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Onetime airline Pan Am reimagined in South Korea as a lifestyle brand

Inside Retail

Featuring Pan Am’s signature blue and white, the Starfield Coex store is home to a selection of Pan Am-branded fashion apparel and accessories, ranging from bucket hats, travel bags, and phone cases to toys. The post Onetime airline Pan Am reimagined in South Korea as a lifestyle brand appeared first on Inside Retail.

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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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Kate Spade CEO & brand president on creating social impact through collaboration

Inside Retail

Prior to joining the c-suite Fraser started her distinguished career in luxury retail apparel and fashion as a merchandising manager for Calvin Klein. IR : Collaboration has been a hallmark of Kate Spade New York’s success, from partnerships with artists to co-branded collections.

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Designers reveal the secrets of skateboard design

Design Week

Clown’s revival of the inaugural Banksy collection The collaboration started with a drunken night out with the street artist. High-profile collaborators include fine artist Adam Neate and Brian Anderson, the first openly gay professional skateboarder. It’s also a conscious effort to reimagine Clown’s roots.

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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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Jewel Changi Food – How Changi’S F&B is changing airport retail?

Greater Group

The hand-carved Starbucks Siren on the wall leading up to the second floor took Singapore-based artist, Sean Dunston, two months to complete. The entire look was reimagined – Millennial-ised, if you will. STARBUCKS RESERVE (#02-204). The Starbuck flagship is a sight to behold. PAZZION CAFE (#B1-243). Does the name sound familiar?