Philippine Daily Inquirer

Luggage brand goes digital

- RIA FRANCISCO-PRIETO

The past few days were filled with highlights that tell us we are slowly on our way to better days. Tumi, a favorite of mine when it comes to travel, launched the Tumi Virtual Store in time for its 2021 Spring collection. It’s not your usual online shopping experience. Tumi changes it up by making it immersive and interactiv­e.

You’ll get an opportunit­y to know each bag in-depth and with added features that make sure you’re investing in the right bags and luggage for your future destinatio­ns. Interactiv­e product displays allow you to know each feature of every bag with a click with the 360-degree 3D view. The AR feature allows you to virtually place certain styles in specific environmen­ts.

Further enhancing the overall Tumi O2O (“online to offline” but also “offline to online”) shopping experience, the virtual store is connected to other Tumi shopping channels via its Chat and Shop function, allowing for seamless customer movement to the point of purchase.

Customers exploring the virtual store can easily connect with sales associates to ask for advice and to place orders, or they can do so via the connected local e-commerce websites. Furthermor­e, those visiting Tumi’s physical stores in the region can explore the Tumi digital landscape via in-store kiosks, for an enhanced offline experience.

The Tumi Virtual Store also enhances your experience with “Perfecting the Journey,” Instagram and WeChat games that allow you to race through a forest and across the city, and control your player’s vehicle using facial movements to collect your favorite Tumi bags while avoiding obstacles along the way.

You also have the Magic Mirror Selfie where you can snap a three-second video selfie at the Tumi Virtual Store magic mirror. Enjoy watching it appear on the store’s magic mirror before downloadin­g the video file to easily share with friends on social media.

Keeping in mind the customer’s convenienc­e, the Tumi Virtual Store design language features a customer-centric luxury retail concept. (virtualsto­re.tumi-asia. com/ and follow the hashtag #TUMIGoesVi­rtual)

Plus, shoe style report from Super Bowl LV

Field style

To cap off this week’s column, here’s a style report on the Super Bowl LV last Monday.

Giuseppe Zanotti was a clear favorite among men and women for the event. There was H.E.R. in the Morgana red patent leather ankle boot. I like how it gave a bit of a flair to the seemingly 1970s-inspired ensemble.

Singer Jazmine Sullivan was also spotted in Zanotti. Her allwhite pregame look was finished off with a pair of SS ’21 Sinuosa white leather platforms.

Mecole Hardman Jr., American football wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs, showed off the Frankie white leather sneakers to add a graffiti flair to his ensemble.

For more than 25 years, Giuseppe Zanotti remains the standard of outstandin­g craftsmans­hip and pioneering fashion vision. It’s a favorite among celebritie­s and arbiters of style.

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 ??  ?? H.E.R. in Morgana red patent leather ankle boot by Giuseppe Zanotti
H.E.R. in Morgana red patent leather ankle boot by Giuseppe Zanotti
 ??  ?? Mecole Hardman Jr. in Giuseppe Zannoti
Mecole Hardman Jr. in Giuseppe Zannoti
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Jazmine Sullivan in Zanotti
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The Tumi Virtual Store

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