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Cath Kidston’s 30-Year Celebration: Embracing Joyful Artistry and Collaborative Creativity

Retail Focus

To mark this special milestone, Cath Kidston introduced “The Joy Makers,” a revitalized collection of reimagined archive prints. The design team, helmed by Creative Director Holly Marler and Print Designer George, curated and hand-painted this uplifting collection, embodying a sense of optimism and new beginnings.

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Lamborghini, Gaggenau and Firetti Contemporary host event at Lamborghini Showroom

Design Middleeast

The exhibition, titled The Majlis, curated by Firetti Contemporary, highlights the talents of artists from the MENA region and beyond, offering a captivating display of sculptures, paintings, and live performances that resonate with the spiritual essence of this sacred time.

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On Our Radar: The Shop Windows of Coventry City Centre (Coventry, U.K.)

VMS

Curated by Charles Levine, The Shop Windows of Coventry city center invite artists, architects, designers and other creatives to take over retail display windows across the city’s core. The windows utilize vibrant color and contrasting patterns to create unique design narratives.

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Retail Trends: Evolution of traditional retail.

Greater Group

In retail, the rise of e-commerce has sparked worry about the relevance of brick-and-mortar and prompted retailers to reimagine the way they use tech to promote their products and engage shoppers. THE HUMAN FACTOR : Beauty product displays. TECH INNOVATION : Retail Displays.

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V&A Dundee’s Night Fever explores the design history of the world’s most famous clubs

Design Week

“Night clubs have the power to mean a lot to people on a number of different levels,” Night Fever: Designing Club Culture curator Kirsty Hassard says. She points to Manchester’s Haçienda, whose black and yellow Peter Saville-designed stripe pattern has even infiltrated non-clubbing culture.

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V&A Dundee’s Night Fever explores the design history of the world’s most famous clubs

Design Week

“Night clubs have the power to mean a lot to people on a number of different levels,” Night Fever: Designing Club Culture curator Kirsty Hassard says. She points to Manchester’s Haçienda, whose black and yellow Peter Saville-designed stripe pattern has even infiltrated non-clubbing culture.

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