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Bally Unveils A New London Flagship on Regent Street, Celebrating its 170-Year Heritage

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Conceived in collaboration with Seen Displays , a London-based creative design and production agency, Bally Haus London’s interior is inspired by the city’s geological and architectural history. A focus on materials creates an open, flexible space with visual contrasts, a central Bally Haus feature. Nicolas Girotto, Bally CEO.

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Ksubi Open Their First London Standalone Store

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The opening will also coincide with the launch of a limited-edition collaboration with London-based artist Slawn. Now 23 years in business, the brand has expanded into a global movement, fuelled by its loyal celebrity fan base ranging from artists such as A$AP Rocky and Travis Scott, with the US becoming its primary market.

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Emerging talents shine brightly at London Fashion Week as mega brands stay away

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Even Storm Eunice was unable to deter editors, the press, influencers and other fashionable A-listers from filling the front rows at London Fashion Week. Combining the digital and physical worlds, Crutchley presented 21 physical looks and several pieces for the metaverse, as supported by fashion-tech start-up Zero10.

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Fashion brand Forte Forte "drowns" its Rome store in green onyx

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Green onyx lines the floors and walls of this fashion boutique in Rome by creative duo Giada Forte and Robert Vattilana. The Forte Forte store is located on Via Borgognona, a street in the heart of the Campo Marzio – the 4th rione, or district, of Rome – that was once full of artists. Top: green onyx covers the interior of the store.

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Bottega Veneta creative director Matthieu Blazy combines glass bricks and walnut for first store

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The same wood was used in transitional spaces for a spiral staircase , curved corridor and for statement details like a display table and wooden columns. The front door of the shop features a unique glass handle by the Venice-based Japanese glass artist, Ritsue Mishima.

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Norm Architects fashions industrial yet warm interiors for Notabene flagship in Copenhagen

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When it came to devising a fit-out for the Notabene store in Copenhagen's Old Town, Norm Architects worked on fostering "contrast and beauty" between the site's existing industrial features and the warm, tactile material palette that the studio felt was representative of the footwear brand. The store's main room has exposed concrete walls.

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Snøhetta combines clay and oak in minimalist Holzweiler store

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Architecture practice Snøhetta stuck to natural materials for the fit-out of the Holzweiler boutique in Copenhagen , incorporating subtle references to the fashion brand's Norwegian heritage. Its undulating outer walls are fitted with display shelves and coated in a smooth layer of clay , while the inside has a rough, craggy surface.