Touchscreen Fashion Displays

At Harrods, Adidas Uses an Interactive Product Browser to Model Goods

At the 'House of adidas' inside Harrods' London location, there is a large display that helps shoppers discover new products available from the brand and retailer.

The setup involves multiple screens, including full-size digital screens for viewing models wearing the clothes on a catwalk. This experience is controlled from a smaller tablet-sized screen, which highlights the specific components of each model's outfit. By clicking on "view me," shoppers are able to get a more detailed look at pieces like leggings, sports bras and sneakers. In between the screens on the wall and the smaller mounted touchscreens, there is also a third screen that isolates the selected product.

Best of all, after viewing each adidas product, there is a prompt that helps to easily answer: "Where am I in store?"
Trend Themes
1. Interactive Retail Displays - Retail stores can use interactive displays to provide shoppers with a new way of discovering and purchasing products.
2. Virtual Shopping Assistants - Virtual shopping assistants can be used to help shoppers quickly and easily navigate large stores.
3. Wearable Technology Displays - Wearable technology brands can use interactive displays to provide a more immersive shopping experience.
Industry Implications
1. Retail Industry - Retailers can use touchscreen displays to enhance their in-store shopping experience and attract more customers.
2. Fashion Industry - Fashion brands can integrate interactive displays in their stores to showcase their latest collections in a unique and innovative way.
3. Technology Industry - The technology industry can develop new touchscreen displays that can be used in retail stores to enhance the shopping experience and improve customer engagement.

Related Ideas

Similar Ideas
VIEW FULL ARTICLE & IMAGES