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Designer Paul Smith tops FT creative poll

LONDON - Sir Paul Smith, the British fashion designer, has topped the Financial Times Creative 50 poll of the most creative business people in the UK's media, design and communications industries.

Beckham shows his balls in 100ft Armani poster

was unveiled to screaming crowds as a 100ft high poster covering five storeys of Macy's department store in San

Retail choice: Quiksilver

Quiksilver's new 5000ft2 European flagship store on Regent Street highlights a number

BRANDING BRIEF: Snow+Rock to open first clothing-only shop

. The 2000 sq ft shop will open in October. The retailer plans to open its first 10,000 sq ft superstore

Retail News Brief: Robert Ashworth to add womenswear

has hired design agency Caulder Moore to design a 1000ft2 area for the range extension at its store

Retail News brief: Bank continues expansion

of England with a 5000ft2 flagship store in Cardiff. The chain recently opened stores in Reading

Chelsea FC launch trainer with NBA superstar Kevin Garnett

its presence in America by tying up with one of the country's top sportsmen, 6ft 11inch NBA forward

BRANDING BRIEF: Rohan appoints Marking Design

Rohan, the travel clothing retailer, has appointed Marking Design to devise a 3000sq ft concept

Branding brief: McKenzie to open first concession

in Manchester's Arndale Centre at the end of this month. The 1000 sq ft space, designed by creative consultants

Media News brief: Pretty Polly unveils poster

Pretty Polly, the hosiery brand, has unveiled a risque 64ft-high poster, which it claims is the UK

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