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It’s been another week with far more retail news than there is time in the day. Below, we break down some things you may have missed during the week and what we’re still thinking about. 

From Nike’s turnaround prospects to the impact of LA’s fires on Walmart, here’s our closeout for the week.

What you may have missed

Tilt Beauty launches, aiming to make industry more accessible

Twenty-one-year-old Aerin Glazer founded Tilt Beauty after struggling to find options in the beauty market designed for people with disabilities. 

Glazer, who was diagnosed with Psoriatic arthritis, sought to create beauty products that are easier to open, hold and apply. The brand launched with two products, a mascara and a lip treatment, both of which are the first of their kind to receive the Arthritis Foundation’s Ease of Use certification.

An uncapped tube of Tilt Beauty's lip treatment with a yellow tube of its mascara leaning against it.

Tilt Beauty’s mascara and lip treatment are the first of their kind in the industry to receive the Arthritis Foundation’s Ease of Use certification.

Courtesy of Tilt Beauty

 

“I experienced chronic painful flare-ups that made using makeup products a constant challenge,” Glazer said in a statement. “I founded Tilt Beauty to create a brand where beauty is accessible to everyone. Our mission at Tilt Beauty is to design products that look beautiful and also make everyone feel included.”

The products are vegan, cruelty-free, come in refillable packaging and received the National Psoriasis Foundation Seal of Recognition.

Ollie’s confirms next CEO

Eric van der Valk officially took the wheel as CEO of Ollie’s Bargain Outlet on Sunday.

Van der Valk, who joined Ollie’s as its chief operating officer in 2021, will also serve on the company’s board of directors. Outgoing CEO John Swygert will take over as executive chairman of the board.

These moves complete a leadership transition plan the closeout-focused retailer initially announced last June. The company has about 560 stores in 31 states.

“While extremely proud of what we have accomplished so far, I am even more excited about Ollie’s growth potential and competitive positioning going forward,” Swygert said. “Eric’s unique background and experience makes him the perfect candidate to lead Ollie’s as we remain committed to continue to grow our business and deliver strong returns to our shareholders.”

Walmart stores not impacted by Los Angeles fires

Although the human and economic loss from the Los Angeles area wildfires continues to grow, one of the world’s largest retailers managed to avoid damage at its facilities as trouble from the ongoing disaster mounted.

No Walmart stores or facilities were damaged or destroyed by the fires, a spokesperson told Retail Dive in an email. Additionally, no stores or Walmart facilities were closed due to fire-related reasons as of Tuesday. Some employees were affected, though. The company has 303 retail stores, 17 distribution centers and four fulfillment centers in California.

“Associates under evacuation orders were offered evacuation assistance, and associates at stores that were temporarily closed were offered disaster pay,” the company said. Walmart, Sam’s Club and the Walmart Foundation recently announced a $2.5 million commitment to support fire relief efforts. 

Overall, “we have supported 34 local organizations with donations of products (water, food, essentials). Walmart deployed its mobile relief kitchen partnership with Tyson Foods and served over 38,000 meals from our Supercenter in Baldwin Park, CA,” the company said.

Retail therapy

Build-a-Bear expands its adult Valentine’s Day offering

Just when you thought it couldn’t get any weirder — Build-A-Bear Workshop expanded its 18+ Valentine’s Day “After Dark” collection with a Cuddly Cougar stuffed bear available through four different gift sets. The various gift sets include outfits such as a faux fur leopard print coat, a pink sequin dress and a “caBEARnet” wine glass, among other offerings for the Cuddly Cougar to sport.

The retailer launched its age-restricted “Bear Cave” site in 2019 and has made waves on social media for its stuffed animal collections aimed at adults.

The expanded After Dark collection includes 11 additional gift sets and a variety of accessories. The collection is only available to shop online at the Bear Cave site.

Vans drops collection for the decades

An array of vans shoes part of the Old Skool music collection

The collection includes sneakers based on specific decades of music.

Courtesy of Vans

 

Vans released the first offering in its Premium Old Skool Music Collection on Thursday with designs based on specific decades of music and fashion. The shoe brand first debuted its ’70s to ’80s punk capsule this week. The ’90s to 2000s Warped Tour-inspired collection will drop March 6 and the 2010s hip-hop capsule is set to release on April 10.

For the collection, Vans tapped musicians Little Simz, The Paranoyds, Voice of Baceprot and Hi-Tech as brand ambassadors.

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