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January 4, 2021

Samsung Places the Galaxy’s Photo Chops in Focus with Three Portrait Studios

The 1,260-square-foot /make studio showed off Samsung Galaxy’s picture-taking capabilities—a critical factor in most smartphone purchases—with three portrait studios, each with scenic elements and lighting that highlighted the camera’s technology. One emphasized the “live focus” feature with crisp lines and geometric shapes; others demonstrated the color temperature and low-light features. And the brand showed off...

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January 4, 2021

Maybelline Leverages a Stylish Loft to Mark New York Fashion Week

Maybelline marked its 10th year as a New York Fashion Week sponsor with a New York loft-themed environment. Maybelline House wove together fashion-forward moments and mini product activations in seven individual rooms, beginning with an indoor entrance that mimicked a New York City alleyway at night. Other design elements played off of the building’s structural...

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January 4, 2021

Taco Bell’s Five-Day Hotel Takeover Lets Superfans ‘Live Más’

Taco Bell fans got to live más at a Palm Springs, CA, hotel the brand took over for five days. The event was an immediate hit: All available rooms sold out within two minutes. Events like “Happier Hour,” music performances and (OMG) Taco Bell room service breakfasts echoed the brand’s loco vibe. And the design...

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January 4, 2021

Sephora Transforms a Mansion into a Playground for Beauty Buffs

Using the concept of an Art Deco Los Angeles mansion taken over by a group of beauty gurus as inspiration—an environment that would exist only in the home of the ultimate beauty fan—Sephora created SEPHORiA. For two days, the brand took over the entire Majestic Downtown, an event venue that dates back to the 1920s,...

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January 4, 2021

Samsung’s A/V Chops Help Spotlight its Latest Mobile Devices

UNPACKED introduced the latest Samsung mobile devices, and it was all built around a “journey of light” theme. An entrance tunnel was lined with faceted mirrors that created a shifting light—from sheer white to iridescent—and the main arena was a cathedral-like structure. Among five Galaxy Experience zones were the Power of Design, with reflective podiums...

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