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Ksubi’s return to Australian shores with Bondi Beach House and what’s next

Inside Retail

When Inside Retail spoke with current CEO Craig King back in 2018 it was established that the company was scouting for CBD locations in both Melbourne and Sydney. Almost four years later, the flagship location has been locked in at 113 King Street in Sydney and is due to open in March 2024, followed by an undisclosed Melbourne location.

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Temple of the Sun co-founder talks design inspiration and sales growth

Inside Retail

Founded in Byron Bay in 2014, it has gained a cult following for its unique designs inspired by history, archaeology and ancient symbolism. Darren Gallant: Temple of the Sun first launched in late 2014. DG: Jewellery does feel like a very “busy” space at the moment, and yes, there is a surge of new brands.

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Exploring Seoul’s trendsetting street style and cafe culture 

Inside Retail

Source: Supplied Ader Error, Hongdae: Streetwear meets art (IYKNK) Well-loved by K-pop stars, this local unisex streetwear brand was born in Seoul in 2014 and since then it has collaborated with retail giants like Puma and Zara and stocked at major international retailers. Cafe Onion, located in the “Brooklyn” of Seoul.

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“It’s the right time to open some stores”: Ksubi CEO Craig King

Inside Retail

A group called Bleach stepped in and picked up their debt and ran the business until 2014. All the while, General Pants was Ksubi’s biggest account, so when the second iteration of the brand ultimately went into administration in 2014, General Pants took over running the brand. CK: We’re still trying to find the right location.

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Subtype to open new store in ‘under-serviced’ market of Brisbane

Inside Retail

Located on Edward Street in Brisbane, amongst luxury retailers, such as Cartier, Hermès and Louis Vuitton, the new store will extend Subtype’s reach into Queensland for the first time. “We We feel the market is significantly under-serviced in the street and sneaker space. Look and feel of a high-end boutique.

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Halleroed inserts sculptural travertine display plinths in Axel Arigato's Paris store

Dezeen

Located in the Marais district on Rue Vieille du Temple, the boutique stocks the brand's full range of footwear, clothing and accessories, in addition to a curated selection of design objects. A freestanding travertine wall divides the space into two. Axel Arigato was launched in 2014 as an online store for luxury streetwear.

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Studio Anne Holtrop creates gypsum walls that look like fabric for Maison Margiela store

Dezeen

Located at 22 Bruton Street, the boutique is laid out across 190-square-metres and displays Maison Margiela's Co-Ed collections , with men's and women's ready-to-wear alongside accessories such as shoes, jewellery and eyewear. Gypsum partition walls separate the retail space.