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Yellow lighting illuminates Le Père store in New York by BoND

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New York architecture studio BoND has used tubular lighting to create a bright yellow glow inside this men's apparel store on Manhattan's Lower East Side. The first flagship for cult fashion label Le Père occupies a 1,000-square-foot (93-square-metre) corner unit on Orchard Street.

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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. Light and dark marble flooring meets earthy, red stones, terracotta shelving displays and natural millwork.

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Flying into the future: Step inside Pan Am’s flagship store in South Korea

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When someone mentions Pan Am, most people think of the former US airline that Leonardo DiCaprio portrayed in the hit film “Catch Me If You Can” as a con artist disguising himself as the airline’s pilot. The store also presents a series of content collaborations with local artists and labels, such as Nuri Yeon, Playmobil, and Arc.N.Book.

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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. An onyx door sits within a brass wall.

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Standout stores: New flagships, pop-ups and openings that caught our eye 

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The store also features collaborations with talented Australian artists, with ground-level installations by paper engineer Benja Harney and artist Bianca Beers, and abstract sculptures and paintings by Elliott Routledge. The light-to-dark interior creates an atmosphere of mystery, while curved, whitewashed walls facilitate exploration.

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Fashion meets art inside Dries Van Noten's inaugural US store

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Luxury fashion label Dries Van Noten has opened its first US store in Los Angeles , which boasts interiors filled with artworks from creatives across the globe. Together the buildings measure 8,500 square feet (790 square meters), making this the Belgian fashion brand's largest retail space to date.

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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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