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2018 highlights: January & February

The Source looks back at some of the big licensing stories of the year.

2018 has been another strong year in the UK licensing industry – despite a challenging retail environment, licensees and licensors have been experimenting with new routes to market and new retail names have emerged.

Brands from the digital world have been making an impact, plus it’s been a record year for fundraising for industry charity, The Light Fund, and Brand Licensing Europe said farewell to London’s Olympia on a high.

We highlight some of our most read stories and articles of the year, beginning with January and February.

January

Primark debuts Hello Kitty Gang collection – Sanrio debuts collection in Primark stores in the United Kingdom, Belgium, Netherlands and Germany.

Mark Kingston takes on new Nickelodeon role – Mark will oversee all of Viacom’s CP business outside of the US after taking on new svp role.

Jo Thomas joins TDP, Dean Greasley promoted – TDP Textiles strengthens team as part of continued expansion programme.

Hannah Miles joins Global Licensing & Fashion UK – move to licensee marks the start of a busy year for Hannah.

The movies to watch in 2018 – from Early Man all the way through to Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald.

The trends to watch from UK Toy Fair – Beacon Creative’s Carol Feeley highlights her top picks and trends from the show.

February

The biggest apparel trends for 2018 – Fashion UK’s Amber Hill gives her fashion forecast for the biggest apparel trends of the year.

Patrick Bailey joins Global Licensing & Fashion UK – experienced exec appointed as chief operating officer.

How World Book Day became key for licensing – We find out how the annual retail event has grown in importance for the licensing industry.

In memoriam: Robert Sutherland, Redan Publishing – The chairman of the magazine publisher sadly passed away on Monday, February 19.

Iron Maiden helps create new ale for Help for Heroes – Rock band teams with family brewers Robinsons for launch of Light Brigade.

ASOS unveils second Hello Kitty collaboration – Special 15-piece SS18 clothing and gifting collection for Valentine’s Day launches.

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