Wednesday, 2 November 2011

Gant, London


We really quite like what the guys are doing at Gant right now.  OK, well the merchandise isn't the best in the world, although we 'Guess' they have a market for it.  However their concepts are always so interesting and do hit a certain mark.  With their references to the Nostalgia trend we've been viewing creeping through the window schemes around London right now - and these guys clearly have their fingers on the pulse in that respect - its always so interesting to view how each brand interprets this stuff.  We love the Tennis (?) racket wall in a repetition format and the old school lockers although mannequins would have really brought this scheme together rather than the dreaded armless bust forms which do no brand any favours.  But, that's just how we feel,  how about you?

Etro, London


Even after hours of standing in the window, Linda could still manage a quick levitation demonstration  for the cameras.

Tuesday, 1 November 2011

Anthropologie, London


We absolutely love this store.  The windows always look superb and we want to live in here (please?).  What these guys do is extremely difficult to make look so good and the level of skill here is quite superb.  The merchandise is a little pricey but then we guess you get what you pay for.  Anyway, with so much to look at here and the people who work here are always so nice too we keep coming back to have a look and see what they do next.

VM and Display show 2012

Monday, 31 October 2011

Selfridges, London, Christmas 2011


If you happen to be in London's West End then you must, must, must go and view Selfridges Christmas scheme 2011.  With references and nod to Martin Margiela we cant help but absolutely love this scheme.  This all White scheme screams quality, humour,  and shows London Visual Merchandising at its very best.  You simply must go and experience it for yourself. 

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Sunday, 30 October 2011

Banana Republic, London


Tracy had always been the life and soul of the secret night time window parties, although it was quite clear to the others that her drinking was becoming a problem.

B Store, London


We love Seana Gavin's installation here at B Store right now.  The installation for Frieze is in place until 5th November.  If you happen to be along Saville Row soon, do go and check it out.  If you cant get there just Google Seana Gavin (the hand cut collage Artist) and a whole load of wonderful things pop up.

Saturday, 29 October 2011

Max Mara, London


Just like a sunset, the windows here are very hard to capture. The sophistication oozing from this store really cant be appreciated and we have to admit that our photographs do make this scheme look rather dull.  However, if you happen to walk past at night time they really do glow and sparkle.  As ever, the sophistication of this unshakable brand is here on view and although we only ever really press our noses up against the glass (sorry for that..!) we do admire the quality of their finish.


Friday, 28 October 2011

Ralph Lauren, London


The latest scheme at Ralph Lauren along Bond st. really is quite stunning.  Unfortunately we had to use a flash to eliminate the reflection from the stores across the street so our images really don't do this scheme justice.  The quality of the finish here is always superb and we've been keeping a distant eye on this brand over the months although we don't always include them here.  The atmosphere and sophistication of this scheme even in its apparent simplicity really is worth experiencing if you happen to be walking along here during the evening.

Thursday, 27 October 2011

Gieves and Hawkes, London


We're not going to wax lyrical about these old soldiers, although with a brand dating back to the 1800's they must being getting something right.  With a massive and absolutely real heritage behind them Gieves and Hawkes, it seems, have kept up with the 21st century and embraced the latest trends too - in this case nostalgia.  With this store just a hop, skip and a jump from the screaming girlie's queuing outside A & F warming up to embrace the apparently 'hunky' males at the front door (we cant even bear to say the name of the dreadful but clearly wealthy bland brand), here is the real quality,  genuine heritage and consistency - we like this. 


Wednesday, 26 October 2011

Lanvin, London


We decided to swing by Saville Row this week and check out some of the stores, just in case something exciting was happening - we were hoping.  Of course we're big fans of Lanvin, although not necessarily of their window schemes.  We are always dubious about hybridised mannequins and we're not quite sure whats going on with this scheme right now.  Mannequins, placed as if they either look as if they have had a very good Saturday night or suspended with 'invisible' thread (apparently by their eyebrows - see below)  just doesn't work in such a sophisticated brand that is attempting to look interesting.  Just make it look boring guys and be done or come up with an intelligent design?  We're bored trying to find the positive in these schemes, so now, we need to tell it like it is.  Great brand, but dull, untalented, uneducated, uninformed schemes - scary stuff really.

Tuesday, 25 October 2011

Tods, London


Well, its that time of year again.  Autumn is truly here after the warmest October for years.  At Tods along Bond St., the Autumnal scheme is in place and as these guys produce such Uber quality schemes, even their Autumnal leaves are made of cur out leather.

Monday, 24 October 2011

Fortnum and Mason, London


We're huge fans of what the guys at Fortnum's do, and they recently won a few very well deserved awards recently for what they do also - and rightly so.  As we nearly always mention, if you want to understand how to handle product like this, then this is definitely the place to look and see it at its best.  With their wit and humour and massive detail, we cant help but be drawn into follow what they do.  As they now begin to transform their windows into their famous Christmas schemes, we have just about managed to capture their penultimate scheme for this year with references to Halloween (and oddly one of the few brands to do so, but then Halloween is not as big here as in the U.S.) but anyway,  if you want to know 'how its done' make a bee-line for Fortnum and Mason and get licking those windows.


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