Selfridges

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Selfridges has launched a new season of illustrated windows (Creative Review)

Five artists are contributing to the department store's year-long celebration of 2D illustration via a beautiful series of window displays.

According to Selfridges, the decision to focus on strictly two-dimensional work is a response to the hyper-connected, multi-sensory world we find ourselves in, and it definitely feels like a reminder of how joyful and uplifting a brilliant piece of illustration can be. [Angela Kirkwood](https://angelakirkwood.com/), [Paulina Almira](https://www.paulinaalmira.com/), [Brindha Kumar](https://brindhakumar.com/), [Lena Yokoyama](https://www.lena-yokoyama.com/), and [John Booth](http://john-booth.com/) – whose window installations feature a set of giant, painterly cut-outs of flowers and bowls of fruit. Five artists are contributing to the department store’s year-long celebration of 2D illustration via a beautiful series of window displays

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Selfridges sale stuns shoppers as clothes worth £170 cut to £10 (MyLondon)

Shoppers have been running to Selfridges to get their hands on designer goodies being sold for a fraction of their original price in the January sales.

She showed off Armani foundation down from £44 to £26.50, Stila foundation usually retailing at £31 for a fiver and much more. Viewers were stunned by the prices, tagging their friends and commenting: "We have to go!!!" The sale covers fashion, beauty, homeware and even the [food ](https://www.mylondon.news/all-about/food-and-drink)hall. She also showed off a Skims top she managed to nab for £5 and some bikinis down from £170 to £10. "I got these pyjamas which were £138 down to £20." "Make sure you go to the food hall there's loads of reductions there."

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Selfridges launches feel-good illustrated windows, big focus on 2D (FashionNetwork.com)

News distribution : ​Promoting the power of positive thinking and generally lifting the mood of passers-by, department store Selfridges has commissioned ...

It’s a response to present times and represents a point of view on how we want to see the next 12 months play out.” And interesting for a store that has been very focused on immersive experiences, it wants the 2D approach to act as a contrast in “a world that celebrates the hyper-connected and the multisensory”. She also created illustrations and animations for the webstore and will contribute work across the next 12 months.

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