Friday 17 May 2013

High Street Focus: TOPSHOP

As many of you have seen from my previous posts, and throughout your day-to-day live, we can clearly see that high-end, luxury fashion brands produce some amazing attractions in their store windows. They often have a huge budget and almost anything is do-able in their elaborate and show-stopping designs.
But it is important to note, that even many high street stores make a huge deal out of their window displays and can also create some fantastic scenes. Scenes that make you want to just stop walking and stare for a while! So I've decided to focus on a few high street stores and take a look at some of the creations by the stores we often forget about when we think of high fashion and visual merchandising.
This time, I will be showcasing some of my favourite window displays from TOPSHOP.

RIBA Installation at Regent Street by Neon - Portraying a rainbow wheel of mannequins, replicating a clock, and an outfit for each hour of the day, in a different colour. April '13.

Oxford Circus store - Halloween 'Trick or Tweet' - October '12

  
Topshop Westfield - Joining in with the jubilee celebrations in May '12.
A gorgeous Luxe Winter Wonderland in Oxford Street, back in December '10.
Mood lifting rainbows in Oxford Circus, Unknown Date.
Viewable inside and out. Lovey dovey Summer display in May '12 by CRM.
Collaboration with PETA, against use of exotic animal skins in fashion. March '13.



Which is your favourite out of these, or do your have another you'd like to share?
Which other high street stores do you think have great visual merchandising displays?

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