World’s first pop-up mall: London’s Boxpark

Millions of us will head to the mall this week to return gifts or buy what we really wanted from the after-Christmas sales. Chain stores, fast food courts, and packed parking lots are what most of us associate with shopping malls, but a new retail concept in hip East London is looking to change that. Boxpark is the world’s first pop-up mall, made out of 60+ shipping containers that house a mix of international labels like The North Face and Levi’s, UK designers Luke and Boxfresh, plus cafes and eateries such as Pieminister. Boxpark will be open for five years, and stores may change after a year or two. Befitting the Shoreditch neighborhood, don’t expect Claire’s Accessories or the Gap, but rather street fashion, cool sneakers, and funky concept stores and art galleries Art Against Knives and Marimekko. Already a huge trend with restaurants, one-off shops, and hotels, the flexibility of the pop-up concept means an urban (or anywhere, since the containers can be moved!) location, up-and-coming designers, and more creative retail spaces.

Check out all the retailers at www.boxpark.co.uk plus info on sales and special offers.

ipod Jeans?

Here’s one that made me do a double-take. Levis has announced a pair of, yes you
are reading this correctly, ipod jeans. Now, you ask yourself, what in the world do they mean by ipod jeans?

Well the pants, called the Levi’s RedWire DLX Jeans, available for
both men and women, feature a joystick in the watch pocket to operate the ipod, They will be available this fall. They
also have a built-in docking cradle for the iPod and retractable headphones. Of course, this is not the first piece of
clothing to feature some sort of ipod compatibility. Remember we posted about Burton’s snowboarding jacket a while
back, which has arm controls and whatnot for the device. But this is likely the first pair of ipod-enabled jeans.
rather odd, if you ask me…perhaps more marketing than real utility…but it is interesting nonetheless.