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WINDOWS

Window displays are used as an initial attraction to bring customers into a store and are also used as a marketing tool to communicate the brand's image to the consumers as well as to distinguish itself from its competitors. The importance of the window display is that it is a touch point consumers have with the brand. Memorable windows can help get your brand name talked about when they are away from the store or be the reason the consumer returns, remembering to go back to try on the gorgeous outfit that was displayed and styled so well, they will leave not only with that dress, but the shoes, handbag and necklace that just looked amazing with the cardigan to complete the look

Below you will find a small collection of some window displays that I designed for various well known global retailers, like .Brooks Brothers, Ralph Lauren, Hackett London, Oroton and GAP

Various Window Concept Designs

The following are some concept designs for various brands I have created.

Womens retail store window display featuring spring floral prints
Visual Merchandising window display for a womens clothing store with Butterflies and flowers as the theme
Retail window design playing with the contrast of spring showers and sunny days split window with one side rainy and the other sunny.
Retail window display visual merchandising concept design for a pearl jewellery collection

Hackett London

Hackett is a British multi-channel retailer of clothing for men and boys which prides itself on providing accessible luxury with the unique Hackett signature. 'Hackett is a brand that dresses men of all ages,' says founder and chairman Jeremy Hackett, 'in a style that is classic but not old-fashioned. '

At Hackett London I was the global Visual Merchandising Director and would work with my direct team across the globe as well with franchise partners and wholesale accounts to ensure global consistency was maintained. At the time I was there, we had stores all over Europe, Scandinavia, Asia and Middle East, with Mexico and South Africa being added to the Hackett world map.

Brooks Brothers

Brooks Brothers is the oldest men's clothier in the United States, founded in 1818 by Henry Sands Brooks he opened his first store in New York. Brooks Brothers is proud to uphold the same traditions and values for nearly two centuries. In 2018 Brooks celebrated its 200th birthday, not many clothing retail brands can say they’ve achieved that.

My role for Brooks Brothers was Director of Visual Merchandising and Store Design. Below you will see just a small collection of my work

Oroton Australia

Oroton is Australia’s oldest luxury fashion company founded in 1938. The company’s main product category is  bags for women and men. The company sells other products such as eyewear, accessories and small leather goods, and launched its ready-to-wear apparel line in 2019.

During my time with Oroton, I was the Group Visual Merchandising manager overseeing all the company brands. Oroton store globally, from Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia with opened the first Dubai store.

Ralph Lauren

Ralph Lauren Corporation is an American fashion company producing products ranging from the mid-range to the luxury segments. They are known for the clothing, marketing and distribution of products in four categories: apparel, home, accessories, and fragrances.

Ralph Lauren was also one of the brands I was lucky enough to manage as part of my role as Group VM manager. On my team was a windows manager and three state interior managers, along with a wholesale manager plus some field VM team members.

GAP AUSTRALIA

GAP were born in San Francisco and founded in a state of idealism. In 1969, Don and Doris Fisher opened a first of its kind store to meet the needs of the generation gap. In doing so, they created a brand that unites generations through iconic style and is found globally. Originators and champions of a uniquely radical and optimistic sense of American style that bridges the gaps between individuals, generations, and cultures. Where the essentials are iconic. Where craft and quality endure. Where individuality thrives. Where inclusion sparks creativity. Where we do more than make clothing; we shape culture.

I looked after GAP along side Brooks Brothers while Oroton Group had the Australia license.. Window concept would come from global head quarters and we would adapt to suit our market and store space

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