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“Platform for change”: Coachtopia boss talks circular design and pop-ups 

Inside Retail

Launched in April this year, Coachtopia is a subset of the original American leather and apparel brand, founded in 1941, with a mission to tap into the growing demand for circular fashion. Once the materials are sourced, the products are made in such a way to be more easily disassembled, repaired, and reimagined for second and third lives.

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High tech meets high fashion: Balmain launches NFT-based loyalty program

Inside Retail

Launched during Paris Fashion Week, it’s a reimagined loyalty and rewards program powered by Web3 technology and designed to be a seamless experience across physical and digital environments. . Instead of thinking where our body is at a particular moment, consider it from the perspective of what our consciousness focuses on.

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Designers reveal the secrets of skateboard design

Design Week

It’s also a conscious effort to reimagine Clown’s roots. After an initial run of apparel, she re-invested funds and was able to move onto her vision of designing skateboards. The gap in the market was obvious to Stone. He’s also a fan of perspective-shifting film directors like Wes Anderson and Stanley Kubrick.

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The Adoption of Pop-Up Stores by Luxury Brands

Retail Focus

Its origins can be traced back to the vibrant European Christmas markets, notably the Vienna December market in 1928, which showcased temporary installations and seasonal merchandise, laying the foundation for the temporary retail experience.

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How legacy brands can stay relevant without losing their soul

Inside Retail

Diffusion’s 2020 Direct-to-Consumer Purchase Intent Index shows 81 per cent of consumers will make at least one DTC purchase over the next five years, with 77 per cent of apparel and accessory companies now DTC. As The Drum reported, the DTC market is projected to grow by 19.2 The pressure will continue. per cent in 2021 alone.

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