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Net-a-Porter, Ssense, Farfetch: How luxury’s e-commerce leaders stack up

Inside Retail

Ssense was launched in 2003 by brothers, Rami, Firas and Bassel Atallah and considers itself a fashion outsider despite its strong industry influence and ability to sell out brands. Farfetch was established in 2007 as a global luxury platform designed to connect creators, curators and consumers.

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Niche luxury labels remain attractive in Singapore amid luxury fatigue 

Inside Retail

Luxury shopping in-store locally is slowly losing ground to pop-ups and curated niche luxury shopping events, such as those offered by UltraLuxe,” Angela Loh, UltraLuxe’s CEO and founder, as well as the festival director for JeweLuxe and Advocacy, told Inside Retail. We anticipate an uptrend for haute couture by niche fashion designers.

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5 minutes with Italian designer Luca Nichetto at Edit Napoli

Design Wanted

Last month, we caught up with Luca Nichetto to discuss design fairs, his work with French lifestyle brand La Manufacture, and how his career as a designer started off with knocking on people’s doors. Multidisciplinary designer Luca Nichetto has been busy lately. First of all, how did your journey in design begin?

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Interiors UAE Showcases Exquisite Neo-Classic Designs from Top Global Brands

Design Middleeast

Interiors UAE, one of the country’s most loved furniture and home decor brands has taken the design bar even higher with their Neo-Classic style collection. The Neo-Classic collection reflects Interiors UAE’s commitment to delivering timeless elegance, where classical design meets modern sophistication.

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Snarkitecture uses recycled materials for Pharrell Williams' streetwear brand store in Miami

Dezeen

New York design studio Snarkitecture has designed a flagship store for the streetwear clothing brand Billionaire Boys Club, created by American musician Pharrell Williams and Japanese graphic designer Nigo. Snarkitecture designed a flagship for Billionaire Boys Club in Miami. Cages were designed to hold some of the goods.

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