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These women are fighting a retail juggernaut

Budget jeweller Lovisa has soared in 15 years. It has more than 1000 stores in about 50 countries. Some ex-employees say staff have been ripped off.

  • Jane Cadzow

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  • Elizabeth Knight
A Lovisa store in New Zealand.

Working for free, no lunch breaks: Lovisa hit with class action lawsuit

Hundreds of young women were allegedly asked to work before and after their rostered hours, denied bathroom breaks and told to do piercings in store with just two hours’ training.

  • Jessica Yun
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Billionaire Brett Blundy has ‘outstanding’ executives but picked an outsider to run his empire. Why?

For more than four decades, Brett Blundy has backed and invested in retailer groups that are household names from Lovisa, Hype, Platypus, The Athlete’s Foot, Bras N Things to Best & Less.

  • Anne Hyland
Lovisa offers jewellery at a lower price point for consumers.

ASX darling Lovisa ramps up its bid for global domination

Lovisa’s sales are surging despite fears of a discretionary spending slowdown while the jewellery chain has continued on its aggressive global expansion plan.

  • Emma Koehn
Lovisa offers jewellery at a lower price point for consumers.

Jewellery sales shine bright as Australians keep shopping

Bumper numbers from ASX-listed retailers Lovisa and Michael Hill reveal Australians are still splashing out on jewellery and accessories despite cost-of-living pressures.

  • Emma Koehn
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Victor Herrero took on the role of chief executive of Lovisa this year.

All eyes are on this fashion stock as a barometer for consumer spending

Jewellery retailer Lovisa has seen huge growth since listing on the ASX. These days, are its shares still a good investment?

  • Emma Koehn
Sparkle comes off Lovisa as sales go backwards

Sparkle comes off Lovisa as sales go backwards

The budget jewellery chain has fallen out of vogue with investors after it revealed its previously booming sales had gone backwards so far this year.

  • Patrick Hatch