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Building the brand: 10 great fashion-architecture hook ups
By Eoghan Macguire, for CNN
October 12, 2011 -- Updated 0948 GMT (1748 HKT)
A digital image of Louis Vuitton Island Maison in Singapore is the latest collaboration between the fashion label and architect Peter Marino.
The interior of the shopping complex has been designed to imitate a luxury cruise liner, shown here in this digital image.
The shiny exterior of Armani store on New York's 5th Avenue. It was designed by Doriana & Massimiliano Fuksas.
Armani's 5th Avenue store is no less architectually complex on the inside.
Another Peter Marino collaboration with Louis Vuitton --this time in Shanghai's upscale Pudong district.
The bright lights of Christian Dior's flagship Tokyo store.
The flagship Japanese stores of Chanel (formerly the worlds tallest fashion outlet at 14 floors high), Cartier, Bvlgari and Louis Vuitton compete with each other for architectual prominence in Tokyo's Ginza district.
The facade of French luxury brand Hermes' store in the upmarket Left Bank district of Paris.
On the inside meanwhile, architects RDAI have tried to capture the craft of six generations of Hermes designers.
Innovative fashion architecture is not the sole preserve of the world's luxury brands however. Sportswear giant PUMA created this fully transportable store from used shipping containers with the help of architecture firm LOT-EK.
PUMA City, as it has been dubbed, has made appearances at a variety of sporting events including the Volvo Ocean Race and the Americas Cup.
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STORY HIGHLIGHTS
- High-end fashion labels are investing millions to create luxury shopping experiences
- Renowned architects such as Peter Marino have designed stores around the world
- The in store experience has become an extension of the brand identity
(CNN) -- In a quiet corner of Singapore's upscale Marina Bay Sands, a sparkling pavilion of glass and steel has been built out over the water.
Designed by Peter Marino, Louis Vuitton Island Maison is the latest in a long line of collaborations between high-end fashion labels and globally renowned architects.
In recent years, Prada, Christian Dior, Gucci and Hermes have all briefed some of the world's finest designers -- including Doriana & Massimiliano Fuksas, Herzog & de Meuron and Rem Koolhaas -- to create spectacular outlets that they hope will embody the essence of their products.
According to Marino, who has designed stores for Chanel, Hublot and Ermenegildo Zegna all over the world, the modern fashion store is an extension of brand identity.
"When (people) go shopping, they want the legitimate experience of the brand," he told style website Business of Fashion recently.
"If you're there in the store, the idea is to see the merchandise, touch the merchandise and hopefully get some kind of emotional response out of it," he said.
For high-end labels, this means competing to create spectacular retail spaces and experiences that convey the highest luxury, style, quality and extravagance.
In the gallery above, CNN highlights some of the most striking examples of fashion store architecture from around the globe.
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