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

Inside Retail

Spanning two floors, the 1103sqm retail space features distinct areas dedicated to specific product categories. 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.

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Welcome to digital art gallery Teleport, the offline version of the metaverse

Inside Retail

Teleport, the brainchild of founder and CEO, Edward Eremyan, made quite a splash in Hong Kong last year, as its immersive exhibition showcased a multi-sensory journey into an artistic sphere of digital experiences. Eremyan believes the time to reinvent the retail experience is upon us.

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Holiday pop-up stores and brand experiences with a lasting impact

Greater Group

There is a fine art to designing and delivering temporary retail activations that make a mark without deviating from your brand identity. Holiday pop-ups need to be original, engaging, and impactful. This is an excellent example of elevating the product experience by engaging hospitality. Cocktails by Candlelight.

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Jewel Changi Food – How Changi’S F&B is changing airport retail?

Greater Group

The way to a Singaporean’s heart is through their stomach, and since Changi Airport Group initially estimated 60% of the visitors will be locals , Jewel Changi’s food offering was the key factor to engage their largest predicted customer group. The entire look was reimagined – Millennial-ised, if you will. STARBUCKS RESERVE (#02-204).

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From Shein to Chanel: Why we’re in the age of pop-ups

Inside Retail

From Shein to Chanel, Skims to Supreme, more and more retailers seem to be investing in temporary brick-and-mortar locations, more commonly known as pop-up shops. The use of temporary retail spaces is certainly not a new concept, it has been around for centuries. The brand can also gain experience with retail operations.

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Exploring Seoul’s trendsetting street style and cafe culture 

Inside Retail

Source: Supplied Pan Am, Seongsu-dong: Take flight into a space unknown You might remember Pan Am as a US airline that thrived during the 1950s and ’70s, then ceased operations in 1991. Now, it has been reimagined as a retro fashion and lifestyle brand based in Seoul.

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