Byronesque, a contemporary vintage brand, teamed up with London-based concept store Machine-A to create a brand-new phygital retail concept called Machine-B. The online-offline space was created to blur the lines between archival pieces and up-and-coming looks from emerging designers.
Gill Linton, co-founder and CEO of Byronesque, said "The idea of seasonality makes the lifespan of a product so short which is unfair to both the designers and the stores. This feels like something that puts time to the side and the focus becomes on the design and the person behind it, which feels coherent with the rest of the collections." The store features products from luxury brands like Rick Owens and Maison Martin Margiela, which exist in a unique retail setting that transcends time.
Phygital Vintage Shops
Byronesque's Machine-B Combines Archival Styles & Emerging Designs
Trend Themes
1. Phygital Retail - The Machine-B concept store blurs the line between online and offline shopping, creating a new phygital retail trend.
2. Contemporary Vintage - Byronesque's focus on blending archival pieces with emerging designs highlights the emergence of contemporary vintage as a trend.
3. Timeless Fashion - The focus on design and the person behind it rather than seasonality creates an opportunity for timeless fashion trends.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Retail - Phygital retail concepts like Machine-B are disrupting the traditional fashion retail industry.
2. Luxury Brands - Luxury brands like Rick Owens and Maison Martin Margiela are part of the changing vintage fashion industry highlighted by Byronesque's concept store.
3. Emerging Designers - The focus on emerging designers in Byronesque's Machine-B concept store creates opportunities for disruption in the fashion industry by giving new designers a platform.