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With solid experience in the fashion industry and a strong background in commercial development, driving brands, and creating customer experiences, Malin Lundell takes over the role as Country Manager for Lindex Sweden. Malin most recently held the position as Country Manager Sweden for Kappahl and Newbie and will start her new role on March 9, 2026.
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“We are delighted to welcome Malin Lundell to Lindex. Her broad expertise and experience from the fashion industry will be a valuable addition to our Swedish sales organisation. Malin will play a key role in our commercial management
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Body ideals and hormonal changes negatively affect the majority of Nordic women. This is shown in a new Nordic survey conducted by Norstat on behalf of Lindex, involving over 4,000 women. The survey is part of Lindex’s ongoing efforts to highlight and contribute to increased knowledge about women’s well-being.
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A new survey from Lindex reveals that 6 out of 10 Nordic women aged 18-75 feel that their well-being is negatively affected by prevailing body ideals. The issue is most prominent in the age group 18–45, where 8 out of 10 women report being negatively affected to some extent.