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The Art and Business of Christmas Windows in Retail

Retail Focus

With the advent of readily available glass plates, the retail landscape underwent a transformative shift, paving the way for elaborate store window displays that served as captivating showcases for a myriad of products. These advancements not only enhance the visual appeal but also open avenues for immersive brand experiences.

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2021 IVC First Place: “Market by Macy’s” (In-Store Apparel Presentation)

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M ARKET BY MACY’S, a concept created by Macy’s (New York), is a more curated and exploratory version of the storied company’s typical effort. The store also features a concierge service and café.). Dynamic environmental graphics engage shoppers and complement the local neighborhood,” says Novak. Photography Steve Wrubel, Dallas.

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Matterport Helping Create New Experiences for Retailers and Consumers

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Using Capture Services On-Demand, Matterport Pro2 cameras, or the Matterport Smartphone app, retail customers are creating virtual showrooms, curating shoppable digital experiences with e-commerce integration, and making store operations more efficient. Harrods Uses Matterport Capture Services to Create Virtual Showroom for Consumers.

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Wilson Sporting Goods Turns First Physical Stores into Ultimate Urban Playgrounds

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For aspiring sportspeople, Wilson products existed on a par with everything else in department stores and retailers like Dick’s Sporting Goods. Alongside a curated collection of signature products, shoppers are able to customize rackets and gloves in-store. But no longer. An invitation to play,” says Kuhn.

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VMSD’s 2021 Designer Dozen: Future Proofing

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K EEPING THE organizational pipeline flowing with creative, high-potential talent is a challenge every company faces, yet countless studies have shown that identifying and engaging young professionals early in their careers is critical to future success. How do you see the role of physical stores changing in the future?

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