One of the most modern clothing stores has just been opened in Warsaw’s Galeria Młociny – MODIVO, whose creator and owner is eobuwie.pl.
When creating the first MODIVO stationary store, the eobuwie.pl team was not inspired by any global patterns – because they do not exist. It is an original concept, invented completely from scratch,” says Konrad Jezierski, retail director.
On more than 2.5 thousand square meters of space there are no shelves and hangers with clothes, but 65 tablets have been prepared for customers to browse the offer and place orders. MODIVO offers mainly clothing and accessories from over 150 premium brands, such as Calvin Klein, Emporio Armani, Guess, Lacoste, Karl Lagerfeld or Tommy Hilfiger.
Using the tablet, customers can order selected articles from the warehouse to the changing room. After approving the selection of specific products, the customer receives a barcode on their phone, which is then shown to the staff. On this basis, the concierge directs the customer to the appropriate fitting room,” explains K. Jezierski.
There are eight dressing rooms at the disposal of MODIVO salon clients. Each of them is named after the European fashion capital. Clients are invited to London, Paris or Milan. A few minutes after the client enters the dressing room, the door of the wardrobe opens and the ordered articles are inside.
Each dressing room is divided into three zones. The main one with a touch screen and a wardrobe for the ordered clothes, a zone with a large mirror and the so called “set-aside zone” for the measuring person’s things. For the customer’s comfort and convenience, the touch screen was placed in line with the wardrobe.
In the dressing room, the customer can choose from 3 lighting options: “city day”, “business meeting” and “evening with friends” and can adjust them to the chosen style.
We are proud to have been part of such an ambitious project. Among other things, we developed a sliding door controller and were responsible for its installation. We thank eobuwie.pl for their trust – adds Michał Dominiak, Business Development Manager at MAGO