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Macy’s Honors Black History Month with Illusory Window Display

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C ONCEPT: A SERIES OF windows honoring Black History Month combines bold patterning with optical illusions, creating a sense of depth in an otherwise compact space. With nods to traditional African and Eastern textiles, her designs directly impacted the wallpaper and bold patterning surrounding the apparel. WORK OF ART. GILDED IN GOLD.

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2021 IVC First Place: “Market by Macy’s” (In-Store Apparel Presentation)

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Unique amenities and experiential moments compose the space, inspiring consumers to engage with others and the products as they shop.”. Other notable visual elements, like feature walls and brand story cards, help shoppers connect with local brands and merchandise through storytelling, Novak explains. PHOTO GALLERY (13 IMAGES).

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How to Maximize Your Retail Floor Space with a Little Help from NAHANCO

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National Hanger Company is the retail supply source for all types of clothing stores, including department stores, specialty stores, consignment shops, thrift stores and any other type of retail location that needs visual merchandising support. When you have less space to work with, it is critical that you stay organized.

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Allbirds Opens First Denver Store

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Footwear and apparel brand Allbirds (San Francisco) has opened a new store and community center at the Cherry Creek Shopping Center in Denver, according to a press release. Custom wood chairs and displays evoke nature, while each product’s carbon footprint is clearly communicated.

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

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Since Battersea Power Station reopened less than two years ago, major retailers have flocked to open innovative retail spaces and concepts. 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. Aesop was a personal favourite of mine.

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2021 IVC Best in Show: “Something Like THAT” (Temporary/Pop-Up)

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For those projects that were created during the most uncertain times in recent history, visual merchandising proved to be a key component in facilitating memorable experiences shoppers could immerse themselves in to center their focus, as seen through this year’s winning displays.

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On Our Radar: Harley-Davidson, Daytona Beach, Florida

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One of the biggest Harley-Davidson dealerships in the country, the 100,000-square-foot space is designed to welcome large numbers of riders on a daily basis. After a recent facelift, the store was able to utilize some dead space. Photography: Courtesy of Harley-Davidson Daytona Beach. Fixture design by RCS Innovations.