Store Design - Luxury Retail
Douglas Frankfurt flagship
05/11/2018 | luxuryretailGerman beauty retailer Douglas has refreshed the retail space at its Frankfurt flagship
Douglas has more than 1,800 stores in 19 European countries. Reconfiguring its retail presence in Frankfurt is part of a wider shift to reshape the way modern consumers shop for beauty products. Read More
Philipp Plein pop-up store in Paris’s Galeries Lafayette
31/10/2018 | luxuryretailPhilipp Plein pop-up store by Claudio Pironi, Paris – France
The new Phillip Plein pop-up store opened in Paris’s Galeries Lafayette turned fluorescent pink. A cube of wonders, where the eclecticism of the architect Pironi is once again in total harmony with the Rock soul of Plein maison. Read More
Harvey Nichols becomes “Holly Nichols”
29/10/2018 | luxuryretailHarvey Nichols temporary name change celebrates women
Harvey Nichols, the luxury global fashion retailer, has re-branded to Holly Nichols for the month of September to launch its newly refurbished First Floor and September campaign celebrating women: ‘Let’s hear it for the Girls.’
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Hermès Spain autumn 2018
19/10/2018 | luxuryretailAutumn windows displays by Kiki Van Eijk for Hermès Spain
Hermès’ new windows displays for the fall season are a version of the “Art vivre” project that the Dutch artist, Kiki Van Eijk, had designed for the firm’s boutiques in Spain this past summer. Read More
“Loubi in progress” by Christian Louboutin
03/10/2018 | luxuryretailChristian Louboutin debuts “LOUBI IN PROGRESS” collection
To mark the launch of Christian Louboutin’s ‘Loubi In Progress’ collection across stores throughout Europe and the Middle East, StudioXAG produced a larger than life window inspired by Christian’s creative process. Read More
Dolce & Gabbana’s London flagship
28/09/2018 | luxuryretailDolce & Gabbana plants its flag on London’s Old Bond Street
When asked to design a flagship in London for Dolce & Gabbana (Milan), French-born, Tokyo-based architect Gwenael Nicolas of Curiosity Inc. (Tokyo), searched for a relevant connection between the baroque imagery and Latin heritage of the luxury Read More