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Analysis: How Australian department stores can thrive in a post-Covid world

Inside Retail

Australian department stores typically hold a competitive advantage in terms of their prime locations and large store footprints, yet few choose to leverage these advantages to build truly differentiated destinations that will both attract and engage shoppers. Create differentiated in-store experiences. Remove silos and build digital agility.

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Retail Trends: Evolution of traditional retail.

Greater Group

In retail, the rise of e-commerce has sparked worry about the relevance of brick-and-mortar and prompted retailers to reimagine the way they use tech to promote their products and engage shoppers. Check out their first residentially located digital branch that just launched in collaboration with greater group.

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V&A Dundee’s Night Fever explores the design history of the world’s most famous clubs

Design Week

“Night clubs have the power to mean a lot to people on a number of different levels,” Night Fever: Designing Club Culture curator Kirsty Hassard says. She points to Manchester’s Haçienda, whose black and yellow Peter Saville-designed stripe pattern has even infiltrated non-clubbing culture.

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V&A Dundee’s Night Fever explores the design history of the world’s most famous clubs

Design Week

“Night clubs have the power to mean a lot to people on a number of different levels,” Night Fever: Designing Club Culture curator Kirsty Hassard says. She points to Manchester’s Haçienda, whose black and yellow Peter Saville-designed stripe pattern has even infiltrated non-clubbing culture.

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