Topshop and Topman , staples of British fast fashion, are celebrating a comeback with the debut of a standalone website and a high-profile runway show four years after the brands were acquired by ASOS in 2021 , following former owner Arcadia Group’s collapse .
The relaunch signals both digital revival and plans for new physical retail in the near future. UK Customers Get Early Access The new website is currently available only to UK visitors, offering an extensive selection from both brands, spanning clothing,
footwear, and accessories. This digital rebirth follows months of anticipation after Topshop teased its return online in March with a holding page and hints at bigger changes to come.
The site also supports a range of delivery services, including standard, next-day, same-day, and click-and-collect via Evri, Royal Mail, and Inpost . Physical Retail and Runway Revival Topshop and Topman will preview their autumn/winter collections and celebrate their online return at London’s iconic Trafalgar Square .
The open-air runway show, their first in seven years, promises to showcase both brands’ creative direction and connect directly with a new generation of customers. The brands recently made a physical retail comeback with a pop-up shop in London this May , and executives have hinted at further high street ambitions.
Fresh Ownership and Revitalized Identity ASOS sold a 75% stake in Topshop and Topman last September , forming a joint venture with Heartland , the holding company behind Bestseller, as part of its refinancing efforts…