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Can Japan’s Aeon become a global juggernaut?

Inside Retail

In March, Aeon Phnom Penh, the older of the two and informally known as ‘Aeon 1’, hosted the opening of H&M’s first Cambodian store, an 1800 square metre shop spread over two levels offering women’s, men’s and kids’ clothing and accessories. The mall will have almost 100,000 square metres of gross leasable area and 250 shops.

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How Australian designer Daniel Avakian is reimagining the runway

Inside Retail

Inspired by the 1982 film Blade Runner , Daniel Avakian’s Tears in the Rain collection incorporates his signature bespoke tailoring and couture pieces, mixed with ’90s Sydney graffiti art, carried by a strong colour palette of greens, navy, black and pops of red. Many garments from the collection featured as digital fashion in the store.

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Meet Daniel Broderick, a New Yorker helming New Era’s APAC operations

Inside Retail

This experience has also sharpened his ability to adapt to diverse markets and tailor strategies to meet the specific needs and preferences of APAC consumers. He strives to strike a balance that resonates with both the brand’s heritage and the local market preferences.

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Morici shows the production behind its Venezia collection of Luxury boxes

Design Wanted

From jewellery boxes to cigar cases, Italian furniture and accessories brand Morici takes people behind the scenes of how it handcrafts the highly-desired and high-design Venezia collection. . The veneer characteristics used in Morici’s products are carefully chosen with the aim to create an elegant, balanced mosaic – ©Morici.

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Levi’s CMO: “I don’t think skinny jeans are truly dying”

Inside Retail

Alongside the timeless sensibility of the original 501, we are seeing increased love for loose-hanging, wide-leg and flared styles popularised in the 70s and 90s, silhouettes that balance our need for comfort and function with a desire for elevated styling.

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