Category: retail brand heritage
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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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Scotch & Soda: The World through a Glass Half Full
Lifestyle brands take inspiration from the globe, nourish it, nurture it and develop it for like-minded individuals throughout the world. Scotch & Soda takes its soul of adventure from the streets of Amsterdam to the familiar scenes of the Seine, further-afield to African plains: from Savannah to Soho, from Paris to Paradise. The collections are…
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Great Yarns: The Untold Riches of a Humble Past
In a world of future uncertainties, yet high on nostalgia, heritage, vintage and the warmth & security of the rose-coloured past, there’s an immeasurable wealth in bringing back the past to bear the fruits of future commercial success. Lyle & Scott is no fabrication, but the genuine material, and communicates attractively and intelligently its heritage…
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Cosmetic Changes: Original Icon Just Too Good to Eat
in assortment structure planning, branding & visual communication, customer experience, customer service, ethical retailing, health & beauty, impulse retailing, in-store services, packaging, personalisation, Pinterest Gallery, retail, retail brand heritage, retail businesses, retail strategy, sales promotions & events, store experience, store theatre, visual merchandisingBeauty may be skin deep but originality knows no bounds. If you think you know Lush then take another look. Firstly take a novel idea, then create beautiful and sensual soaps, toiletries and cosmetic combinations, mould them into the most exquisite and unusual shapes and colours, and present them in the most scrumptious delicatessen imaginable…
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