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Celine unveils London flagship design

Inside Retail

Slimane makes use of the Edwardian building’s existing structure, dedicating the original octagonal space for displaying Celine’s fragrance collection. Meanwhile, artworks by Ugandan sculptor Leilah Babirye and artist Nika Neelova are displayed throughout the store. .

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Reconciliation Week pop-up shines a spotlight on First Nations brands

Inside Retail

Australia’s thriving First Nations economy was on full display at a pop-up market in Melbourne last night, featuring artwork, apparel and homewares from several Indigenous brands and businesses. Yarli Creative. They also recently launched a podcast called, ‘That’s the tea sis’.

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First Adidas Brand Centre launches in Singapore, brand’s largest there yet

Inside Retail

Dubbed ‘Homeground’, the new store spans three stories, housing a large selection of Adidas performance and Originals apparel, footwear and accessories, including items exclusive to Southeast Asia. The store’s facade features a giant 3D LED screen displaying the brand’s latest campaigns and promotions.

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Flying into the future: Step inside Pan Am’s flagship store in South Korea

Inside Retail

When someone mentions Pan Am, most people think of the former US airline that Leonardo DiCaprio portrayed in the hit film “Catch Me If You Can” as a con artist disguising himself as the airline’s pilot. The store also presents a series of content collaborations with local artists and labels, such as Nuri Yeon, Playmobil, and Arc.N.Book.

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“Our era is about reascension”: CEO Jennifer Child on the future of Oroton

Inside Retail

I think apparel was a big way to regain relevance because it’s a less considered and more frequent purchase for women than handbags, which are highly considered and less frequent. Apparel gave us that freshness and that frequency of thought with the consumers. Apparel will start to be more prominent in how we show up.

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The Pride Flag: a colourful history of a design icon

Design Wanted

June is Pride Month so expect to see rainbow flags being proudly displayed everywhere. Expect to see them everywhere this month: stretched across balconies, decorating shop windows and draped over the shoulders of those displaying solidarity with the LGBTQ community. But how did that flag become a symbol of LGBTQ pride?

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The Adoption of Pop-Up Stores by Luxury Brands

Retail Focus

From avant-garde installations to collaborative showcases with renowned artists or designers, pop-ups empower luxury brands to express their distinctiveness in captivating and unconventional ways. Each pop-up showcased limited-edition versions of the handbag, reimagined by artists such as KAWS, Daniel Arsham, and Lee Bul.

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