Investors Focused on Zara and H&M's Response to Shein's Market Dominance

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Investors are closely monitoring how fast-fashion pioneers Zara and H&M are reacting to the growing dominance of Shein in the market. Shein, known for its alleged use of artificial intelligence and proprietary algorithm to copy designs, has a significant valuation and is preparing for an IPO. With Shein accounting for a substantial portion of the global fast-fashion market, surpassing Zara and H&M, investors are eager to see how the two established brands are adapting to this competition.

Investors are now focused on how fast-fashion pioneers Zara and H&M are responding to the current market leader, Shein. A lawsuit in July for intellectual property infringement alleged Shein uses artificial intelligence and a proprietary algorithm to scrape the internet for design ideas, sometimes resulting in direct plagiarism.

With Zara-owner Inditex and H&M set to disclose their most recent sales results, investors will be focused on one major question: how are the two fast-fashion pioneers responding to the current market leader, Shein? Shein has a huge valuation and is primed for an IPO. With sales almost entirely online, the retailer generated about $23 billion in global revenue in 2022, according to research firm Coresight. Shein accounted for nearly one-fifth of the global fast-fashion market in 2022, outpacing Zara and H&M. Shein's low prices - $5 t-shirts and $10 sweaters - also draw shoppers who might have otherwise shopped at clothing discount stores

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