Sat.Aug 27, 2022

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Retail Crisis: Why Mountains Of Excess Inventory And Overselling Is Set To Kill Off Many Promising Businesses

RetailMinded

Remember the early days of the pandemic? The never-before-seen surge in online shopping. meant retailers were overwhelmed with demand. Locked down consumers, desperate for a. distraction, scrambled for everything from at-home fitness equipment and games consoles to. gazebos and scatter cushions – and warehouses were cleared of stock, as supply chains. buckled under the extraordinary pressure.

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Fenwick, London

Retail Store Windows

As the Summer season draws to a close we're just picking up on the last few schemes before we launch into possibly one more scheme (maybe two) before the Christmas windows are installed. Its bonkers really isn't it. In the meantime this brand continues to deliver with their current Summer scheme with two dimensional flora which form part of the backdrop and cut vinyl on the fenestration.

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Vera Bradley Book Signing and Store Tour with Barbara Bradley Baekgaard and Harry Cunningham

Retail Design Institute

In 2018, Retail Design Institute New England had the pleasure of hosting an evening with co-founder of Vera Bradley, Barbara Bradley Baekgaard, and Harry Cunningham, Vice President of Creative Services. Barbara shared her book “A Colorful Way of Living: How to be more, Create more, Do more the Vera Bradley Way”, and Harry brought us on a journey of the Faneuil Hall pop-up test store.

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Travel to the grandeur of the past with this object

Design Wanted

Skillfully striving for contemporary harmony, KHJ Studio by Kim HyunJoo beautifully crafts ‘Forest Breeze’ – a reinterpretation of a fan that visually and functionally captivates those […]. The post Travel to the grandeur of the past with this object appeared first on DesignWanted.

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Get MACH Ready: Preparing Your Business for Digital Transformation

Adopting MACH technology means more than implementing new platforms. This type of digital change affects your organization at every level and requires a thoughtful approach to navigate challenges that crop up. The Get MACH Ready report, co-authored by MACH Alliance member Scott Canney in collaboration with Orium, commercetools, and Contentstack, will provide you with strategies to prepare your organization for a digital transformation.

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High Street Place Design Presentation and Happy Hour

Retail Design Institute

We were thrilled to welcome our Members back to in-person events in March 2022, beginning with a presentation of the much anticipated new food hall, High Street Place, located in downtown Boston. Presented by Julie Reker, the design team from Gensler shared their vision behind the design of the new food hall featuring James Beard Award nominated chefs, cocktail experts, and cult-favorite food trucks.

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Ping Pong Membership Social at SPIN Boston

Retail Design Institute

In May 2022 the New England Chapter hosted an evening of networking and play at our Ping Pong Membership Social at SPIN Boston, the original ping pong social club for Members to reconnect with old friends and meet new ones! The venue SPIN Boston featured Olympic-grade ping pong tables, murals by local artists, and a food and drink menu that pays homage to Boston.

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Newbury Street Walking Tour featuring Johnny Earle of Johnny Cupcakes

Retail Design Institute

In August 2022, the New England Chapter hosted an inspirational walking tour of Newbury Street highlighting our favorite new additions to the storied neighborhood. Gathering at the East end of Newbury Street and meandering West, the tour highlighted Zegna, Concepts, Saatva, Buck Mason, and the soon-to-open relaunch of Johnny Cupcakes. We cannot thank Johnny Earle enough for hosting us at his soon-to-open Johnny Cupcakes store on Newbury Street.

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