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First Nations artists, Pride and mental health: Volley talks collabs

Inside Retail

Australian shoe company Volley has recently completed its Walk in their Shoes collaboration with First Nations artists and the National Gallery of Australia as part of its commitment to partner with organisations on projects that reflect its values. The showcase enabled the artists involved to illustrate what it’s like to walk in their shoes.

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Celine unveils London flagship design

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Slimane makes use of the Edwardian building’s existing structure, dedicating the original octagonal space for displaying Celine’s fragrance collection. Meanwhile, artworks by Ugandan sculptor Leilah Babirye and artist Nika Neelova are displayed throughout the store. .

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Melbourne Fashion Festival designer award finalists revealed

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The designers are Alex Higgins, Ikuntji Artists, (pictured above), Jeremy Hershan of Haulier, Jordan Gogos of Iordanes Spyridon Gogos, Natasha Gordon of Clea, and Timothy Aquino of THDR. Six fashion designers have been named finalists for the PayPal Melbourne Fashion Festival National Designer Award this year, presented by David Jones.

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Casetify’s CEO Wesley Ng on the brand’s luggage venture and global creative hub

Inside Retail

Tech accessories company Casetify has ventured into the luggage space, with a made-to-order luggage collection – Casetify Travel. New category To maintain the strong brand identity Casetify has established in the tech accessories space, the company introduced bold colourways and signature lettering to the luggage collection. “Of

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Charles & Keith co-founder Keith Wong on the brand’s global expansion 

Inside Retail

While the company partnered with architectural firm David Chipperfield Architects Milan for its flagship store in the vibrant district of Shibuya Center-Gai, in China, Charles & Keith integrated Chengdu-exclusive features in collaboration with local artists to showcase local culture.

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The LOOKNOW Xintiandi Flagship combines artistic studio with home comforts

Retail Focus

By holistically planning the space, Sò Studio re-organized the store into three parts, the window exhibition area, major display area, and accessories area. “Resident in” is a privative concept to recreate the conditions of where the artist lives, likes a living room. Photographer: Wen Studio.

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Louis Vuitton and Murakami create NYC pop-up informed by Tokyo hotels

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Fashion brand Louis Vuitton and artist Takashi Murakami have created a New York City pop-up store with multiple colour-blocked rooms and furniture with rounded edges to showcase a new phase of their collaboration. The largest pop-up will take place in Toyko.