ThisIsRetail #17
This week includes a definitive history and evolution of 'Brand Twitter', how Raymond Loewy's distinctive "cleanlining" style sold products - and himself, and how a new 3D printer might just turn the world of product design upside-down.
ThisIsRetail #16
This week we're looking at models for how to run a business as viewed through the prism of rock and/or roll, to the weird (but weirdly inevitable) world of computer-generated influencers, and, with the release of Toy Story 4, we indulge in some childhood nostalgia.
ThisIsRetail #15
This week we're looking at the inexorable rise of drag (and we're not talking motorsport) - from the fringes to high-fashion runways, an incredible case of cross-over technology, and then there's the story behind those 🐝🐝🐝...
ThisIsRetail #14
We're looking at the fight for domination in the escalating Sino-American trade tussle (and what it means to you and me), waving iTunes off into the digital sunset, and sending a culinary love bomb to the South of Italy.
ThisIsRetail #13
Take a taste of Primark's special sauce, a technological joust in the beauty industry, and check-in with robots' improving grasp... and I, for one, welcome our new mechanical overlords.
ThisIsRetail #12
The rise and fall of Jamie Oliver's food empire, the commercial and cultural re-birth the 'grimmest town' in Eastern France, and the increasing role of 'social supermarkets' in civil society.
ThisIsRetail #11
How Aldi continues to do what it does best - this time in the U.S., and take a dive into the sustainable environmental practices in lux fashion.
ThisIsRetail #10
We're talking textile butcher shops in Berlin, the manufacture of sustainable fashion on the Isle of Wight, and the raisin industry (Big Grape?), of course.
ThisIsRetail #09
Touching on the Fourth Industrial Revolution and its power to transform the way we work, interact, and live our lives.
ThisIsRetail #08
In a quickie this week, we have Notre-Dame's role as one of the poles by which the fashion world orients itself, and the state-of-the-art railway revolutionising landlocked Ethiopia’s access to the Red Sea.
ThisIsRetail #07
How a British fashion designer shook-up the industry in the 1960s, an evocative tale of a SoHo street photographer, and, as elections get underway, how India has fared under Prime Minister Modi.
ThisIsRetail #06
Looking at a fascinating cultural and architectural arms race in the Gulf, why keeping as open as possible to as many knowledge flows as possible is advantageous, and an root around the issues overshadowing Dubai's property market fuelled business model.