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Charlotte Tilbury

The primary goal of this project was to build a retail cosmetics store that was influenced by Charlotte Tilbury's brand identity. The goal was to design an opulent, engaging, aesthetically pleasing, and practical shopping experience. In addition to taking into account spatial organization, customer circulation, and product presentation, the design investigates the use of materials, lighting, and color to improve the overall user experience. This project was created in a group setting, with me concentrating on the first level and Maegan Tonna designing the ground floor.

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Technical Drawings 

The technical drawings show how the retail cosmetics store is arranged spatially, emphasizing important areas like product displays, customer engagement zones, and circulation. In order to support the entire concept and strengthen the brand identity, the design places a strong emphasis on accessibility, flow, and the integration of materials and lighting.

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Sketches

With an emphasis on important spaces like the beauty bar, photobooth, and consultation room, the sketches illustrate the design development and spatial layout of the retail cosmetics store. They refine both practicality and aesthetics into a unified final design by investigating circulation, layout possibilities, and brand-inspired aspects.

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Visuals

The visuals emphasize the retail cosmetics store's atmosphere, materiality, and spatial experience. The design, which draws inspiration from Charlotte Tilbury's brand identity, creates an opulent and immersive space with warm lighting, soft tones, and elegant finishes. Important components including makeup stations, feature walls, and center screens improve client interaction while preserving a unified layout.

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