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Tiffany Moore Shares National Stage at Spring Fair 2026

RENES Fashion Takes the National Stage at Spring Fair 2026

We are incredibly proud to share that Tiffany Moore, owner of RENES Fashion, recently spoke at Spring Fair 2026 — the UK’s largest retail trade show. The event attracts more than 38,000 retail buyers and industry professionals and over 1,400 exhibitors from across the UK and beyond, making it one of the most influential gatherings in the retail calendar.

This year’s Spring Fair theme, Retail Alchemists, celebrated creativity, leadership, and community within the retail sector, bringing together established brands, independent retailers, and industry leaders to exchange ideas and insight.

Tiffany joined an inspiring panel of experts including Caryn Franklin MBE, Annabel Thomas of ACS Clothing, and Helena Mansell-Stopher of Products of Change for a featured session titled “The New Fashion Economy: Ethics, Leadership & Change.” The discussion, chaired by Caryn Franklin MBE — renowned fashion commentator, broadcaster, and co-founder of All Walks Beyond The Catwalk — explored how leadership, ethics, and changing consumer expectations are reshaping the fashion industry.

Drawing from her experience leading a long-established independent boutique on Lancaster’s high street, Tiffany spoke about the importance of putting customers at the heart of every decision and the value of building and nurturing community. She shared how independence and personal service continue to set high street businesses apart, and how longstanding retailers can remain resilient and relevant in a rapidly evolving retail landscape. Tiffany also highlighted the growing role of ethics and sustainable practices in shaping the future of fashion.

Reflecting on the experience, Tiffany said:
“It was an honour to sit on a panel with Caryn Franklin, an icon in her own right, and to talk candidly about things that can make a real difference in the world of fashion.”

She added:
“Being recognised by Drapers as Independent Icon of the Year was an honour, but to then be asked to contribute to a national conversation about the future of fashion shows that independent retailers still have an important voice. Everything we do at RENES starts with our customers and our team, and it is encouraging to see those values recognised on a wider stage.”

Tiffany was also inspired by the contribution from fellow retailers in the audience:
“It was incredible to hear just how much innovation is coming from independent retailers right now. The ideas shared showed creativity and adaptability — from fresh approaches to in-store experiences to new ways of connecting with customers. Independents are not just keeping up with change; they are helping shape the future of retail in exciting, community-focused ways.”

Summing up the panel, Caryn Franklin MBE described the speakers as industry trailblazers, sharing real challenges and the processes behind meaningful change.

Tiffany’s appearance places Lancaster firmly on the national retail map, highlighting how independent high street businesses can remain relevant, resilient, and influential within a changing fashion economy.