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Best EOFY 2025 sales to shop: Best Picks shares the fashion, homes and tech deals
Best EOFY 2025 sales to shop: Best Picks shares the fashion, homes and tech deals

7NEWS

time02-06-2025

  • Business
  • 7NEWS

Best EOFY 2025 sales to shop: Best Picks shares the fashion, homes and tech deals

End of financial year is just around the corner and that can only mean one thing; epic deals and huge savings are up for grabs. Often bigger and better than Black Friday, it's your chance to score incredible discounts across your favourite fashion, beauty, homes and tech brands. While June 30 is still a few weeks away, brands are releasing their sales early, giving shoppers a headstart to score some steals. We've rounded up the best deals to shop across a wide range of top-sellers, so whether you're in the market for a new vacuum, a fresh set of headphones or a new bottle of perfume, we've got you covered. Insane deals to keep an eye out for: Ready, set, shop! Best fashion & beauty deals: AJE - 25 per cent off all sale items. Adore Beauty - 50 per cent off clearance items. Country Road - 50 per cent off women's clothes and accessories. Forcast - 25 per cent off knits, coats and jackets. Myer - Up to 40 per cent off women's shoes including Hush Puppies and Dr Marten at Myer. Manning Cartell - Up to 60 per cent off new markdowns including sale dresses from $199. Myer- Up to 40 cent off women's handbags from Radley, Calvin Klein and more at Myer. Ganni - Up to 70 per cent off clothing at The Outnet. Gorman - 20 to 50 per cent off storewide. The Iconic - Up to 60 per cent off designer clearance at The Iconic. The Outnet - Up to 65 per cent off Ganni. The Oodie - Up to 50 per cent off sitewide. Lululemon - Mid year sale across tops, bottoms, accessories and shoes. Oodie - Oodie originals from $49. Uniqlo - Take $10 off best-selling sweatshirts and long sleeve tees. Sportscraft - 25 per cent off jackets, denim and pants. Sportsgirl - Nothing over $50 sale. Saba - 25 per cent off coats, jackets and knits. Sheike - 50 per cent off sitewide. Shona Joy - Shop the archive sale featuring bridal, bridesmaids, eventwear and one-off samples with nothing over $60 from May 29 to 30. Head to Harcourt Business Park. Unit 9, 135 Dunning Avenue Rosebery NSW 2018. Smile Pro - Up to 60 per cent off whitening kits, refills and pens. Tommy Hilfiger - 30 per cent off sitewide. Viktoria & Woods - Take an extra 20 per cent off across sale items. Best home & tech deals: Emma Sleep - Up to 55 per cent off across best-selling mattresses, bed frames and more. Dreame - Up to $500 off best-selling vacuums. Dyson - Score epic savings across best-selling vacuums and hair tools, bundle up and save $600. Koala - Buy a select mattress and score a Koala Pillow for FREE or purchase a select sofa or sofa bed to claim a free ottoman. Lovehoney - Up to 50 per cent off their best-selling sex toys, lingerie and accessories IconbyDesign - Add any 2 items to your cart to unlock 30 per cent off full-priced furniture. Mustard Made - 20 per cent off any Mustard product in Mustard, Olive, Blush, Navy, Slate and Chalk colourways. Sodastream - Get your hands on a new Fuse Bottles plus an upcoming discount of 30 per cent off. Shokz - Up to 27 per cent off select premium models from today until 12 June, including the OpenRun Pro 2, OpenSwim Pro and OpenFit. Vodafone - Save up to $1,950 on the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra with trade-in, $710 off the iPhone 16, and $760 off the iPhone 14 on eligible 36-month plans. What is the end of financial year? The end of financial year (EOFY) sales period in Australia is a shopping extravaganza that kicks off in the lead-up to June 30. It's basically a giant clearance sale for businesses to offload stock before the new financial year begins on July 1. While the official end date is June 30, some retailers get a head start with promotions beginning in late May. The best deals, however, are typically snagged in June. Individual sales lengths can vary, lasting anywhere from a single day to several weeks. Expect to see steep discounts across a wide range of products, from TVs and appliances to clothing and furniture. Some stores might even advertise deals as high as 80 per cent off. This is a golden opportunity for both consumers looking to score bargains and businesses aiming to clear out old inventory and potentially boost their financial performance before the new year. How should you shop the end of financial year sales?

Not On The High Street promotes Nesbitt to CEO
Not On The High Street promotes Nesbitt to CEO

Fashion Network

time14-05-2025

  • Business
  • Fashion Network

Not On The High Street promotes Nesbitt to CEO

Digital variety retailer Not on The High Street has promoted its chief growth officer Jessica Nesbitt to CEO. She succeeds Leanne Rothwell, who has served 13 years with the business, the last 30 months as chief exec. Nesbitt has been with the online retailer for 12 months, joining initially as interim vice-president of marketing before taking up the growth officer role last October. She has nearly 20 years' experience across marketplace, fashion and retail businesses including at Farfetch, The Outnet and Debenhams. Not on The High Street said Nesbitt has played a 'pivotal role' in launching several new initiatives aimed at enhancing the customer experience, including the introduction of 'Brands in Residence', a programme designed to attract more high-growth UK-based brands. The promotion comes as the retailer moves to become a 'destination for lifestyle, home, interiors and all things self purchase'. Nesbitt said stepping into the CEO role '[comes] at such an exciting time for the business. Not On The High Street is a much-loved brand and we know that consumers are looking for more thoughtful and ethical ways to shop. 'I look forward to driving the business forward as we look to expand our product offering, grow our partnerships and strengthen the customer experience – further championing independent retail in the UK, widening our appeal and winning the hearts of consumers nationwide.'

Not On The High Street promotes Nesbitt to CEO
Not On The High Street promotes Nesbitt to CEO

Fashion Network

time14-05-2025

  • Business
  • Fashion Network

Not On The High Street promotes Nesbitt to CEO

By Digital variety retailer Not on The High Street has promoted its chief growth officer Jessica Nesbitt to CEO. She succeeds Leanne Rothwell, who has served 13 years with the business, the last 30 months as chief exec. Nesbitt has been with the online retailer for 12 months, joining initially as interim vice-president of marketing before taking up the growth officer role last October. She has nearly 20 years' experience across marketplace, fashion and retail businesses including at Farfetch, The Outnet and Debenhams. Not on The High Street said Nesbitt has played a 'pivotal role' in launching several new initiatives aimed at enhancing the customer experience, including the introduction of 'Brands in Residence', a programme designed to attract more high-growth UK-based brands. The promotion comes as the retailer moves to become a 'destination for lifestyle, home, interiors and all things self purchase'. Nesbitt said stepping into the CEO role '[comes] at such an exciting time for the business. Not On The High Street is a much-loved brand and we know that consumers are looking for more thoughtful and ethical ways to shop. 'I look forward to driving the business forward as we look to expand our product offering, grow our partnerships and strengthen the customer experience – further championing independent retail in the UK, widening our appeal and winning the hearts of consumers nationwide.'

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