e-commerce in the UK and beyond.
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