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Renowned Savile Row menswear brand unveils ‘The House of Richard James’

Retail Focus

Thirty-two years after metaphorically gate-crashing Savile Row with a rebellious spirit and boundary-pushing approach to tailoring, renowned luxury menswear label Richard James will mark the opening with a VIP event on 29th February. As clients arrive at the ground floor, they are welcomed by the brand’s latest ready-to-wear collection.

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This week in property news

Inside Retail

A four-day celebration will kick off on April 29, featuring a Welcome to Country and ribbon cutting ceremony, as well as performances from local artists and musicians, and arts and crafts workshops. The precinct features more than 40 retailers, a new alfresco dining section, an Event Cinemas, and entertainment centre iPlay.

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The Future of Office Branding: Trends to Watch Out For 

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We stand on the cusp of a new era where the traditional boundaries of office spaces blur. Flexibility and Hybrid Spaces The year 2020 completely changed the way we view the world and business. More and more employees are starting to work remotely with flexible schedules, and offices are being reimagined as we reimagine our world.

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Design inspiration: our favourite projects from June

Design Week

Something Spaces, by Something Else and Where are the Black Designers? Taking on a blank space that often gets overlooked, Something Else and Where are the Black Designers? have partnered to create Something Spaces. The greenhouse-like atmosphere within means a more diverse range of crops can be grown in a more compact space.

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The Adoption of Pop-Up Stores by Luxury Brands

Retail Focus

These ephemeral spaces offer a canvas for luxury brands to narrate their story, infusing tangible embodiment into the essence of their brand identity. One of the primary ways luxury brands utilise pop-up stores to tell their stories is by providing customers access to spaces that serve as immersive storytelling environments.

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

Inside Retail

The use of temporary retail spaces is certainly not a new concept, it has been around for centuries. The traveling pop-up allowed visitors to “immerse themselves in a multimedia vision and artistic storytelling as well as purchase selected items on the ground floor”, Driscoll said. But the term pop-up is relatively recent.