PROPERTY MARKETING fall trends 2019 - Madison Marquette
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what’s new? Retail • STORY at Macy’s, the narrative-driven experiential retail concept, collaborates with DICK’S Sporting Goods and Miracle-Gro for its 'Outdoor STORY.' The collaboration brings the outdoors inside with curated merchandise, a fun design and even recreational activities. • Re:store is a San Francisco-based retail space and STORY at Macy’s presents Outdoor collaboration hub that describes itself as a place for shoppers to "discover online brands IRL." While the convenience of online shopping is undisputed, the fact still remains that many people prefer in-store experiences. Re:store is standing out as a destination to bring consumers with Instagram-popular products in an inspiring, community-based store. See more • House of SHOWFIELDS is being introduced as "the future of retail," offering a unique way for customers to interact with products as never before. House of SHOWFIELDS is applying an interesting mix of art and theater to retail, exploring an entirely new way for goods to be sold. • Forty-Five-Ten opened at Hudson Yards a shop originally from Dallas, stands out for its approach to style. Occupying four store fronts on the fifth floor with women’s designer, Forty-Five Ten at Hudson Yards in NY RE:store in San Francisco men’s designer, vintage and platform for emerging designers.
what’s new (continued) Dining & Attractions • Fuel Space is a restaurant located inside Lululemon's new experiential store in Chicago’s Lincoln Park neighborhood. • Saint Honroe in Las Vegas, the first couture doughnut and beignet patisserie • The Table at Crate in Oak Brook, IL, Crate and Barrel’s casual restaurant • TWA Hotel at JFK Airport Queens, New York – retro enthusiasts will be delighted • Park MGM Las Vegas, Nevada the musty old Monte Carlo Resort has been completely transformed into one of the most exciting areas on the Las Vegas Strip • Otherworld, an immersive art installation in East Columbus. The 32,000-square-foot space is comprised of 47 explorable rooms, or “scenes,” created through the collaboration of more than 40 local and national artists. • ROW DTLA Los Angeles, California - Technically opened three years ago, ROW -- a 100- year-old site, formerly home to the LA Terminal Market -- has become a commercial centerpiece of the East Side of LA, with new projects and cool businesses. • Shinola Hotel Detroit, Michigan • Gathering Place Tulsa, Oklahoma - A mid-size city in Oklahoma is not where you would expect to find a $465 million park - but look there it is. • Area15 – the mysterious Area15 will bring art, sci-fi and nightlife under one roof • The Cookie Dough Café in Portland and Sugar + Spoon in Seattle, WA https://www.ilovesainthonore.com/ • World’s Best Bar 2019: New York’s Dante wins the Top Spot at the Spirited Awards
Fashion Trends Fall 2019 Shoes & bags - her Women NYFW the Combat boots Millennial purple- lavender A slouch boot shows Capes Sparkle on night out sandal Feathers Metallic bootie Suits cinched at the waist Itty bitty bags Satin Furry or shearling Asymmetrical necklines Handheld structure Renaissance faire inspiration Coats with long hems Statement hats Jewel tones Cozy outerwear Plaid Gold Power shoulders Moody florals Men Skin baring suits Acid wash/tie dye Tailored black suits and ultra-skinny ties Bright pink Men’s sneakers Illustrated knitwear Textured Monochrome Classic white Leather Bold tech Leopard print Dunk revival Oversized puffers Neon Long scarves Tie die Big shoulders Shoes Preppy Chelsea boot Tattered wool Trends from: https://www.elle.com/fashion/trend- Plain toe blucher reports/a26147021/fall-fashion-trends-2019/ Cross body bags https://www.gq.com/style https://www.gq.com/about/shoes https://www.fashionbeans.com/article/mens-sneaker-trends/
Autumn/Winter 2019/2020 Pantone colors Above 4: This season’s core shades are strong Click here for more details enough to stand alone or work equally well as a on Pantone. foundation for distinguishing color contrasts.
