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THEMERetailers adopt AI to accelerate personalization and speed

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Estée Lauder compresses beauty innovation from 18 months to 70 hours with AI

Retail / DTC › Health and Personal Care Retailers › Pharmacies and Drug Retailers

Estée Lauder's Beauty Reimagined strategy uses AI to compress product innovation cycles from 18-24 months to approximately 70 hours, while treating TikTok and stores as a unified ecosystem where discovery, experience, and purchase happen simultaneously. For commerce practitioners, this represents a fundamental shift in how speed and local relevance become competitive advantages in a market where consumer expectations are set by Amazon and Netflix.

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AI-driven ecommerce traffic converts 42% better than non-AI sources

Retail / DTC › Department Stores

Adobe data from March 2026 shows AI-directed traffic to retailer websites now converts 42% more often than non-AI traffic, a dramatic reversal from a year prior when AI traffic converted at half the rate. This shift reshapes how merchants prioritize AI investments and optimize their content strategies for emerging agentic commerce platforms.

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