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About Latest Collection

The connecting layer in fashion data. 

 
Fashion is all about collections, timing, and presentation. But behind every collection lies something less visible: item data. Sizes, colors, barcodes, prices, images. When that information is incorrect or fragmented, the entire chain slows down. 

Latest Collection was created to structurally solve that problem. We do not build cash register systems. We do not operate webshops. We are the neutral data layer that connects brands, software partners, and retailers.

Built from practice.


Latest Collection has emerged from years of experience in fashion retail software. We understand the frustration of manual entry, customization per brand, and error-prone processes. That’s why we have developed a single uniform structure for fashion item data. Brands provide their data correctly once. We standardize and distribute this to connected systems. This means less interpretation, fewer errors, and more speed in the supply chain.

Build for fashion. 

Designed for you.

Partnership as a starting point. 

 

We do not believe in loose connections. We build sustainable integrations.

With software partners, we work on stable connections that are scalable. With brands, we ensure that product data is correct, complete, and available on time. With retailers, we make daily operations easier.

Collaboration means for us: clear agreements, transparent processes, and a shared focus on quality.

Simplicity instead of complexity.


The fashion industry is complex enough. Data doesn't have to be.

Brands can submit their product files free of charge via Excel or CSV. Partners integrate through a standardized connection. Retailers scan and work with consistent information.

No fragmented files. No loose interpretations. One clear standard. 

What we stand for. 

 

We believe in reliability over speed, in structure over improvisation, and in collaboration over replacement.

Our role is clear: to ensure that fashion data flows effortlessly between brand, system, and store.

So that everyone in the chain can do what they are good at.

Building together a stronger fashion chain.


The question is not whether uniform article data is necessary. The question is how you organize it structurally.

We choose a future where brands can easily supply, software partners can enhance their solutions, and retailers can operate without manual hassle.

Do you want to discover how your organization fits into this?

We are happy to engage in conversation.