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First Nations artists, Pride and mental health: Volley talks collabs

Inside Retail

Australian shoe company Volley has recently completed its Walk in their Shoes collaboration with First Nations artists and the National Gallery of Australia as part of its commitment to partner with organisations on projects that reflect its values. The showcase enabled the artists involved to illustrate what it’s like to walk in their shoes.

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How Korean popstars helped this New York jewellery brand go viral on TikTok

Inside Retail

OHTNYC is a New York-based accessories and apparel brand founded by Jinsol Woo, a one-time engineering student turned jewellery designer. In 2018, he began tinkering with product designs that would eventually lead to the launch of his jewellery and accessories brand, OHTNYC.

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Twisting bamboo installation weaves through Barcelona's Casa Loewe

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Loewe creative director Jonathan Anderson interspersed art collections and curated furniture across the store's interior, alongside the luxury fashion brand's ready-to-wear collections, accessories and fragrances. structure by Catalan artist Aurèlia Mun?oz. Casa Loewe features a bamboo installation by Tanabe Chikuunsai IV.

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Hedi Slimane uses "French elegance" to define Celine store in London

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Celine creative director Hedi Slimane has opened a flagship store in London for the French fashion house, which balances historic Edwardian features and a gallery-style aesthetic. The ground floor houses women's ready-to-wear, accessories, fragrances and homeware collections, and is enswathed in metres of marble and stone.

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How Aussie gumboot brand Merry People is taking on industry giants

Inside Retail

Here, Holloway talks about her journey from the banking world to fashion, the value of the tough early days ‘doing the markets’, expansion efforts in the UK and US, Merry People’s strength in digital marketing, the challenges of balancing a business with motherhood, and why the brand’s future is unisex.

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