×
66
Fashion Jobs
UNDER ARMOUR
Professional, Account Management
Permanent · HO CHI MINH CITY
ADIDAS
Senior Manager Product Creation (Sportwear)
Permanent · HO CHI MINH CITY
TAPESTRY
Director, HR Business Partner
Permanent · Ho Chi Minh City
PUMA
Senior Coordinator Projects Apparel
Permanent · Ho Chi Minh City
ADIDAS
Design Director, Sportswear Footwear
Permanent · HO CHI MINH CITY
ON RUNNING
Project Management, Packaging
Permanent · HO CHI MINH CITY
ADIDAS
Senior Manager, Environmental Assurance
Permanent · HO CHI MINH CITY
ADIDAS
Senior Manager, Wholesale
Permanent · HO CHI MINH CITY
ADIDAS
Senior Manager, Commercial, Adigolf, Vietnam
Permanent · HO CHI MINH CITY
ADIDAS
Senior Manager, Material Innovation Scaling
Permanent · HO CHI MINH CITY
ADIDAS
Senior Manager, Quality Product Integrity
Permanent · HO CHI MINH CITY
COLUMBIA
sr Customs Specialist
Permanent ·
COLUMBIA
sr Customs And Trade Specialist
Permanent ·
COLUMBIA
Senior Corporate Responsibility Specialist
Permanent ·
SHISEIDO
E-Commerce Channel Manager
Permanent · Ho Chi Minh City
TAPESTRY
Manager, Supply Chain Manageme
Permanent · Ho Chi Minh City
L'OREAL GROUP
Senior Product Manager - 3ce
Permanent · Ho Chi Minh City
L'OREAL GROUP
Head of Online - Professional Products Division
Permanent · Ho Chi Minh City
L'OREAL GROUP
Cdmo - Ecommerce Head
Permanent · Ho Chi Minh City
PVH
Senior Manager, Product Development (Footwear)
Permanent · HO CHI MINH CITY
LOVISA
Assistant Store Manager | Saigon Centre
Permanent · HO CHI MINH CITY
ADIDAS
Sourcing Associate
Permanent · HO CHI MINH CITY
Published
Oct 31, 2018
Reading time
2 minutes
Download
Download the article
Print
Click here to print
Text size
aA+ aA-

Topshop brand perception hurt by Philip Green accusations

Published
Oct 31, 2018

The accusations surrounding the behaviour of Arcadia boss Sir Philip Green have damaged the brand perception of the Topshop chain, according to a report.


Topshop


Sir Philip has already said that the revelations about his alleged behaviour were “injuring his business”. And now YouGov data has shown that Topshop’s Buzz Score (whether consumers have heard something about a brand, and if so, if it was positive or negative) among the general public has declined from zero to -7.

The drop is even sharper among the store’s key 18-34 demographic with a fall from +14 to +3, City AM reported.
YouGov said that negative headlines around the executive in charge of a business don’t necessarily damage that business, but for Topshop, the sentiment appears to have declined very quickly following the revelations.

“In this case, in the space of a few days Topshop’s Impression score among the general public has fallen from +7 to +2. Among women aged 18-34 its score has dropped from +25 to +20,” it said.

But the company is also being affected by long-term trends that have been affecting other Arcadia-owned chains too, the research and data specialist said.

The big issue “is the rise of fast-fashion online companies such as Boohoo and ASOS, which have successfully appealed to Topshop’s core demographic. Both brands have significantly higher Value scores than Topshop among women aged 18-34, for example,” it explained.

For this reason, YouGov expects Topshop to continue facing “huge challenges in the months ahead,” even if it emerges relatively unscathed from the latest problem.

Copyright © 2023 FashionNetwork.com All rights reserved.