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EuroShop 2023 Preview

Retail Focus

One of the key dimensions of EuroShop 2023 is Shop Fitting, Store Design & Visual Merchandising, which is the heart of EuroShop and its largest dimension. The exhibitors in the Retail Technology dimension help to shape perspectives and future fields of retail through the driving force of intelligent technology.

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The Art & Science of Visual Merchandising [Inside the Evolution of Retail]

Rose

Pose the question “what is visual merchandising?” to a retailer today, and the response will likely be somewhat different than the answer to that same question several years ago. That’s because the retail experience is evolving. The Art & Science of Visual Merchandising & Customer Experience.

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Lego Opens Two “Store of the Future” Flagships

VMS

Lego Group (Billund, Denmark) has rolled out a new retail concept that the toy maker is calling its “store of the future,” the company announced on Wednesday. To help launch and promote the new concept, Lego has partnered with TracyLocke, a Dallas-based communications agency. .” Read the full release here.

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Revealed: Raffles’ strategy to lure back in luxury customers

Inside Retail

Raffles City Singapore has welcomed an exciting slate of international brands with new and exclusive concepts. The new stores at the iconic luxury mall are designed to expand its lifestyle, beauty and food and beverage offerings so shoppers can get a taste of specially curated merchandise and unique shopping experiences. “We

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The Pop-Up Experience

Retailing Insight

The importance of togetherness, community and engagement has, perhaps, never been stronger. Retailers and indeed, many other brands, understand the quintessential need for unique consumer experiences which foster a human bond. Pop-ups started based on this need – think Farmer’s Markets – but they’ve quickly evolved. The Concept.

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The end of the middle: Why small stores and big showrooms are here to stay

Inside Retail

Retail giants including Ikea , JB Hi-Fi, Coles, Woolworths, IGA, Harris Scarfe, and 7-Eleven have all rolled out smaller store formats in recent years, as has Aldi , which continues to expand its “corner store” concept – part convenient store, part supermarket – in high-density areas.

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What is Omni-channel Retail?

Retail Bound

Although many new product companies are finding success selling on Shopify or Amazon, online sales still only represent 20% of all retail sales, whereas offline channels like brick-and-mortar locations, catalog, TV Shopping and Reward and Incentive markets represent 80%. Retail stores is by far the largest retail market segment at $6.5