We have gushed a little over this brand during 2016 (and rightly so), but then when a brand has been around for as long as this one and it isn't relying on the good old British hook or crutch of nostalgia in order to keep going or a faux heritage, but....but forging ahead through the decade, we look up from our screen. Fantastic cut outs and the kind of scheme we would expect to see at Tiffany (albeit a much larger version of Tiffany) communicates the continued confidence of this brand on the high street. 2016 certainly has shaken all of us (we feel) and the year has been a turning point in so many ways whether political, social, economic or cultural. However, change is good. So, the deal is Clarks, if you keep innovating, changing and developing throughout 2017 we will keep talking about it, OK? Now lets see these amazing schemes translated and flowing into and through the interior of the store?
Wednesday, 30 November 2016
Tuesday, 29 November 2016
Topman, London
Black and White schemes nearly always look strong and this one is no exception. This is a difficult brand to make look great but this masculine narrative with its cartoon-like interior space looks fantastic, particularly as it highlights the colour of the merchandise so well. We have see these kinds of Black and White schemes at brands such as Lanvin and Jean Paul Lespagnard previously although it actually looks so much better here at this brands Oxford Circus store on this scale and particularly interesting that they haven't gone down the traditional route of Christmas trees and all round bling.
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Topman,
www.barthelmessuk.com
Location: London
London, UK
Monday, 28 November 2016
Debenhams, London
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This is one scheme that really needs to be experienced as a still image really doesn't do it the justice that it deserves. Moving aside the cardboard engineered option or bauble-land styled scheme so popular across the high street this brands seasonal scheme at their flagship is looking rather electric right now and the addition of the moving elements which sadly cant be appreciated in a photograph makes these windows look so superb. So great to see this brand leading the way across the mid- rangers and the bonus is that it doesn't look that they were Adobe slaves which is making so much of the high street feel so flat.
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Location: London
London, UK
Sunday, 27 November 2016
Ermenegildo Zegna, London
With their superb and exceptional quality merchandise we cant help but drool when we pass this store. The brand appear to adopt a very typical luxury brand strategy of being rather quiet as we never seem to come across them via social media and perhaps this is reflected in this rather quiet, reflective but clearly seasonal scheme at their Sloane street store? We are guessing that they like to remain exclusive and the best experience is via an actual one rather and one which is virtual?
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Saturday, 26 November 2016
VM and Display Awards 2016, London
If you were unable or didn't attend the VM and Display Awards 2016 then you really did miss a corker of an evening. The entries this year were staggeringly good and demonstrated the breadth of creativity from around the world and the finest brands from an enormous cross section of the high street. Visual Merchandising industry suppliers, visitors and some of the top Visual Merchandisers from around the globe descended on the Bloomsbury Big Top on Thursday evening hosted by the very charming Rylan Clark. A huge congratulations to the winners and those shortlisted this year.
Friday, 25 November 2016
Galeria Kaufhof, Frankfurt
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We dont often receive images of windows from Frankfurt, or indeed have the opportunity to go and visit this city ourselves. We were very excited to see that there is a huge amount of creativity happening beyond our usual stomping grounds and this scheme at Galeria Kaufhof is no exception. Produced by Grosse8, the scheme contains a variety of toys and gifts which hover on White clouds with interactive elements such as an airship which delivers gifts and Styrofoam snowflakes which are blown into the air. To really appreciate this scheme of course you should go and see it if you can, although the next best thing would be to view the video below.
Thursday, 24 November 2016
Salvatore Ferragamo, London
The Salvatore Ferragamo store along Sloane street is looking far more interesting than the Bond street one for some reason. Stacked luggage, all perfectly produced of course supports the product emerging from the top with a beautifully made model of....well, who knows where? The additional windows have been presented in a symmetrical format against this 'quilted' backdrop.
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Wednesday, 23 November 2016
Fendi, London
We are guessing that this installation is highlighting the brands 'Hypnoteyes' products which seems to reflect the kind of thing a lot of brands in the luxury sector are doing right now. We do find whimsical products rather buttock clenching ourselves and it really doesn't do anything for us personally although these child-like creatures seem to be snapped up by a market who, from the outside looking in, love to be perpetually afflicted with a case of cultural arrested development? Ultimately perhaps this is where the market is and those are the customers with the cash right now we image? On a final note, the use of fur in the products here is really not necessary is it?
Tuesday, 22 November 2016
Joseph, London
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If you want to see an example of Visual Merchandising at its best then look no further than Joseph here in the centre of it all. We are always impressed with the intelligence of the schemes here where no surface approach is adopted but really interesting thinking behind their schemes. In this beautiful monochromatic scheme capturing the season so beautifully, this brand remains one of our top favourites throughout 2016.
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London,
www.barthelmessuk.com
Location: London
London, UK
Monday, 21 November 2016
Fortnum and Mason, London
This season is one that just keeps on giving and we still have a lot of brands to get through before the big day itself in December. We have been looking out for the Christmas scheme at Fortnum's for quite some time and naturally they never disappoint. The detail that has gone into this scheme is quite staggering and no doubt many months of planning behind it. This brands 'Together we're Merrier' campaign is quite a corker but as always its much better seeing these things in life if you can so that you can fully immerse yourself in the experience.
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Sunday, 20 November 2016
Moncler, London
We don't see queue's of people outside of stores here in London very often unless there is some over hyped collaboration between a luxury and fast fashion brand however, there are queues outside of the Moncler store along Bond street. OK, well the product is superb of course although cheaper versions of this stuff are available at Uniqlo if you like looking like an Italian tourist. The scheme of course, for such a tiny space is superbly clever and we are huge fans of their schemes. In this case, the brand are playing on the ski season with huge doses of humour thrown in.
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Saturday, 19 November 2016
Belstaff, London
This is a simple yet impactful scheme at Belstaff which captures the season so well and not a Christmas tree or bauble in sight. Snow covered mountain peaks, and thats it, have been placed behind the mannequins here and perfectly allows the passerby to see into and around the interior space. A great and original solution.
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Friday, 18 November 2016
Dior, London
Like a Phoenix out of the ashes the schemes here are absolutely rocking the high street yet again. With their amazing mirrored perspective and mirrored baubles the installation at Dior is super shiny and incredibly glossy at their store along Bond street here in the centre of it all. We dont tend to shop here ourselves but if we were the target audience we would certainly be enticed into their spaces. Superb stuff.
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www.elemental.co.uk
Location: London
London, UK
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