Remove Customer Experience Remove Jewelry Remove Location Remove Visual Merchandising
article thumbnail

At What Goes Around Comes Around, Store Designs Reflect Founders’ Passion for Luxury Vintage Resale

Retail TouchPoints

Now the owners of three locations — two in Manhattan, including the original SoHo shop on West Broadway, and one in Beverly Hills, Calif. While the three WGACA stores feature lust-worthy interiors, the true stars of the brand’s merchandising are its inventory. The ceiling hadn’t been revealed in 80 years.

ATS 260
article thumbnail

Amazon Style’s Digitally Powered Brick-and-Mortar Experience Blends Human Touch With AI Sales Support

Retail TouchPoints

Amazon Style plans to open a second brick-and-mortar location later in 2022 at the Easton Town Center in Columbus, Ohio. Associates are also tasked with checking on customers as they shop the floor, but this assistance is afforded at a balance that is helpful — not overwhelming — to shoppers.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

How DTC Brands Are Scaling the Store Experience

Retail TouchPoints

The brands spanned the bedding, jewelry and footwear categories and all had very distinct brick-and-mortar strategies. But with more locations coming down the pike “the complexity is about to get much more difficult. The conversation uncovered several invaluable lessons and best practices for other DTC brands in the audience.

Jewelry 306
article thumbnail

Using Design Elements to Make Shop-in-Shops ‘Pop’ — or Not

Retail TouchPoints

How is it appealing to the customer? The retail design elements of a shop-in-shop location must respect the environment of the host retailer but also speak to the customer by communicating the distinctiveness of the hosted brand. A recently opened retail concept by luxury timepiece and fine jewelry house Carl F.

Shopping 299
article thumbnail

From Cobblestones to Cyberspace: VMSD Celebrates Its 125th Year of Service to the Retail Industry

VMS

These innovations were the sparks that led to the inception of the visual merchandising and store design industries. And while these megastores were in their seminal stages, nobody quite knew what to do with them and the unending mountain of merchandise sitting under their roofs. As such, visual merchandising was born.