If you happen to be at the Retail VM and Display show this week, you must go and meet Janey Rodger from http://www.janeyrodgerdesigns.com/ . Janey spent years perfecting her skills initially at Harrods before working with the incredible Simon Millington. Janey takes her retail clients on a journey from concept to completion or can step in to manufacture your own concept too. This is the kind of flexibility we often need from consultants and Janey is one of the few people I know who not only has a client list that reads like a who's who in London, but also on the global stage too. Retailers such as Lotte and Shilla may not mean a lot to us here but in Korea they are big news. Drawing on her years of knowledge Janey works within set budgets, delivering one-off commissions to multi store projects. Her work is always focused on a clients needs and expectations while being more than able to strike a balance between creating concepts which are creative and yet commercial. What more could we possibly ask for? Janey Rodger is must have for your list of contacts, so do check her out at http://www.janeyrodgersdesigns.com/
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Sunday, 28 February 2010
London Retail VM and Display Show 2010 Exhibitor Janey Rodger
Saturday, 27 February 2010
London Retail VM and Display Show 2010 Exhibitors Panache Display
If you are looking for Mannequins this week while at the Retail VM and Display show, don't forget to check out Panache Display. Panache have their own range of figures at the show this week: Curvateous and Pure & Simple. Of course, they offer all sorts of styles and makes including figures from the House of Bonami. Collections have wonderful names such as Hombres, Fashion Queens, Glamaga and Affinity so be sure to check them out and get in contact with Joanne McRae at Panache. Joanne has spent many years in this business and is well placed to advise you on any collections you may want or need. Formerly at Harrods, Rootstein Mannequins and freelancing for huge names such as Jean Paul Gaultier, Vivienne Westwood and the V&A, you know you are in safe hands to guide you through the process. Joanne can be contacted by e-mail either jo@panachedisplay.co.uk or say hello to her at the show itself.
Friday, 26 February 2010
London Retail VM and Display Show Exhibitors 2010, DZD Bespoke Sales Director: Colin Hudson
Thursday, 25 February 2010
London Retail VM and Display Show Exhibitors 2010, Proportion>London Creative Director Tanya Reynolds
Wednesday, 24 February 2010
London Retail VM and Display Show Exhibitors 2010 DZD Creative Director: Sonya Storm
Looking through my archives recently I found hundreds of advertisements for VM and Display showrooms throughout London's West End (particularly Newman st). Sadly over time one by one they have all relocated or disappeared from the map. Only one showroom is left for us to visit and what a feast it is. DZD, located along Tottenham Court road adjacent to Warren st. tube station is a fantasy land of VM and Display ephemera. Sonya Storm, the Creative Director here has worked with the company for 12 years and oversees the product buying and development within the showroom. As we have, no doubt all experienced those last minute Display emergencies it is always a comfort to know DZD provide that essential backup service that we all so often need. The clients to the company read like a who's who with all the major players calling on the expertise of the team. From Selfridges, Harvey Nichols, John Lewis, to countless multiples, freelancers to tiny retailers in Ghana and Australia, the company cater for the world. However, did you know that they also provide props for photo shoots, film, TV and a bespoke service too? Their stunning portfolio of film credits and magazine coverage was little known to me too until I scratched beyond the Christmas 'stuff' that those of us who know the company are famous for. So, swing by their stand at the show next week to check them out and have a chat with Sonya and the team. I always do, and I always leave with tears of laughter rolling down my cheeks. Besides incredible product and service, they are incredibly fun to be with too - you wont want to leave.
Tuesday, 23 February 2010
Diesel, London
Monday, 22 February 2010
Nicole Farhi, London
Have you seen Nicole Farhi this week? Walking along Bond St. here in London the other evening I came across their new London Fashion week launch scheme. The scheme is based on around 15 famous London landmarks, the Gherkin, St. Pauls Cathedral, the Post Office Tower and so on which have been produced in a vinyl applied to the fenestration and within the store itself. These incredible drawings have been produced by Esther Coombs, a graduate in Illustration spotted at 'Tent'. Esther has been working with the ever talented Jamie Shouli who I believe produces the schemes at Nicole Farhi. After months of Christmas bling, Sale windows and Valentines motifs it is a refreshing move by retailers that they are tapping into otherwise potentially unused talent. Is this the sign of a trend and wonderful things to come in 2010? Who knows? However, I do hope that more collaborations with young Designers do occur this year and support our fresh talent. In the meantime, do check out Esthers work at http://www.esthercoombs.com/ - stunning drawings and a must have for your list of contacts.
Sunday, 21 February 2010
Dover Street Market, London
Saturday, 20 February 2010
Ermenegildo Zegna, London
Friday, 19 February 2010
The London College of Fashion
Thursday, 18 February 2010
Ralph Lauren, London
Wednesday, 17 February 2010
Chanel, London
Tuesday, 16 February 2010
Liberty, London
While swinging past Liberty here in London tonight, I came across what are singularly the most incredibly fun windows I have seen in years. I don't say that lightly and tucked away in these tiny windows is just a glimpse of what this team can do, if they had more opportunity. (the large windows along their site on Regent had not been taken away a few years ago in favour of a more open front). I have always felt that it truly was a crime to take away this teams' main windows. Anyway, these are a huge statement based on London Fashion week, which of course is looming later this month and I just could not look at these windows without an enormous smile on my face. This truly is a wonderful two fingers up to the establishment (or whichever fingers you use depending on where you are in the world - but you know what I mean) It is bold, its fun, fun and more fun. This is what this industry is about and these windows will live on in the history of this industry - we will be talking about it for years. Thank you Maxine and your team for being daring, bringing the fun back and making London rocking again..!
Monday, 15 February 2010
Dolce and Gabbana, London
Sunday, 14 February 2010
Gucci, London
Gucci this week have presented their scheme using a fractured vinyl applied to the fenestration with painted Black background and Gold and Silver sprayed 'bamboo' in a repetition format for their backdrop. Their use of the vinyl really does focus our attention on the product, by blocking out any unnecessary distractions and making our eyes zoom into the centre of the presentation which is all very cleverly done. I always enjoy these schemes where we are just able to see between the fractures, but not quite. It is almost like a strip tease and as we are curious animals we are drawn in to try see what has not been quite revealed. Of course 'things' which are revealed gradually are far more exciting than if we are merely presented with the visual and therefore this works incredibly well. The use of the Gold sprayed headless mannequins and accessories placed on silver mirrored plinths completes the whole visual presentation and the job is done.
Saturday, 13 February 2010
Versace, London
Friday, 12 February 2010
Tiffany, London
Tiffany, New York (Courtesy and Copyright Ronald Knoth)
Tiffany London