Reconnect at The Royal Exchange

SHOW is proud to present the latest multi-platform campaign created for The Royal Exchange, the luxury shopping and dining destination in the City.

As the capital reopens, The Royal Exchange is inviting Londoners to reconnect with each other, their community and the joy of sensory experiences this autumn.

To visualise the campaign, SHOW commissioned artist Nicholas Law to create a series of striking and emotive artworks that represent the theme of reconnecting. Law’s artwork can be seen as a large-scale installation at the main entrance of The Royal Exchange. The artwork’s interlinking circular shapes and dark-to-light colour gradients are a calming reminder of the cyclical nature of life and the interconnected world we live in.

Law has also produced a suite of dynamic artworks to accompany an editorial series that SHOW has created. The series celebrates the tactile and enticing array of products to be discovered at The Royal Exchange’s renowned boutiques and eateries, with high-resolution product imagery enhanced by Law’s seductive visual language.

The Royal Exchange has also partnered with Mind in the City to explore the topic of mental health and celebrate the vitality of community. SHOW interviewed interesting people from the City of London to ask them about their approach to wellbeing for a compelling and insightful series called What’s On Your Mind.

Find out more about the Reconnect campaign on The Royal Exchange website and Instagram.

theroyalexchange.co.uk; @theroyalexchange; #Reconnect

Diaries from the Dial for Seven Dials

SHOW is proud to present Diaries from the Dials, a compelling series of articles produced in collaboration with Seven Dials.

To celebrate the launch of a dynamic new website, Seven Dials commissioned a suite of editorial from leading journalists recalling their favourite memories and experiences of the area. The article series coincides with the loosening of lockdown restrictions and so looks forward to Seven Dials completely reopening for everyone to enjoy their favourite spots once more. They also explore poignant and funny times from years gone by.

Diaries from the Dials kicked off with a piece from GQ editor and British Fashion Council chair, Dylan Jones on studying in the area as a student and enjoying its most stylish corners today. Following Jones, food and drink writer Frankie McCoy took us on a tour of her favourite dining and snacking spots. Hole and Corner editor Tamsin Blanchard wrote about fashion and sustainability in Seven Dials. Travel, food and culture writer Katrina Mirpuri revealed her favourite restaurant and bars. Women’s issues, mental health and fitness journalist Poorna Bell met the inspirational women with leading businesses in the area. GQ style and grooming editor Teo van den Broeke explored fashion, grooming and martinis in Seven Dials. The World’s 50 Best’s Mark Sansom remembered his favourite pints, cocktails, nights out and glasses of wine in the area. And wellness and beauty writer Sophie Goddard has lead us through her favourite products, treatments and healthy spots in Seven Dials.

The Diaries from the Dials editorial series will run until the end of September, so keep checking the Seven Dials website and Instagram for updates.