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The Art and Business of Christmas Windows in Retail

Retail Focus

During Christmas, when the ingenuity and artistic flair invested in window displays reach an unprecedented zenith, this role shines even more brightly than it does in any other season. Retailers rely on the talents of designers and artists to create displays that are not ordinary.

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How Supreme balances price point and prestige to win over streetwear fans

Inside Retail

James Jebbia, the founder of Supreme, said that Seoul is as important as Tokyo or Paris, and that the target market in the city is “super cool and sophisticated, and while skateboarding culture is small and vibrant, the love for fashion, art and music is real and thriving”.

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Forte Forte's first US store features golden changing rooms and balancing stones

Dezeen

Light fixtures inspired by James Turrell artworks, balancing stones, and a circular golden changing room feature in the interiors of fashion brand Forte Forte 's Los Angeles boutique. Vattilana called the design "an ineffable balance of the geometric and the organic". The store features a sage green enamelled metal facade.

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Giuseppe di Morabito, Harrods

Retail Focus

The brand’s style plays with a sense of elegant bizarreness, the art of tailoring in different shapes and forms: the garments vary from ready-to-wear to the more sophisticated. The artistic value of Giuseppe di Morabito’s collections lies in the study and interpretation of historical and visual elements.

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Runway trends, pop art and new designers: Q&A with Natalie Xenita, IMG

Inside Retail

Costume designer Lizzy Gardiner, designer and illustrator Ken Done, Moschino creative director Jeremy Scott and pop art icon Andy Warhol. I’ve always been inspired by pop art and its ability to elevate popular culture into fine art forms, and vice versa. How would you describe the Australian fashion landscape right now?

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Premier Graphics uses Drytac films to bridge the gap on innovative art installation

Drytac

Canadian design and graphics business Premier Graphics used Drytac Polar Grip print media and Interlam Pro laminates to produce a series of eye-catching graphics for a futuristic augmented reality art installation on the Cambie Street Bridge in Vancouver. Doing this opened up a whole new dimension, transforming parts of the installation.

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London’s First Crisp Pick ‘n’ Mix Pop-Up Arrives This November

Retail Focus

On arrival, guests will find a plethora of artistic touch points that champion the humble potato, from decorative displays, neon signs and eye-catching installations such as plinths with packets of crisps transformed into works of art. Mature Cheddar & Red Onion: a rich full bodied vegan cheese balances red onion’s bite.

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