Eater.com’s 2019 food & beverage trends Pacific Rim flavors Mushrooms Frozen desserts with ingredients like avocado, Infusions such as ginger water and CBD hummus, tahini, and coconut water Oat milk and Pea Milk Coffee beer Bread (especially sourdough) Insect/cricket proteins Peganism – a cross between paleo and vegan More kid friendly menus Grazing tables Tea Bars Foil pack dinner recipes Sherry Chayote Sweet and savory desserts Oxtail Ghost restaurants aka app-only restaurant Jam, jelly and marmalade House-made condiments Milkshake IPAs Clean eating Food entertainment Gut-healthy foods – aka fermented foods such Restaurants with spotify playlists as kombucha and kimchi Aperol Spritzes and Aperol frose Plant-based foods aka vegan food Banh mi Smoothie bowls Matcha Seitan HaiDiLao Hotpot Kolsch Rolled ice cream Healthy soul food Manaeesh Unplugging why you eat Heme Rum cocktails Keto Open fire grilling Bulgur Dry aged poultry and pork Pumpkin Sour funky flavors Farro Restaurant swag making a comeback Tumeric Grown up snack time Tofu Eco-friendly packaging Chia Sea Snacks Chulpe corn Click here for the full list from eater.com Regional flavors
TOP THINGS TO DO THIS FALL IN THE UNITED STATES SEPTEMBER OCTOBER 1. Bicoastal Labor Day Fairs and Festivals 1. The Great American Beer Fest in Denver 2. Bourbon Festivals in Kentucky 2. Get Spooked in Salem 3. Grape Harvests in Texas and California 3. Hawaii Ironman World Championship in Kona 4. Oktoberfest – carries on 16 days into 4. South Beach Food Festival in Miami October 5. The New York City Wine and Food Festival 5. National Book Festival in Washington, D.C. 6. Albuquerque International Balloon Festival 6. New York Fashion Week 7. Austin City Limits Festival 7. Texas State Fair in Dallas 8. Trailing the Sheep Festival in Sun Valley, ID 8. Waikiki Roughwater Swim in Honolulu 9. Sonoma County Harvest Fair in California 9. College Football games 10. MLB World Series 10. Music Festivals throughout the U.S. 11. Race for the Cure – held in cities around the 11. Burning Man in Black Rock Desert Nevada country The Best Places to See Fall Foliage in 24 Halloween Celebrations Across the United States America to Spook Your Socks Off Most popular Halloween Candy in every state More at: https://www.tripsavvy.com/top-things-to-do-in- september-in-the-usa-4172030 https://www.travelandleisure.com/trip-ideas/best-things- to-do-october-in-us
Fall Cinema SEPTEMBER 2019 NOVEMBER 2019 September 6 (Friday) November 1 (Friday) It Chapter Two Motherless Brooklyn Blink of an Eye (Limited) Terminator: Dark Fate Ms. Purple (Limited) Burden (Limited) September 13 (Friday) Harriet (Limited) The Goldfinch November 8 (Friday) Hustlers OCTOBER 2019 Arctic Dogs Depraved (Limited) October 4 (Friday) Doctor Sleep Freaks (Limited) Joker Last Christmas Haunt (Limited) The Current War (Limited) Midway Monos (Limited) Lucy in the Sky (Limited) Playing with Fire Moonlight Sonata (Limited) Pain & Glory (Limited) Honey Boy (Limited) September 20 (Friday) October 11 (Friday) November 15 (Friday) Ad Astra The Addams Family All Rise Downton Abbey Gemini Man Charlie's Angels Rambo: Last Blood Lexi Ford v. Ferrari Where's My Roy Cohn? (Limited) High Strung Free The Good Liar September 27 (Friday) Dance (Limited) The Lodge (Limited) Abominable Parasite (Limited) November 22 (Friday) Judy October 15 (Tuesday) 21 Bridges The Day Shall Come (Limited) Jay and Silent Bob Reboot A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood The Report (Limited) October 18 (Friday) Frozen II The Sound of Silence (Limited) Jojo Rabbit Rhythm Section Maleficent: Mistress of Evil November 27 (Wednesday - Zombieland: Double Tap Thanksgiving) Greener Grass (Limited) Knives Out The Lighthouse (Limited) Queen & Slim October 25 (Friday) Black and Blue Countdown www.firstshowing.net The Last Full Measure for more details Frankie (Limited)
more… • Checking Out: Amazon, Microsoft, and the Future of Automated Grocery • Why Lululemon’s New in-store Restaurant will Succeed, while Others will Fail • The Crown Season 3 returns in November • Peyton’s Places – trailer of ESPN’s subscriber show • NYFW the shows – link to behind the scenes of all the shows starting September 4 • Billboard’s HOT 100 songs • WeWork news • Remembering author Toni Morrison • Class of 2020: New Cars • Game of Thrones – Costume insight • Instagram is hiding likes. You may be happier in the end
Stephanie Heick, CMD Vice President, Marketing Retail Property Services 206-740-8315 stephanie.Heick@madisonmarquette.com
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