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Off White, Louis Vuitton artistic designer Virgil Abloh passes away

Inside Retail

Virgil Abloh, artistic director at LVMH, Louis Vuitton and Off White, has passed away. In 2013, he founded Off White, and became the Men’s Artistic Director of Louis Vuitton in 2018. He also partnered and collaborated with artists and brands outside of the fashion space, from designing album covers to Kanye West, to furniture for Ikea.

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Isern Serra turns renderings into reality to form pink Moco Concept Store in Barcelona

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Design studio Isern Serra has transformed a computer-generated image by digital artist Six N Five into a rose-coloured retail space for the Moco Museum in Barcelona. Situated in Barcelona's El Born neighbourhood, the Moco Museum exclusively exhibits the work of modern artists such as Damien Hirst , Kaws , Yayoi Kusama and Jeff Koons.

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Giuseppe di Morabito, Harrods

Retail Focus

Working with Harlequin Design , Milan-based fashion designer Giuseppe di Morabito has launched a monochromatic retail space in the world-famous Harrods Department store. The artistic value of Giuseppe di Morabito’s collections lies in the study and interpretation of historical and visual elements.

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

Retail Focus

A prevalent design theme centres around London clay, which forms the bedrock of the Thames underground to the building blocks of the city’s iconic landmarks above ground. A focus on materials creates an open, flexible space with visual contrasts, a central Bally Haus feature. Bally Haus London opened its doors on July 13th.

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How Indigenous fashion brands are paving the way for the next generation

Inside Retail

The rise of Indigenous fashion has been a long time coming. While there has never been a shortage of talented First Nations designers, historically, many have struggled to break into the fashion industry due to a lack of connections and support. Collections that can really stand their ground at Fashion Week.

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Crypto fashion: why people pay real money for virtual clothes

Inside Retail

Digital artist and Japan-enthusiast Kai’s real name is Noah. ” In Decentraland, clothing for avatars – known as “wearables” – can be bought and sold on the blockchain in the form of a crypto asset called a non-fungible token (NFT). . For NFT enthusiasts, online fashion does not replace physical purchases.

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‘Blackfellas are thriving’: The bond between Indigenous design and culture

Inside Retail

Last week, Breville revealed a range of six kitchen products featuring Aboriginal artworks from three Western Desert artists from the Papunya Tala Artists Centre, with 100 per cent of profits going to First Nations foundations and the artists owning their own copyright. Fashion as a vehicle to tell stories. It’s cyclical.

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