Studio Ongarato / Authentic Immersive Matters (AIM) / Harmay / Market / Sign / 2020

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Studio Ongarato / Authentic Immersive Matters (AIM) / Harmay / Market / Sign / 2020
Illustration for @harmayofficial Aranya Store.
US Vogue November 15, 1952
Harmay by Geoffrey Beene
Model : Suzy Parker
vogue archive
"...customers are also given a peek into HARMAY’s branding and online marketing, with a small photo studio enclosed by a translucent façade. A series of five rooms are designed to further enhance offline sales engagement, each with a themed product focus. A white ‘travel kit’ room features clear aeroplane-friendly cosmetic bags displayed on wall hooks in a ‘grab n go’ style. A perfume room has colourful floral walls in tribute to the lasting power of scent, while another space invites visitors to try on products in a luxury dressing room-style interior..."
HARMAY by AIM Architecture
Authentic Immersive Matters (AIM) / Harmay / Xidan / Interior Design / 2021
Authentic Immersive Matters (AIM) / Harmay / Xidan / Interior Design / 2021
US Vogue August 15, 1954
Geoffrey Beene for Harmay
Model : Anne Gunning vogue archive
US Vogue May 1960
Dorothy McGowan in a mid-summer city dress, black cotton with open collar, easy skirt, few buttons. By Harmay. Beige and polka dot organza hat, by Lilly Daché.
Dorothy McGowan dans une robe de ville pour le milieu de l'été, en coton noir avec col ouvert, jupe facile, quelques boutons. Par Harmay. Chapeau en organza beige et pois, par Lilly Daché.
Photo Leombruno-Bodi vogue archive