A return to visual merchandising and a return to the round table
Alexander McQueen exhibit is an inspiration you don’t want to miss
Urban Outfitters is retailing’s chameleon, always blending into its environment with a local-specific store design. Its latest effort in New York follows the city’s roots as...
The 30-year-old fashion brand has repositioned itself on New York’s Fifth Avenue with a store that celebrates both its history and its future
The specialty retailer accumulates unique visual icons of New York for its new Times Square store
Today’s mannequins are speaking the language of the brand with drama, elegance and theatrical excitement.
Esprit Décor: Another 1980s fashion brand redefines itself for the 21st Century with a new retail concept, this one featuring a fabulous stairway to the stars.
New York’s Limelight enters its third century, shedding its past (gothic church, infamous nightclub) for a future in retail.
From Coney Island to its most famous bridge, Brooklyn is more vibrant than ever. Take a peek at one of its signature neighborhoods for proof positive.
Beauty Makeover: New York’s Upper East Side fashion retailer has completed the massive renovation of its flagship’s ground floor.
Lost and found: Timberland burrows into the history and culture of SoHo for its latest eco-friendly retail project.
Commedia dell’Armani: The great fashion designer brings his brand of theater to New York, with light shows, classic architecture and a grand staircase.
Wired for Fashion: the high-tech retailer's display windows featured mannequins toting custom-designed computer bags.
Wedding Bella: Spanish bridal wear retailer provides a sleek glass-and-gloss venue in New York for saying yes to the dress.
Meatpacking Chic: The old soul of its formerly industrial neighborhood pervades the new and fashionable Hugo Boss store on Manhattan’s 14th Street.
As retailing girds for a terrifying season, brands continue to fill New York with new boutiques and flagships. Here’s a peek inside the city’s stocking.
Stuart Weitzman uses every device to make the merchandise the star of his new concept store in New York. He even throws in the kitchen sink.
Going down! The Empire State Building's gift shop moves to the 80th floor with a design chock full of history.
ILORI, Luxottica’s new retail brand, uses its flagship stores to embrace the elegance of its luxury eyewear.
Join our designer-on-the-scene for an inside look at the shimmering new Tiffany’s in New York.