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Bernard Dubois incorporates nightclub references into Courrèges' Paris store

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Thick carpets, mirrored panels and fabric-covered walls populate this clothing store in Paris designed by Belgian architect Bernard Dubois. ges – a Parisian label that was launched by fashion designer André Courrèges in 1961. Courrèges' second store in Paris was designed by Bernard Dubois. In some areas of the Courre?ges

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Studio Anne Holtrop creates gypsum walls that look like fabric for Maison Margiela store

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Located at 22 Bruton Street, the boutique is laid out across 190-square-metres and displays Maison Margiela's Co-Ed collections , with men's and women's ready-to-wear alongside accessories such as shoes, jewellery and eyewear. Featuring familiar forms that have been warped and skewed, these were designed to lean and fold around the interior.

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David Rockwell’s 2021 Oscars set is both “intimate and grand”

Design Week

New York-based designer David Rockwell returned as scenic designer for last night’s 93 rd Academy Awards ceremony. This is the third time Rockwell Group has designed the set for the Academy Awards, with the consultancy previously leading the design in 2009 and 2010.

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How Maison Francis Kurkdjian built a brand around the Picasso of fragrance

Inside Retail

Born of a collaboration in 2009 between Marc Chaya and perfumer Francis Kurkdjian, Maison Francis Kurkdjian has become a major player in the luxe fragrance industry, and is sold across more than 700 locations worldwide. Gradually, Francis and I were more and more often thinking about creating a fragrance house together.

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From Cobblestones to Cyberspace: VMSD Celebrates Its 125th Year of Service to the Retail Industry

VMS

Stylish patrons seeking the latest fashions from shirtwaists to wing collars, and the finest of fabrics, flocked to an impressive roster of newly founded department stores including The John Wanamaker Store (designed by Daniel H. cities,” says Steve Kaufman, former Editor-in-Chief of VMSD from 1998 until 2009. Hearn & Son, B.