Levi’s Jeans for Women Shop
Morla Design, San Francisco, California, 1997
Description
The Levi’s Jeans for Women Shop is a 3,200-square-foot in-store boutique designed to appeal to women between the ages of fifteen and thirty. The design concept is based upon shape. Fixtures curve like a woman’s body: mannequin dress forms are in different body sizes; laminated glass walls curve convex and concave to create hallways; and photographic murals show the female body against curvaceous sandstone rocks. Black and cream custom carpeting has cursive writing based on entries from a woman’s journal. The floating ceiling of the focus area accents custom seating, furniture, and softly fluted lighting fixtures.
Collections:
Communication Graphics: 19 (1998)
Repository:
Denver Art Museum
Discipline:
Environmental graphic design
Format:
Brand identity, Exhibit, Artifact
Credits
- Design firm
- Morla Design
- Creative director
- Brian Collins
- Art directors
- Jennifer Morla, Eric Rindal
- Designer
- Jennifer Morla
- Photographers
- Sheila Metzner, Cesar Rubio
- Copywriter
- Suzanne Finnamore
- Fabricators
- Fun Display, Bentley Carpets
- Client
- Foot, Cone & Belding
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