Category: assortment structure planning
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Connect & Collect: John Lewis Airport Ambassador
in assortment structure planning, branding & visual communication, customer experience, customer service, customer-engagement, disruptive retail, impulse retailing, in-store services, jewellery, location strategy, multi-category, new retail, omni-channel retailing, Pinterest Gallery, retail, retail businesses, retail management, retail strategy, space planning, store experience, visual merchandisingJohn Lewis features heavily in the innovation accolades category, a pioneer in format development, developer of own brand and most noticeably in the omni-channel world at the vanguard of click and collect, next day delivery and a host of customer focused initiatives. It was then only a matter of travel time before the retailer brought…
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Brit Tops: Exemplorary Contemporary
Combining classic and contemporary thinking is what Burberry Brit is all about. In boutique basements explore the icons from bygones that helped make Burberry the powerhouse brand of today. Traditional Trench with a twist, cool and customisable by button and breast, by colour and collar, lining and length to suit the coolest trend or trend…
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Everything’s Coming Up Roses: Cath’s Cornucopia
in accessories, assortment structure planning, branding & visual communication, customer experience, fashion accessories, home, impulse retailing, internationalisation, multi-category, Pinterest Gallery, retail, retail management, retail organisations, retail strategy, store experience, store theatre, visual merchandising, windowsAmongst the proud pillars of Piccadilly a little floral femininity has broken through the winter weather. Cath Kidston’s first flagship is a bright beacon of colour inviting the passer-by to explore a world of nostalgic designs, a celebration of classic kitsch, a veritable house of horticultural hype. Famous for its floral designs Cath Kidston largely…
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Maxximum Potential: TK Putting on the Style
in accessories, assortment structure planning, branding & visual communication, customer-engagement, fashion accessories, footwear, kids fashion, ladies fashion, leisure & sport, luxury, menswear, multi-category, Pinterest Gallery, retail, retail strategy, sales promotions & events, space management, space planning, store layout, value retailingOn the back of surging sales, TK Maxx plots its path to bargain brand domination with a central London flagship store in the heart of fashionista Covent Garden. The selected assortment tailors to the trendy and the cash-strapped coveters of current labels. New to this store is the Goldlabel departments where only the very best…
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Open: Welcome to the House of Fun
Something pretty peculiar popped up in Islington. The coolest collection of contemporary living from the safest pair of hands in British retail. Open House is a month long pop-up experience exclusively featuring the House collection of John Lewis. The whole is housed in a two-floor space with the ground level given over to informally segmented…
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