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How Gucci and Ikea are using AR to drive sales

Inside Retail

According to an International Data Corporation (IDC) study, AR is anticipated to see compound annual growth rates of up to 135 per cent in retail market spend by 2023, and Snap is eager to get a slice of the pie. The client can then share the look to their social media, automatically tagging the salon in the process.

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The Pop-Up Experience

Retailing Insight

The pop-up or flash retailing market in the United States is estimated to be a $50 billion industry, and it’s for good reason. This effort tapped into another benefit of pop-ups – the ability to showcase local artists and lesser-known brands. Tips for Artists and Brands. The Concept.

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The Art & Science of Visual Merchandising [Inside the Evolution of Retail]

Rose

Retail merchandising is an art and science,” according to enterprise business website SmartSheet.com. Regarding the artistic component, “Visual merchandising applies to everything from the exterior of your retail store to the well-lit entryway all the way through to the well-placed furniture, fixtures, and promotional displays.

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5 Best Experiential Retail Examples

Greater Group

STORY at Macy’s launched with the theme, ‘Color’, threading its way through the wide range of curated products and theme-related community events, brightly bringing their material Instagram-feed to life. Beauty classes are also offered in-store where guests can learn makeup skills and tricks from expert artists. The best part?