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How Parachute’s consistent marketing and quality designs won over millennials

Inside Retail

Launched in 2014 by former digital strategist and account planner Ariel Kaye, Parachute is a minimalist brand designed with the millennial consumer in mind. The post How Parachutes consistent marketing and quality designs won over millennials appeared first on Inside Retail Australia. This is where Parachute comes into play.

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Ksubi’s return to Australian shores with Bondi Beach House and what’s next

Inside Retail

Today, Ksubi has five retail stores in real estate hotspots, such as New York City’s SoH, West Hollywood in Los Angeles, Miami’s Design District, Walton Street in Chicago and, most recently, Carnaby Street in London.

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Farm Rio CEO Fabio Barreto on how the brand’s bold approach is winning customers

Inside Retail

These are just a few of the design elements flourishing in the colourfully fashionable world of Farm Rio. The company was co-founded by designer Ktia Barros and business administrator Marcello Bastos who were disappointed with the lack of brands representing Brazils deep cultural love for bright colours and bold patterns.

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How the founders of Sloomoo Institute are building an empire from slime

Inside Retail

Through our own personal traumas and tragedies that we have experienced and found our way through, we wanted to bring the beauty and joy of slime in the form of a hands-on experience, along with other sensory ways of playing, to the world,” Robinovitz told Inside Retail.

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Lush: Why beauty needs to go beyond sustainability

Inside Retail

This next step could involve regeneration, suggested Loedolff, which can take place in various forms. The beauty industry needs to become much more circular, non-toxic, diverse and use its design buying and communication power to move us towards a regenerative future.”. How Lush supports cocoa producers in Sierra Leone.

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Waste Age: the designers creating furniture from food and rubbish

Design Wanted

A new exhibition on show in London at The Design Museum highlights the designers creating inspiring pieces from discarded materials. Called “ Waste Age: What Can Design Do?”, This is a prime example of James Shaw’s “Plastic Baroque” technique, which he first unveiled in 2014. See our highlights below….

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Why retail staff are facing mental health crisis, and what needs to change

Inside Retail

Regarding practical solutions, Dwyer suggested reforms which ensure that police and the courts are empowered to properly protect staff, as well as workplace designs that deter theft and customer abuse. “We Sanatkar explained that this has led to “emotional exhaustion.” “The