Fendi used a similar concept both in their windows as well as their ad campaign. While they kept a more minimal look in their paintings, the bohemian luxury message came through and we wonder...is life imitating art, or art imitading life?
CDW Merchants looks at what retailers are doing to create excitement in stores - a look at visual merchandising and store environment.
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Monday, October 17, 2011
Art Imitating Art at Fendi
Fendi used a similar concept both in their windows as well as their ad campaign. While they kept a more minimal look in their paintings, the bohemian luxury message came through and we wonder...is life imitating art, or art imitading life?
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Going back to art school with Urban Outfitters
The canvases are used backwards and in some cases, the canvas has been stripped to show only the wood frames, adding another dimension to these artistically inspired windows.
With the addition of books and lockers, these windows make us want to go back to art school....or at least just look as if we do.
Labels:
angles,
back to school,
books,
canvas,
Cole Haan,
frames,
locker,
trendspotting,
Urban Outfitters
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Visual Merchandising as Art at Cole Haan
Their current hand painted collection is being highlighted in a cleaver way to really focus attention to it's merchandise.
These new designs are shown in a stylized paint studio setting complete with canvases, jars filled with brushes and paint splattered cans and stools. The canvases are great backdrops for the bags and the stools make great risers.
Overall these windows tell a great story and make one want to take a closer look - and that is an art form!
Labels:
art in window,
canvas,
Cole Haan,
paint brushes,
paint cans,
stools
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