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9780470066478

Fashion Retail, 2nd Edition

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  • ISBN13:

    9780470066478

  • ISBN10:

    0470066474

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2007-08-01
  • Publisher: Wiley
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Summary

With over 200 sumptuous photographs, Fashion Retail reveals how the world's top labels (including Prada, H+rmes, Alexander McQueen, Stella McCartney and Louis Vuitton) have revolutionised fashion-retail design. Since the late 1990s, designers have realised that the perfect showcase for their cutting-edge clothes are inspirational, innovative stores, created by like-minded architects and interior designers. From London, Paris and Milan to New York and Tokyo, shops are being refitted in a whole range of styles from fantastical 1970s-inspired futurism to pure minimalism. Like the clothes, the emphasis is on the ingenious use of both new and classic materials, with surprising angles and unexpected inspirations.With a new preface and 28 of the latest, beautiful, fashion-retail stores designed by architects such as Rem Koolhaas, Thomas Heatherwick, Renzo Piano, Marc Newson, Future Systems and Herzog & de Meuron, this new edition of the highly acclaimed Fashion Retail shows how the top labels in the world are continuing to match radical couture with radical architecture and interiors. The new edition also highlights how accessory brands such as Longchamp have come to the fore with adventurous interiors, while department stores worldwide are being redesigned to compete at the highest level.As Fashion Retail reveals, the labels and architects are embracing the challenges of the internet by ensuring that the stores are the ultimate, experiential destinations for the customers, whose expectations of stylish shopping environments are higher than ever. Leading international designers are also responding to the blurring of the boundaries between fashion, art and entertainment, while the high-profile success of fashion-retail interiors has led brands to cross over into other areas of cutting-edge design such as hotels.

Author Biography

Eleanor Curtis is a London-based writer and photographer whose work has featured in UK and international broadsheets and journals. She is a graduate of the University of Sussex and has been a research fellow at the Royal College of Art, London. She has published three books with Wiley-Academy: Hotel Interior Structures (2001/2003), School Builders and Club Culture (2003).

Howard Watson is a writer and editor specialising in the arts and culture. He has contributed to many publications, including The Independent and Architectural Design, and edited a wide range of titles on architecture and the arts. He is also the author of The Design Mix (2006), Hotel Revolution and Bar Style (both 2005), for John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Preface
Introduction
Spectacular Houses
Introduction
Rem Koolhaus for Prada
Herzog De Meuron for Prada
Renzo Piano for Hermès
Louis Vuitton et al for Louis Vuitton
Architectural Branding
Introduction
Claudio Silverstrin for Giorgio Armani
Gabellini for Jil Sander
David Chipperfield for Dolce & Gabbana
Univeral Design Studio for Catriona Mackecknie
Lazzarini Pickering for Fendi
Future Systems for Comme des Garçons
Future Systems for Marni
Sophie Hicks for Chloe
Will Russell for Alexander McQueen
Universal Design Studio for Stella McCartney
Custom Made
Introduction
Heatherwick Studio for Longchamp
Marc Newson for Azzedine Alaia
Fuksas and Fuksas for Emporio Armani
Sophie Hicks for Paul Smith
Curiosity for Issey Miyake
Cho Slade for Martine Sitbon
6a and Tom Emerson for Oki-ni
Gabellini and Gianfranco Ferré for Gianfranco Ferré
Gabellini for Nicole Farhi
New DePartments
Introduction
Future Systems for Selfridges
Universal Design Studio for Lotte
Plajer + Franz for Galaxie Lafayette
Jordan Mozer & Associates for Karstadt
Rei Kawakubo for Dover Street Market
Listings
Bibliography
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