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Karen Millen prices to increase by 5% as currency fluctuations push up costs

The Industry London | 22nd May 2017

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By Alys Keys at City AM

Premium womenswear chain Karen Millen will raise prices by 5% this year in response to the weakened pound.

But chief executive Beth Butterwick told the Press Association that shoppers will not notice the change as it will only affect the middle of the range rather than the top and bottom ends.

Read the full article at Cityam.com

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