How visual merchandising can improve fashion retail stores to adapt themselves to next generations
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Even though the digital market has grown on the last decade, the traditional store has been reinvented to offer a unique experience for the customers. On this way, there are many organizations in the world focusing their marketing researches to improve the “point of sales” (POS), they are very important to attract the consumer’s attention for the products of an organization. Over time, the POS has been changing and adapting itself to the different needs, and different desires, of new consumer generations (X, Y, Z). Therefore, the new generations are very different of the previous one, and the marketing researches needs to keep up with these new trends. Some marketing professionals were interviewed to presents in this article a diagnostic of some new practices that are being used by fashion’s retailers, to reach the new reality of consumers, using Visual Merchandising as a strategic tool to achieve success in sales.
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