The London store of Moschino have been using quite out-sized props at this site for quite some time, however their latest offering, following in the footsteps of brands such as Diane Von Furstenburg and many others over a longer period of time, the props themselves reflect the merchandise being presented. While this is not a terrible thing to do we always wonder if the brand has simply run out of ideas and looks to the merchandise for inspiration? But anyway, as usual, it looks great, but a sharp injection of fun would be good to view too, non?
Sunday, 3 July 2011
Saturday, 2 July 2011
On the Streets, London
Who could this possibly be? Opera Gallery itching to be included on a site somewhere....well here ya' go guys, complete with Super-Obama.
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London,
On the streets
Location: London
Westminster, London, UK
Friday, 1 July 2011
London College of Fashion students win GOLD
We are so pleased to announce that Lai Chi Ho (Tommy) and Wakana Murata, Fashion Retail Branding and Visual Merchandising students at the London College of Fashion have been awarded first prize at the Skill VM competition (the In-store show) at Olympia yesterday. My colleague Sarah Blackburn (Course Director) and I are very proud of these guys who worked incredibly hard to win the Gold award. Tommy and Wakana developed a concept for a luxury brands' 'little Nude dress' based on the exhibition by the House of Martin Margiela and the game of Jenga, and with just four hours to install this scheme, the outcome is quite remarkable. Each of these tissue boxes were hand made and embossed with the brand logo and strategically placed as if they were about to fall while communicating both the fragility of the merchandise and the tensions of the game. The judges for the scheme which included the Heads of Visual at Peter Jones and former head of Aquascutum and Jaeger were enormously impressed with these guys who's scheme can be viewed at the Peter Jones site along the Kings Road / Sloane sq. here in London very soon.
Thursday, 30 June 2011
Liza Minnelli, Royal Albert Hall, London
Well, today was either Sale window schemes or photos of 'Pop Royalty' and well Liza clearly won. This month seems to be teeming with invitations to shows and events here at http://www.retailstorewindows.com/ towers and, well how could we resist but to go and see the Queen of torch songs and other stuff, Liza herself when we had such amazing seats at the Royal (Uncle) Albert Hall here in London? We're sure you will read all about it in the popular press anyway, although from our perspective, while the music was a little lounge lizard-esque, it was great fun, great entertainment, incredible energy and a good old trip down memory lane. How long can this incredible woman go on?
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Liza Minnelli,
London
Location: London
Westminster, London, UK
Wednesday, 29 June 2011
Red Border, London
For all those aspiring to enter into the world of Visual Merchandising, what a wonderful opportunity..!
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London,
Red Border
Location: London
Westminster, London, UK
Visual Merchandisers Around the World
We're always pleased to hear from Visual Merchandisers around the world and we often receive e-mails of support, questions and thanks from a lot of you out there struggling with the 'system'. The industry, sadly, can often be a difficult and solitary path to follow. Low wages, no thanks, redundancy, the list goes on. However, there are also a lot of you who are soldiering on regardless and you're the guys who make the difference and contribute to the visual merchandising industry in a positive way. We recently received these images from Australia from Nic Groom who is doing wonderful things on the other side of the world from London. Nic, who moved from London to work in Melbourne, produces these really interesting schemes across enormous stores (we particularly love the wall of toast) There are an awful lot of them too...! 88 stores across Australia and New Zealand. Here we have a selection of Nic's installations ranging from a scheme called Time Flies and another inspired by feminine romance novels. We are in a privilege position to receive so many message from you all out there, so please keep the images coming and lets all see what you guys are are doing around the world?
Tuesday, 28 June 2011
Harvey Nichols, London
Wow, if you haven't seen the latest scheme from the creative team at Harvey Nichols then you really are in for a treat. As a special one-off we've decided to download our images into one of our on-line books in order for you to get a 'feel' for what these guys have produced. The bizarre, the surreal and just a little bit sinister the guys here have created their latest scheme with their usual cool, informed and seemingly effortless (although of course it really isn't) style of working. Always on the pulse, these guys always seem to get it so right.
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Harvey Nichols,
London
Location: London
Westminster, London, UK
Monday, 27 June 2011
Amouage, London
If you are around the Knightsbridge area soon, do go and check out the newest installation at Amouage. This latest piece is a collaboration between the guys at www.KSHT.co.uk and our favourite artists Dallas and Angel at the DnA Factory. Their latest piece, loosely based on Madame Butterfly is used to promote the latest fragrance from Amouage - Honour. Hidden amongst the Rose petals and Butterflies are placed the amazing perfume in their gorgeous White bottles, just oozing luxury. If you cant get to Knightsbridge you can always check the work by the DnA factory in in particular the link here of the work they produced at Harvey Nichols a few years ago is a real treat http://www.thednafactory.com/harvey-nichols.html
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Amouage,
DnA Factory,
London
Location: London
Westminster, London, UK
Sunday, 26 June 2011
Inspiration Books, London
As part of our on-going review of our site and of course freely bringing you the latest and greatest from the visual industry in London and wherever we are in the world, purely benevolently for the visual industry and anyone else out there who is simply interested, we are trialing these visual inspiration books. Firstly, to see if the system works and secondly to bring to you, in one tiny publication some interesting visual information about whats happening 'out there' and where we are looking. The book above is still quite raw, but thats work in progress for you. Please let us know what you think?
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Inspiration Books,
London
Location: London
Westminster, London, UK
Saturday, 25 June 2011
Gap, London
Is is just us that thinks the following, we wondered? Do the children in this Gap poster look like they are blowing out smoke? This is how this poster appears exactly as it is on the outside of the store on Regent street. We actually walked around this image in case it was light bouncing onto it from the store opposite, but this is just as it is. Strange, eh? Get your box of 20 Gapboro lights, Gap Slims, Chester-gaps in store we guess?
Location: London
Westminster, London, UK
Friday, 24 June 2011
Cos, London
As Sale windows go COS are certainly one of the best currently on the high street. Creating the scenario that any retailer would wish to view, Cos have done the job for us. Fun, ironic and new....but lets get Sale time out of the way though now, eh?
Location: London
Westminster, London, UK
Thursday, 23 June 2011
Energie, London
These guys at Energie are absolutely rocking London right now with their schemes. Creating and installing them faster than Gaga can change her outfits the team here are strutting their stuff with the confidence of a mega-brand. With their 'air-con' freezing and dripping lettering spelling out Summer thankfully these guys haven't tarnished their installation with massive 'Sale' signage plastered on their windows, but maintained their scheme with a discrete 40% off placed just at the bottom of their window - thank you..! We love where these guys are going with their schemes and fingers crossed they don't become so massive that we just see a large format graphic placed behind every scheme in the future. Guess....watch this space....
Location: London
Westminster, London, UK
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