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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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Adidas Opens New Women’s Store with “Softer” Design Elements

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Designers relied on rounded edges, flowing lines and muted tones in their aim to create a spacious, modern environment, the article says. To make the store geographically relevant, the shoemaker also collaborated with local artists, including one textile designer who crafted a hand-stitched wool tapestry.

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Why Viktoria & Woods is about creativity, inclusivity and sustainability

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With travel, weddings and other celebrations also resuming, we expect this will continue to influence an increase in spend across apparel. For example, we will repurpose fabrics into new designs, or rephase collections to manage stock flow through tougher seasons. IR: Tell me about your new kidswear line and the thinking behind it.

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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.

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VMSD’s 2021 Designer Dozen: Future Proofing

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K EEPING THE organizational pipeline flowing with creative, high-potential talent is a challenge every company faces, yet countless studies have shown that identifying and engaging young professionals early in their careers is critical to future success. She is also responsible for working on shop-in-shops. Gamma Photography, Costa Mesa, CA.

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