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Lee in global collaboration with artist Jean-Michel Basquiat

Inside Retail

Jeans retailer Lee has partnered with artist Jean-Michel Basquiat to launch a global collection blending legendary denim and art in styles for both men and women. The post Lee in global collaboration with artist Jean-Michel Basquiat appeared first on Inside Retail Australia. Prices range from $65 to $220.

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Virtual influencers, living architecture and microbial fashion – Our next nature is already here

Design Wanted

Presenting 176 pages of thought-provoking content that gives you the ideas, tools and perspectives to face our world with. And there are yet many other species that exercise their own influence ; viral microorganisms, an internet of trees and artificial intelligence—each with their own perspective. What can we learn from each other?

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Virtual influencers, living architecture and microbial fashion – Our next nature is already here

Design Wanted

Presenting 176 pages of thought-provoking content that gives you the ideas, tools and perspectives to face our world with. And there are yet many other species that exercise their own influence ; viral microorganisms, an internet of trees and artificial intelligence—each with their own perspective. What can we learn from each other?

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Why Taking Shape’s recent collab is centred on reconciliation

Inside Retail

For a second consecutive year, plus-sized fashion brand Taking Shape is continuing its collaboration with Gurugulu and Indinji Gimuy woman from Yarrabah in far north Queensland, Elverina Johnson. The new collection aims to educate people about the Great Barrier Reef, using First Nations stories through the medium of fashion and art.

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The Adoption of Pop-Up Stores by Luxury Brands

Retail Focus

The Japanese fashion label Comme des Garçons, with founder Rei Kawakubo, notably launched the first pop-up store in Berlin in 2004, drawing crowds with normal retail-priced items and creating a sense of urgency that remains influential in shoppers today. What’s in store for luxury pop-ups?

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Recycled nylon, video and dance: Camilla & Marc showcases the ‘new normal’

Inside Retail

Australian luxury fashion brand Camilla & Marc has just released a gender neutral and sustainable sportswear collection, showcased through a multidisciplinary campaign featuring 10 local creatives. It’s clear that the Camilla & Marc team is placing firm milestones to becoming a circular fashion business. The show must go on.

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How retailers are supporting, and learning from, the LGBTQ+ community

Inside Retail

Brands as diverse as Amazon, AussieBum, General Pants, Coles, David Jones, and COS, have taken the opportunity to release a handful of colourful product lines and celebratory events to voice their support for the queer community. Corporate support of the community is the ultimate litmus test of inclusion.”