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Louis Vuitton overhauls stores with Yayoi Kusama polka-dots and life-like animatronics

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Luxury brand Louis Vuitton has transformed its stores across the world for the launch of its anticipated capsule collection with Japanese contemporary artist Yayoi Kusama. The collection is the second collaboration between Louis Vuitton and Kusama, returning a decade after the fashion house and artist first collaborated in 2012.

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Checkerboard walls wrap Awake NY store by Rafael de Cárdenas

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Local architect Rafael de Cárdenas referenced lost landmarks of New York for the interiors of this streetwear store in the city's Lower East Side. De Cárdenas worked with Angelo Baque, the former brand director of streetwear brand Supreme , on the design of a retail location for Awake NY , which Baque founded in 2012.

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Kate Spade CEO & brand president on creating social impact through collaboration

Inside Retail

In 2012 Fraser became the president of Marc Jacobs after over 13 years in the business before leaving to become the CEO of Anne Klein in 2015. IR : Collaboration has been a hallmark of Kate Spade New York’s success, from partnerships with artists to co-branded collections.

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Recycled aluminium cans decorate exterior of Daily Paper's first US store

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Drawing on African cosmology, the mosaic is fitted with small lights that chart the star constellation visible in Amsterdam skies the day that Daily Paper was officially established – 1 April 2012. The surrounding ground floor has been made to look like a museum, with bright-white surfaces and tall glass cabinets that display accessories.

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Glossier’s Los Angeles store takes cues from Hollywood studios

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The store interior is decorated in the brand's signature pink hues. Props of oversized cosmetics add a sense of fun to the interiors. The space will be stocked with lush topiaries, a coffee bar and cafe, and a large surrealist marble fountain created by local artist duo Haas Brothers. Beyond the entrance are two product areas.

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Gen Z Workplace Needs Are Transforming Semi-Urban Design

All Work

As the first generation of digital natives, Generation Z aka Gen Z (born between 1997 and 2012) is highly accustomed to a technology-first lifestyle. Designing spaces that are creative, artistic, and fun entices renters, ensuring that there is always something new to discover and a great photo to be taken.

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Deniz Aktay and the potential of hyper-realistic furniture renders

Design Wanted

I have always been fascinated by architectural exterior and interior visualisations and 3D modelling,” Aktay says. “ Up to now, these channels with millions of viewers were rarely opened for unknown artists and designers but mostly reserved for established professionals.

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