Happy Monday! Here is your recap of industry news from the week. Sources are in the hyperlinked text after the headline.
Brands + Retailers
- Nordstrom lets you return online orders to Macy’s. Bloomberg
- As luxury brands exit 5th Avenue, activewear companies are swooping in with tech-focused stores. Glossy
- The luxury evolution of the museum gift shop. Fashionista
- With Aerie, Jenn Foyle has revolutionized the lingerie industry. Fashionista
- Amazon is testing a ‘new’ badge to help shoppers identify new products. Fast Company
- Starbucks is opening a pick-up-only store. Fast Company
- Walmart tests dentistry and mental care as it moves deeper into primary health. CNBC
- Target’s loyalty program is expanding nationwide in October with perks for all shoppers. USA Today
- Nintendo switches it up again with new fitness device. Forbes
Marketing + Social Media
- Facebook, Google targets of potential antitrust violations. The Wall Street Journal
- Google is fined $170M for violating children’s privacy on YouTube. The New York Times
- Facebook and Instagram are testing new shopping features. AdWeek
- To acquire customers more cheaply, DTC brands are partnering up. Modern Retail
- Facebook says it may remove Like counts, too. TechCrunch
- YouTube starts phasing out exact subscriber numbers. Campaign Live
- Google set to roll out first-price auctions. AdWeek
- The story of the Gila Disruptor II, the internet’s most divisive shoe. Dazed
- Brands, influencers join forces on TikTok. eMarketer
- How Amazon’s ad growth is threatening Google, Facebook, agencies and ad-tech. Marketing Dive
- Coca-Cola’s Fanta shifting TV spend to digital, social. Digiday
- Popular YouTube toy reviewer who’s just a kid under scrutiny for ‘deceptive advertising.’ AdAge
- Coffee, travel and skincare are among 12 industries millennials are boosting. Fast Company
- Underwear ads lose the macho: how marketing has embraced real men. The New York Times
- Spotify and Snapchat are rolling out an integration on iOS, Android. AdWeek
Startup + Emerging Tech + Acquisitions
- These startups are tackling the most frustrating women’s health issues. Fast Company
- WeChat launches product that allows consumers to pay with facial recognition. Pandaily
- General Motors to launch new in-vehicle services with Google. Telecompaper
- How much is WeWork worth? Maybe half as much as people previously thought. Fast Company
- Shopify buys warehouse automation tech developer 6 River Systems for $450M. TechCrunch
International
- Alibaba storms New York Fashion Week, with data-driven design . Nikkei Asian Review
- Why Japanese millennials are buying used makeup. The Business of Fashion