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Why consumer spending in one retail category is outpacing all others

Inside Retail

The newly released Cost of Living Insights from CommBank iQ explores how economic uncertainty is flowing to people’s wallets. However, behind the headline numbers sits a range of spending patterns. An 18 per cent yearly fall in spending on luxury apparel boutiques also supports this trend. per cent ii.

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22RE invokes "stillness" inside green Miami golfing boutique

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Los Angeles studio 22RE has used pale-green stucco informed by Miami 's colours and golf courses for the interiors of a golf clothing boutique in the city. From the centre of the space, mid-grey handmade Mexican tiles are laid across the floor in a radial pattern, emanating from a circular plaque that displays the brand's monogram.

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Reinvest and innovate: Key takeaways following Fenton & Fenton collapse

Inside Retail

This collapse follows the demise of Australian furniture brand Brosa late last year – which cited declining sales and cash flow pressures – as well as heightened challenges faced by small-to-medium sized retailers that are struggling to cope with rising costs, and a slowdown in foot traffic and consumer activity.

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MRDK uses arches and mosaics for Ciele Athletics store in Montreal

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Rounded walls and archways create a flow through this Montreal boutique , designed by local studio MRDK for Canadian sportswear brand Ciele Athletics. The first boutique for Ciele , which sells technical headwear and apparel for running, opened in April 2023 on Notre-Dame Street in Montreal – the brand's hometown.

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Six new retail spaces in Australia: From Louboutin and Saint Laurent to Cue

Inside Retail

From Dior’s new beachside boutique in Sydney’s eastern suburbs to Cue’s Pacific Fair store showcasing its new direction, here’s a look at six new store openings from the last quarter. This flows into the men’s space, which manifests in the same aesthetic but with a golden twist on the handmade salt panels.

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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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Top 10 Duty-Free Stores

Barber Design

Each area has a different ceiling pattern so it feels new, and each store has little differences, enticing the shopper to keep shopping. This beautiful bird, steeped in cultural significance, inspired key design elements across the store, from patterns and colour schemes to artistic features that evoke local landscapes and legends.