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

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Dutch architect Anne Holtrop has remodelled Maison Margiela 's concept store in London adding walls cast in textile moulds to reflect the brand's garment construction techniques. Gypsum partition walls separate the retail space. The Bruton Street store houses clothing as well as accessories. Photography is by Henry Bourne.

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Crypto fashion: why people pay real money for virtual clothes

Inside Retail

LVMH-owned Louis Vuitton launched a metaverse game where players can collect NFTs, and Burberry has created branded NFT accessories for Blankos Block Party, a game owned by Mythical Games. Gucci has sold non-NFT clothing for avatars within the game Roblox. “Basically what you’re wearing is what makes you who you are.”

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Black spiral staircase twists through Joseph store in Miami Design District

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Featuring contrasting white polished-marble stair treads, it twists through a circular opening to lead from womenswear on the ground floor to menswear and accessories on the first floor. Smoked-black glass wraps around the opening with a curved black balustrade adding to the decorative motifs.

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Why luxury brands are bowing down to resale

Inside Retail

We definitely see the opportunity to become a more relevant player within the space by offering both.”. Circular fashion introduces the concept of extending a product’s lifespan by recycling it over and over again. Introducing circular fashion. One of the factors fuelling the shift to resale is the demand for sustainably sourced goods.

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Melbourne Fashion Festival recap: High-low looks and next-gen talent

Inside Retail

A lot of people see our premium runways, they’re very visible and critical for designers, but we have so much more in the community and cultural space, whether it be art installations, workshops or talks,” Caroline Ralphsmith, CEO of the festival, told Inside Retail. The concept] works well internationally.

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“Impossible to ignore”: Witchery MD’s plans to capitalise on digital growth

Inside Retail

During the pandemic, the Australian womenswear brand Witchery turned 50, but rather than kicking back to party, the retailer revved its omnichannel strategy and worked on a new physical store concept. What is Witchery doing in the bricks-and-mortar space? We are on a journey. What was that creative process like?

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Over 600 flash sales and 500,000 members: The story of OnTheList

Inside Retail

Since then, they have expanded OnTheList to Singapore in September 2018, Shanghai in 2019, and Australia, South Korea and Malaysia in 2021, hosting over 600 flash sales and building a community of over 500,000 members along the way. When we look at this business, brands give us their consignments to manage our sales.

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