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David Chipperfield Architects designs minimal Akris boutique in Washington DC

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The Milan office of David Chipperfield Architects has designed a minimalist boutique for fashion brand Akris in Washington DC , featuring pleated walls and displays suspended from thin wires. The boutique debuts a new design concept for the brand's retail spaces. Anodized aluminium counters create a flow of movement around the store.

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Six outstanding stores that cover everything from Mecca to Fujifilm and fashion

Inside Retail

Henne, Sydney, New South Wales 215 Glenmore Road, Paddington Australian fashion brand Henne opened its second boutique in Paddington’s iconic Fiveways district. Nestled within a charming 19th-century Sydney terrace, the new Henne boutique embodies the brand’s sophisticated elegance. It is an immersive experience for visitors.

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From Tumi to Birkenstock, here are six cool new stores in Asia

Inside Retail

The ground-floor Tumi Asia-Pacific flagship store spans more than 186sqm and features a range of artistic design elements, inspired by Tumi’s 19 Degree collection which includes an aluminium backpack. The store’s main focal point is a 19 Degree Aluminium Sculpture by pioneering perceptual artist Michael Murphy.

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Standout stores: New flagships, pop-ups and openings that caught our eye 

Inside Retail

The store also features collaborations with talented Australian artists, with ground-level installations by paper engineer Benja Harney and artist Bianca Beers, and abstract sculptures and paintings by Elliott Routledge. The unconventional flow, leading customers left instead of right, sets the experimental tone.

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From Bondi to Perth, here are six standout store openings

Inside Retail

Other iconic Australian brands like Lucy Folk, Sir, Jac + Jack, Dissh and Venroy, which launched in the same era as Zulu & Zephyr also currently have boutiques on Gould Street. Details designed to mirror Melbourne’s trendy laneways and edgy street style seamlessly flow with multiple LED screens showcasing the latest campaigns.

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Checkerboard walls wrap Awake NY store by Rafael de Cárdenas

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They built upon shared memories of lost landmarks in New York design and youth culture: Canal Jean, Antique Boutique, and Unique — and used them as reference points for the store identity." At the back of the boutique, the walls are covered in a checkerboard pattern that is repeated on a display stand closer to the centre.

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The Iconic welcomes First Nations designers Pink Fish, Myrrdah and Jarawee

Inside Retail

Enoch’s designs for Jawawee are universal and made for everyone and she aspires to have her garments stocked on the racks of Australian boutiques and department stores next to her Australian fashion peers. “I I believe that we need more opportunities to sell in high-end boutiques. the founders of Myrrrdah told Inside Retail.

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