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Hyperphysical Luxury Retail Stores: Bridging the Gap Between the Physical and Digital Worlds

Retail Focus

The Hyperphysical Retail Revolution Hyperphysical retail is an innovative concept, heralding a new era in the world of luxury shopping. This novel approach engages all the senses and elicits powerful emotions, transforming retail spaces into sanctuaries of connection, innovation, and individuality.

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Why local retail communities are important, and how retail design can encourage community retailing.

Retail Focus

Senior retail consultant at Univers Retail | Published author | Visiting lecturer. Creating a brand community has always been an important marketing concept and a valuable brand asset. However, it is an ongoing process that requires consistent effort and a genuine commitment to customer engagement. Ghalia BOUSTANI.

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The Art and Business of Christmas Windows in Retail

Retail Focus

As retailers incorporate local traditions and customs, they become essential in community engagement, adding a personal touch and fostering inclusivity and community spirit. Retailer’s Added Value of Investing in Christmas Windows Christmas windows can be powerful agents in shaping and strengthening a brand’s image.

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Retail’s tech revolution sets laser-like focus on the consumer

Inside Retail

As we edge closer to 2024, this phygital wave is being propelled by a raft of emerging technologies that promise to redefine the contours of retail operations, marketing strategies and customer engagement paradigms. This is especially crucial in managing seasonal or event-driven merchandise.

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Brick & Mortar Remains King: The Value of In-Store Experiences

Parcel Pending

2 Experts predict that with virtually all stores open again, return rates will plummet as shoppers have the chance to touch and try-on the merchandise. The value of seeing and touching the merchandise hasn’t gone unnoticed by direct-to- consumer (DTC) brands. Direct-to-Consumer Brands Embracing Physical Stores.

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Japanese Retail Design – Top Stores in Tokyo

Greater Group

store features a new lifestyle concept designed by the greater group Asia team in collaboration with New Balance specifically for the Japanese market. The store design was inspired by the Japanese concept of “MA”—the consciousness of the void between two structural parts. TIFFANY’S @ CAT STREET. TOKYO MIDTOWN CHANDON BLOSSOM LOUNGE.

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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.