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Elevating the Festive Season: The Significance of Luxury Pop-Up Stores During Christmas

Retail Focus

The holiday season’s magical air of celebration and joy influences how people shop and engage with brands. Furthermore, I assess their impact on the visibility of a brand, customer engagement, and overall success. Senior retail consultant at Univers Retail | Published author | Visiting lecturer.

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In-store shopping is far from dead – but the phygital world beckons retailers

Inside Retail

21 per cent of shoppers are drawn to gift cards and various gift choices. Catering to these changing customer expectations, while having an understanding of which services to prioritise will contribute to the growth and success of retailers over the coming years,” said Quinn.

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The Art and Business of Christmas Windows in Retail

Retail Focus

These meticulously curated displays are more than just aesthetics, they convey a diverse range of messages that encompass product offerings, discounts, overall ambiance, and brand identity. Retailers are no longer using static displays; now they use cutting-edge technology like augmented reality and interactive elements to engage passersby.

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LSKD appoints first chief retail officer as part of its “audacious” growth plan

Inside Retail

Customer experience LSKD has ‘audacious’ growth plans for the next few years and Shaughnessy is expected to play a key role in helping the brand create a unique in-store experience and ensuring the right products are stocked in each store.

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Making an inkpact

Retail Insider

She offered to send some hand-written letters to see if this was more engaging – and it was. Interestingly, Inkpact tries to steer companies away from including notes in subscription boxes despite their huge popularity and curated nature. Out of 30 letters written, 20 resulted in meetings.