Friday, 30 August 2013

Daks, London


We don't often say great things about this brand and their schemes but this one is really quite cool, don't you think?  OK, well they wont be tweeting this one to all of their followers or following us on twitter either, however, as their schemes go, apart from their 'live' model promotion during one of the Fashions night out events this one is definitely one of their better ones. However, Orient express vs. London underground is not quite cutting it for us, what do you think?


Thursday, 29 August 2013

Whistles, London

Images Courtesy and Copyright Whistles

It seems that our post on Topshop raised a few comments yesterday which is fantastic, although we are open to more of course if you wish to have your say?  We don't shy away from being 'wrong' or sharing what we think ourselves so any contributions from readers are always welcome even if you disagree with what we say.  After all, we are usually quite vocal in telling it like it is ourselves so please keep those comments coming and help build the visual merchandising community and keep talking about what we all do?  
In the meantime, we have to confess that we do often forget about this brand on our travels and yet they are growing and growing brilliantly; but then if you have the best people behind a brand of course this is going to be the case, right?  With their fantastic installation produced in conjunction with Dan Ainsworth at Bad Marriage Design, each piece of this installation has been systematically perfectly spaced and flows beautifully through this store.  Fantastic guys. 


Wednesday, 28 August 2013

Topshop, London


We've just thought that we should include the latest scheme at Topshop before they change it again.  How fast do these guys turn things around, eh?  We have of course seen the last few schemes but before ya know it they are onto the next one.  Superb of course and does what it says on the tin (or is it Tim?...;o)  Anyway, as always, fast fashion at its very best and this is what keeps this brand rocking the teenies of London and beyond. 


Tuesday, 27 August 2013

Calvin Klein, London


We're not huge fans of graphics in any form usually as it just seems to reinforce the dreaded 'corporate look' and highlights globalisation at its worst.  That said of course, the trade off is cheaper goods; well usually.  Anyway, that said this one is actually rather interesting even if it is a severe case of out sized lettering again but what does it actually say?   


Monday, 26 August 2013

Bally, London


This is a very clean scheme at Bally right now, don't you think?  OK, well out sized lettering is not the most innovative of concepts and we've seen it countless times over the years, but that's not to say that it doesn't look good of course (although motifs of objects tend to make us rather nauseous).  As schemes go at this brand, it has been very hit and miss over the years (lets not forget the old Goat and Handbag scheme from while ago) so this one is certainly a winner for these relatively tiny spaces.  


Sunday, 25 August 2013

Puma, London


We haven't included this brand in ages and yet they do actually, occasionally at least do some really interesting schemes, well at this store along Carnaby street anyway.  A very worthy inclusion we felt, here advertising their Puma slipstream.


Saturday, 24 August 2013

Oasis, London


We imagine that the budgets at Oasis are very tight although these guys have squeezed out every ounce of creativity and yet again produced a 'knock-out' scheme of wardrobes in a floral design which is reflected in the product worn by these gorgeous figures (we think we recognise these as a collection from our dear friends at Panache?  Possibly Jersey Girl?).  Anyway, great to see this brand back on form again after a long time in the retail desert and again truly a fashion 'Oasis' on the high street.  Yeah OK crap comparison, but you know what we mean.


Friday, 23 August 2013

Barthelmess, Germany

Images Courtesy and Copyright Barthelmess, Germany

The designers and trend scouts of visual merchandising specialist Barthelmess have just published their latest fantastic workbook which presents a multitude of visual merchandising inspirations for SS14.  The days of purism and minimalism are definitely gone. ‘It’s going to be cheerful, vibrant and floral,’ Barthelmess designer Doris Repper reports. ‘Flowers, trees and grass growing and blooming in all sorts of shapes and sizes – whether with an urban flair in greenhouses, geometric in back lit acrylic cubes or light..’ Nature’s poetry is pervading the city. Huge patterns, origami and the combination of organic and geometric forms characterise the scenes. Everything is gigantic; over sized objects are mirrored repeatedly to create exciting and enthralling worlds – just for the summer with compositions of water lilies, lotuses and flamingos at the centre.  The comic strip scenes will create a special accent with Superheroes conquering next year’s installations.  Just watch this space we say.


Thursday, 22 August 2013

Burberry, London


There is certainly a new life being breathed into this brand visually as they just get better and better.  With these little 'rooms' our eyes are focused straight in and onto the product.  The handbags and other stuff are held with beautifully produced articulated hands in a variety of finishes and it simply does what it does perfectly.


Wednesday, 21 August 2013

Austin Reed, London


It certainly is a nice surprise to come across this scheme at Austin Reed along Regent street.  We've kind of looked and walked by this brand for a while as nothing very interesting has been happening since is moved from its long established site across the road (now Superdry; groan).  But, anyway, we love the images and of course, as always the dressing is always so beautifully presented.  (unfortunately we are unable to enlarge the images within blogger but if you are a subscriber then all should be in a larger format)


Tuesday, 20 August 2013

H&M, London


Wow, H&M just get better and better, don't they?  We adore this enormous 'wardrobe' (in  vinyl) and the organised chaotic hangers with strategically place merchandise in a gravitational format (an explanation of what that is if you are unsure is included in our book out later this year).  Anyway, if you happen to be in Oxford Circus in the heart of it all then do take a look at this installation; fantastic.


Monday, 19 August 2013

Fenwick, London


We saw this scheme a few weeks ago as we were rather mesmerized by the pattern here.  Unfortunately we just haven't had the room to show this one before now as there have been so many others to include. This scheme is probably about to change, so we wanted to just squeeze them in before they do.  Anyway, this brand just gets more and more exciting with every scheme...!


Sunday, 18 August 2013

L.K.Bennett, London


This is quite a fun scheme at L.K.Bennett wouldn't you say?  We love these films strips with integrated light boxes and actual product promoting their Rosamund bag collection.  This is quite a simple scheme so there isn't much to comment on although done very well and does what it does, we guess?


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