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Chantel Shafie on her namesake jewellery brand’s journey to go global 

Inside Retail

Chantel Shafie’s journey into fine jewellery design began with her studies in college but truly took shape in 2010. Inside Retail: What inspired you to start designing fine jewellery in 2010? In 2010, I noticed a gap in the market for design-focused, high-quality bridal jewellery in Hong Kong.

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“World Positive Impact is our purpose”, says Green Furniture Concept founder Johan Berhin.

Design Wanted

In an industry that’s in dire need of disruption, Green Furniture Concept is making massive strides to ensure it leaves a positive mark on the planet one place at a time. © Green Furniture Concept – A modular seating system. © Green Furniture Concept – A modular seating system. © Green Furniture Concept.

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Five modular fashion brands that are poised to transform the industry

Inside Retail

Modular, or transformable, fashion has appeared in various forms over the past 50 years. The modular clothing concept emerged in the ’70s when Sandra Garratt was studying at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in Los Angeles, where she came up with the idea as part of her graduation project.

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Running brand On models London trainer store on "shoppable science museum"

Dezeen

On has opened a trainer store on London's Regent Street "Our concept was a shoppable science museum in the sense that one of the main things we want to share is that what we do is science-based," said On's head of brand environments Nicholas Martin. "The Its stores form part of On's wider efforts to build its brand internationally.

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Lane Crawford CEO Jennifer Woo talks how to truly cater to customers

Inside Retail

The luxury market invested with new brand and pop-up concepts, driving all merchandise in China. Back then, everyone was talking about first-, second- and third-tier cities, but a critical mass has formed and the middle class is growing. We’re also looking at mental health and we put a wellness program in 2010 that continues to grow.”

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Brand Story – Gufram

Design Wanted

Its sensuous form coyly alludes to 15-minute fame, vibrant glamour, and the mass-produced feminine form. Cactus, 1972, 2010, 2012. Here, the concept of reflection is transformed from functional to art object, complicating the boundaries between direct form and function. The secret to the sofa?

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Analysis: This is how Nike’s digital sneakers could work in the future

Inside Retail

Keep in mind when reading about immersive technology that no matter our age and what we think about digital channels, Generation Alpha (people born between 2010-2025) will be more tech-savvy than any other generation. Many systems, standards, and platforms we know today will help form the foundations.