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Lululemon’s ANZ boss talks menswear, personalisation and a new, premium flagship

Inside Retail

Our new Emporium store reflects this approach, with an expanded range of products and a dedicated footwear destination, allowing guests to experience firsthand how Lululemon apparel performs. IR: More dedicated retail space for menswear is a notable feature of Lululemon’s new flagship.

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Inside the latest luxury and concept store openings in the US

Inside Retail

Walking into the 1172-square-foot space designed by Ringo Studio, consumers are greeted by a 16-foot- long custom table with marble insets, anchored by a dramatic light fixture. This store is more than a retail space; its an immersive experience that blends innovation with nature.

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DE-YAN designs Jimmy Butler's Bigface coffee shop in Miami

Dezeen

Merchandise is displayed inside backlit niches surrounded by brushed stainless steel Merchandise adorned with the smiley Bigface logo including apparel, mugs and insulated cups is displayed inside backlit niches set within a brushed stainless steel wall.

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Tony Barlow Fine Tailoring to open Perth store

Inside Retail

WA-based menswear label, Tony Barlow Fine Tailoring, is replacing its existing Perth store in Hay Street with a two-storey store on the same street after securing a 10-year lease for the retail space negotiated by Peter Millard of Knight Frank. The post Tony Barlow Fine Tailoring to open Perth store appeared first on Inside Retail.

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The power of Invisible PR in retail

Inside Retail

By merging these varied data sources, retailers can acquire a holistic view of their Invisible PR presence and pinpoint areas for improvement. From training employees to optimising the store layout, every facet of the retail environment must resonate with the brand’s core values and ethos.

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Immersive Retailing. The Luxury Brand Gateway to Success

Retail Focus

For example, in a luxury apparel store, a digital mirror might allow a shopper to try on various outfits without changing clothes physically, or a car showroom might employ VR to let a customer virtually test-drive multiple vehicle models. Customers can explore and interact with changing layouts, installations, and themed rooms at the stores.

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Harnessing Sustainable Luxury Pop-Up Stores

Retail Focus

In response to these trends, luxury retail spaces are likely to evolve with more eco-friendly designs, incorporating sustainable building materials, energy-efficient systems, and elements like green spaces, solar panels, and biophilic design, which connects retail environments with nature.