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

Inside Retail

At over 1000sqm, the store is Lululemon’s largest in Australia and New Zealand and houses new concepts, more menswear and products for all. IR: More dedicated retail space for menswear is a notable feature of Lululemon’s new flagship. Is this a pilot for the concept to be rolled out to other locations and online?

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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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Curating community: Retail’s answer to the loneliness crisis

Inside Retail

Retail’s future is in providing something special: real-world human connection and community-building, which is not possible online. The concept of “third spaces” is defined as social venues different from home (the first space) and work (the second space), where individuals may assemble, mix and grow relationships.

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Joseph Cheaney’s Gallery-Esque Retail Boutique on New Bond Street is a Testament to a Wider Cultural Shift in Luxury

Retail Focus

In collaboration with London-based design agency Checkland Kindleysides, Cheaney has debuted a store that blends the character and precision of their award-winning stores in Coal Drops Yard and Jermyn Street with a fresh, high-end concept. Nothing feels rushed or overly commercial.

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How retailers can build consumer trust by engaging the ‘Five Frames of Mind’

Inside Retail

The emotional mind: Designing spaces that evoke feeling Emotions drive purchasing behaviour far more than logic, every single time. Successful retail spaces are crafted to evoke specific emotions, whether it be excitement, comfort or nostalgia. Knowing your emotional default with clarity is crucial.

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

Dezeen

A seating area at the back of the space, with concrete bleachers built into one corner and several black leather soft chairs placed casually in the middle. Custom-built seating areas create a sense of intimacy, while open spaces allow for a communal experience."

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Top 10 Duty-Free Stores

Barber Design

Within the space, an interior designer specialising in travel retail design will design layouts, map customer touchpoints, assess finishes and always create focal points to make sure each duty free store has unique features. The duty-free in Dubai airport is famous for it’s scale, it is incredibly vast.