This week on 5 Things Friday UK edition, we break down the retail stories shaping the high street, physical stores, discovery, customer experience, AI, and the future of retail. The episode starts with a spotlight on Positive Retail, described in the conversation as a more curated, “posh TK Maxx” approach to giving unsold fashion stock a second life without leaning into chaotic discount culture. The discussion then moves to Longchamp’s Sloane Square pop-up, a beach-club-style activation built around music, drinks, games, workshops, and summer holiday energy — a strong example of why physical retail has to offer something the internet cannot. The conversation also covers the reported return of Claire’s to UK high streets, with plans mentioned in the episode for 50 stores, before moving into takeaways from World Retail Congress in Berlin. Topics include CEO perspectives on AI, customer experience, retail engagement, ASOS collaborations, the role of Reddit in AI training, and whether retailers should be paying closer attention to Reddit and community-driven search behaviour. The episode wraps with store visits and retail models from Europe, including Action’s frugal operating model, the question of whether AI removes organisational “fluff,” and examples from OBI, QVC live shopping, NRF Europe, and HOFF’s Madrid flagship store. Links https://positive-retail.com/ https://www.nrfbigshoweurope.com/en/about/event-overview https://www.instagram.com/reels/DXuOaYxggjU/ Chapters 00:00 Introduction to 5 Things Friday UK 00:27 Meet Simone and Need It For Tonight 01:15 Positive Retail and a different future for fashion 02:12 Overproduction, discounting, and retail’s race to the bottom 02:36 The “posh TK Maxx” model of curated discovery 03:49 Longchamp’s Sloane Square beach-club pop-up 04:26 Why physical retail needs emotion and atmosphere 05:21 Claire’s planned return to UK high streets 06:06 World Retail Congress in Berlin 06:32 CEOs on AI, customer experience, and retail engagement 06:51 ASOS, collaborations, and sell-out retail moments 07:13 Reddit, AI training, and retail discovery 08:33 Who actually uses Reddit? 09:45 Inside Action’s frugal European retail model 10:33 Centralised operations, SKUs, and efficiency 11:00 Is AI just removing organisational fluff? 11:24 Action opening one store a day 11:52 OBI, garden retail, and store experience 12:13 QVC and the move into live shopping 12:37 NRF Europe, London, Milan, Amsterdam, and Paris 13:24 HOFF’s Madrid flagship store 13:49 Pulse, London plans, and new social content 14:14 Closing remarks 💬 JOIN THE CONVERSATION Which trend discussed today do you think will impact the industry most? Let us know in the comments below! 🔔 SUBSCRIBE TO STAY AHEAD Don't miss the next update. Click here to subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@theretailpodcast?sub_confirmation=1 Whether you are an executive refining your strategy, a vendor connecting with major players, or an innovator tracking the latest tech, this channel connects you to the pulse of the industry. What to expect: Expert Analysis: Breaking down insights from major global conferences like NRF, Shoptalk, Web Summit, MAPIC; Euroshop and EuroCIS. Diverse Perspectives: Hosted by a rotation of industry veterans and regional experts (APAC, US, EU). Actionable Strategy: We move beyond the headlines to discuss real ROI, digital transformation, and the future of commerce—from AI agents to luxury fashion and grocery trends. As part of the RetailNews.AI ecosystem, we help you cut through the noise to find what actually works in modern retail. 🌐 GET MORE INSIGHTS Visit our knowledge hub: https://retailnews.ai/ 📲 CONNECT WITH US LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-retail-podcast/ Contact: Sofia@theretailpodcast.com #RetailTrends #APACRetail #AIinRetail #FiveThingsFriday #TheRetailPodcast #thefutureofretailguy