2019’s Biggest Shopping Trends That You Can Try Now
In our Winter issue, FASHION editors rounded up the 100 people, products and experiences we predict will blow up in 2019. It’s our inaugural Hot 100 Fuse List. From the workouts you’ll be doing, to the new designers and destinations you’ll see on your feed, this is your guide to being in the know next year. Online shopping has replaced malls as the new normal, but next year we might see that change. Here are the brick and mortar stores (plus one app!) leading the retail revolution.
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Wander inside the Mejuri flagship in Toronto and you’ll find an Insta-friendly jewellery boutique with a catch—none of the pieces leave the premises. Instead, the Dundas Street West location provides a physical space to display its brand of delicate, semi-fine, affordably priced wares. If you decide to buy something, it will be pulled from a central warehouse and shipped to you the next day. This new streaming platform gives shoppers access to original content focused on the live drops of exclusive, limited-edition merchandise. Dubbed “the home shopping network for millennials,” NTWRK aims to merge digital videos with e-commerce by using personalities to build hype and entertain shoppers who are in between sales.
The luxury e-commerce site’s new five-storey, 1,200-square-metre retail space in Montreal is an austere glorified dressing room. You book an appointment with a Ssense stylist before creating a cart of looks from the site. It takes less than a day for available items to be transported to the store and placed in one of its eight large fitting rooms.

