With an art exhibition, Galeries Lafayette adds cultural currency to shopping

As increased pressure from e-commerce forces retailers across all sectors to emphasize the experiential appeal of bricks-and-mortar stores, consumer expectations for in-store experiences rise as well. To meet these expectations, stores are forging
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