COUNTER INTELLIGENCE
Neuhaus brings Easter spirit to Brussels and Amsterdam Belgian
chocolatier Neuhaus
offered seasonal novelty and excitement to Brussels-Zaventem and Amsterdam Schiphol airports with an Easter-themed assortment in April. The activation featured products
like Easter bunnies, a large selection of Easter eggs and a giant artisanal Easter egg. Neuhaus, which today counts more
than 70 airports in its sales portfolio, experienced positive growth in 2016,
Furla’s ‘Bubble of Time’ in nostalgic tribute to fashion
Furla has introduced its new FW17 Collection with a ‘Bubble of Time’ 90th anniversary concept that pays homage to the sartorial styles and shapes of its nine decades in business. Iconic models for each decade have
also been introduced, as Furla explores the design sensibilities, personalities and tastes of women’s fashion through the ages. Colour palettes combine shades of
Gallo, Tempesta, Amarena and Argilla with carry-over colours ranging from Ruby, Rosa, Avio Scuro, Navy and Glace to Magnolia, Moonstone, Marmot, Creta, Acero, Kaki, Salvia, Petalo and Sabbia. The FW17 collection boasts a new basic
line named PIN, which features a double compartment construction with a zip pocket in the middle, and is available in two sizes. Among the new lines is Blogger – a
Godiva Truffes Délices to arrive at TFWA Asia Pacific
Belgian chocolatier Godiva will present its new truffles collection Truffes Délices at the TFWA Asia Pacific Exhibition & Conference in Singapore. Each truffle’s crispy outer shell contains a ‘light, aerated’, mousse, laden with
flavours such as black tea and ginger, blood orange and grapefruit, coffee and ‘blonde chocolate’, raspberry and rose, and almond with orange blossom. The fillings are encased in either dark
chocolate or milk chocolate shells. The packaging has been created
by Godiva’s team of New York-based designers to celebrate the collection’s ‘delightful contrasts’. Godiva’s Head of Global Packaging &
Visual Merchandising, Maria Williams, said: “We wanted the boxes to be something you want to touch and admire. Like the truffles themselves, the box was created to engage, and to thrill all of the senses.” Godiva is exhibiting at stand E2, Basement 2 at TFWA Asia Pacific.
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bowling bag with a sporty, sophisticated feel, available in a choice of smooth and grainy leather in colour-block combinations with a micro-suede lining. The line features interchangeable sides,
using a snap-hook, which enables bags to be worn in ‘hobo bag style’.
despite weakened regional currencies such as the Japanese yen, coupled with a decline in China travel spend, Director International Sales Philip Geeraert told TRBusiness in an interview in December. “The future for travel retail is bright –
we know the number of passengers will increase to almost 20m by 2035,” Geeraert said at the time. “Confectionery has a very broad
approach, it is still a very accessible and affordable gift for people.”
Rituals blends street art with summer ‘soul’ in new set
Rituals has collaborated with renowned German street artist MadC to launch a range of seven products for the body and home in a fusion of ‘self-expression and summer rejoice’. The Summer Limited Edition:
Express your soul, is an eclectic assortment containing a Sugar Body Scrub, Caring Shower Oil, Foaming Shower Gel, Shimmering Body Cream, Refreshing Bed & Body Mist, Home Fragrance Sticks, and Cold Brew Iced-Tea. The range, which is also
accompanied by a sketch book designed by MadC, is now available at Rituals airport standalone stores with a selection in travel retail shop- in-shop locations. Neil Ebbutt, Director Wholesale
for Rituals commented: “We have created a unique connection between the contemporary street artist, MadC, whose art is a way of expressing her soul, and the name of this limited edition, Express your Soul, which fits perfectly.”
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