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On Our Radar: “Vans-tastic” Christmas Window Display, Glasgow, U.K.

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This attention-grabbing holiday window display recently created by Scottish artist Craig Black for this Vans (Anaheim, Calif.) To create the ornament’s futuristic look, Black poured differently colored layers of acrylic paint onto spheres, allowing the colors to flow and drip down, ultimately lending a marble-like look.

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Eddie Nketiah celebrates new partnership by opening latest Under Armour brand house on Oxford Street

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Local artist Jim Vision contributed to the authenticity of this latest Brand House with beautifully hand- painted artwork. These motifs are layered with multimedia 3D elements and interwoven with team sports elements to enhance the design, creating a dynamic display of artistic expression and athletic inspiration.

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

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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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NYC Watch Store Lures Shoppers with AR Display

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The latest example is the new Citizen Watch shop in a major Herald Square department store in New York City, which recently installed one of the world’s first consumer-facing augmented reality product display cases. The innovative retail project is the brainchild of Citizen Watch with Pac Team Group, Luminary Design Co. The Challenge.

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Japanese Retail Design – Top Stores in Tokyo

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Apart from a massive range of running apparel for men, women and kids, the Harajuku flagship houses a cafe where shoppers can grab a coffee and a healthy snack. The overall design reminds of Japanese rock gardens with flowing yet dynamic lines that leads shoppers from the first floor up the spiraling staircase to the second floor.