Lotte van Velzen distils The Arrivals brand language for a minimalistic pop-up concept store

With an aesthetic grounded in NY street style, direct-to-consumer outerwear brand The Arrivals’ first physical touchpoint had to be in the Big Apple. After a successful trial at the Chelsea Flea Market, founder Jeff Johnson launched a more intensi
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