The award-winning director of visual lives by two simple rules: “Fashion before function” and “think outside the box.” Unless it’s a shoe box.
Luxury retailers are offering lower prices and markdowns. Will this short-term effort establish bad long-term habits?
Now a Dallas denizen, a former VMSD editor shares her picks for local shopping, dining and nightlife.
Fresh Face: The outdoor adventure retailer hopes to make its own green history with a new store in a century-old building.
New Lowe’s stores make it a pleasure to bring stuff back.
First “Display” begat “Visual Merchandising.” What's next: “All-Knowing Master of Creative”?
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I’m still optimistic that the green building movement has staying power.
LIM College’s associate chair of visual merchandising tips her hat to the next generation of designers.
Sector Spotlight: Retailers are re-examining what was once the “recession-proof” health, beauty and cosmetics department.
A silver lining: Burberry is willing to invest money, creativity, thought and elegance into its new U.S. headquarters.
South America’s biggest country has a stable banking system, an emerging middle class and a taste for consumption.
Muted and serene, or financially obscene? The design landscape needs both.
The upscale specialty retailer trades its expansive space in Chicago’s Hancock Center for an intimate, service-oriented townhouse location on Oak Street.
Ground beef? Check. Oil filter? Check. How are consumers shopping today? Check THIS list.
How to find inspiration and guidance from the next generation of designers
Forget 70 percent off – all I want is a quick and easy shopping experience.
Live from New York, Lippincott’s senior partner sounds off on global design trends and the perfect ingredients for a summer day.
It’s simple. Walmart’s winning the battle again because it has what today’s customers need most.
Boutique Plan: How Paul Stuart’s new smaller-scale store stayed true to the retailer's sleek and uncluttered design vocabulary.