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Department Stores – what does the future hold?

Retail Focus

The huge increase in online shopping over the past decade or so has had a major impact on department stores, with many consumers turning to Amazon, eBay and other online shops for shopping, rather than a more traditional trip out to a physical store. Changing culture of shopping.

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Longchamp redefines its retail footprint with très chic Melbourne apartment

Inside Retail

The brand has grown to have a presence in 80 countries through a distribution network encompassing 1200 points of sale across stand-alone stores, franchises, department stores, multi-brand leather goods stores, travel retail and e-commerce websites.

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David Jones reveals plans for WorldPride month

Inside Retail

Premium department store David Jones is set to host a range of in-store festivities and experiences, as part of pride month. Between February 23 and March 5, the retailer’s Bondi and Elizabeth Street stores in Sydney will feature live performances from a diverse dance troupe called Briefs Factory.

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AMO recreates "Provence atmosphere" with clay Jacquemus shop-in-shop

Dezeen

Dutch studio AMO has created a terracruda-clad shop-in-shop with curving tiered shelving for French-fashion brand Jacquemus at luxury department store Selfridges. The boutique was installed as a permanent retail space located on the ground floor of London department store Selfridges and is host to Jacquemus bags and accessories.

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

Inside Retail

The store interior features air travel elements, such as conveyor belts, a check-in counter, circular displays outlined with neon lights resembling jet engines, and porthole windows filled with sky images. The post Flying into the future: Step inside Pan Am’s flagship store in South Korea appeared first on Inside Retail.

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London’s back, baby: Exploring three of the city’s retail hotspots

Inside Retail

Its store design pays homage to the industrial history of Battersea and is inspired by mid-century sci-fi films. The wall display looks like mirror computer switchboards, the basin almost looks like a control desk and there’s a giant, orb-shaped light fixture above. A true luxury store should be as aspirational as possible.

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Everything you need to know about Amazon’s first physical clothing store

Inside Retail

According to the post, Amazon Style will offer women’s and men’s apparel, shoes and accessories from hundreds of popular and emerging brands, and include several innovative features, such as tailored, real-time recommendations. How Amazon Style works. Amazon Style claims to be a “new way” to shop and discover fashion.