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Indigo announces first-of-its-kind urban concept store

Retail Focus

The new store design, developed by UK-based brand innovation studio Dalziel & Pow , promises a unique eye-candy environment, centered on an edited selection of Indigo’s curated assortment of books, with a new heightened focus on lifestyle products and in-store experiences. million to more than 1,000,000 students across Canada since 2004.

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Pricing and consumer perception: Why fast-fashion brands launch premium ranges

Inside Retail

Fast fashion brands have been curating elevated collections as part of their merchandise strategy for many years now but with varying levels of success. These ‘premium’ collections still fit the fast-fashion criteria despite the higher price point due to the brands rapidly producing a high volume of garments to bring to market.

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Beatport reveals new turntable-inspired logo in brand remix

Design Week

Established in 2004, Beatport is an online electronic music store, with a catalogue of over nine million tracks and with 36 million annual customers. The new app seeks to let DJs discover and curate music on-the-go. Content and marketing were another focus for the new identity.

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Mercato Introduces Mercato Place

VMS

Mercato Place is an online resource and service for specifiers to explore materials and trends, search easy-to-use resource libraries and order free textile samples curated from leading textile manufacturers and distributors from around the world. Sayers is president of Thoroughbred Fulfillment, a role he’s held since 2004.

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“A creative polymath”: Isamu Noguchi’s life explored in new Barbican exhibition

Design Week

The answer is yes,” according to Barbican curator Florence Ostende. Ostende has curated the Barbican’s upcoming exhibition on Japanese-American designer and artist Isamu Noguchi. Isamu Noguchi (design) with Shoji Sadao (architect), Play Equipment at Moerenuma Koen, 1988-2004. “Was he a designer? A sculptor?

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The Adoption of Pop-Up Stores by Luxury Brands

Retail Focus

Its origins can be traced back to the vibrant European Christmas markets, notably the Vienna December market in 1928, which showcased temporary installations and seasonal merchandise, laying the foundation for the temporary retail experience.

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