Stone Island Debut Shows Why Qatar Duty Free Is A Travel Retail Leader

Qatar Duty Free Continues its Streak as Travel Retail Leader with Latest Addition of Stone Island at Hamad International Airport

In a move that solidifies its position as a trailblazer in the travel retail industry, Qatar Duty Free has welcomed the latest addition to its esteemed list of luxury brands - Moncler-owned fashion label, Stone Island. The brand's first airport pop-up in the Middle East region is now open at Hamad International Airport, further showcasing QDF's commitment to offering travelers a diverse and unique retail experience.

This strategic move comes on the heels of another highly anticipated launch, Pop Mart, which made its debut at the airport in October with great fanfare. The brand's return to the Top 20 of the Lyst Index, reflecting real-time consumer behavior through searches, sales, and social media engagement, is a testament to its enduring popularity.

Stone Island's surge in demand can be attributed to the "halo effect" of Oasis's reunion shows, which have garnered mainstream attention. The British band's Liam Gallagher has been a long-time fan of Stone Island and became the face of the brand's Autumn/Winter campaign in 2024, cementing their link.

The airport pop-up space is minimalist in design, focusing on innovation and fabric research. It features key ranges from the main line to the Ghost sub-collection, as well as the brand's denim research program. The pop-up's industrial aesthetics and utilitarianist approach create a recognizable signature look that reflects Stone Island's commitment to functionality and experimentation.

Moncler's ownership of Stone Island since 2020 has raised the label's profile through various initiatives that reinforce its unique identity. This latest addition to Hamad International Airport is no exception, with other high-end fashion brands such as Chloé, Fendi, Jimmy Choo, Pucci, and Valentino surrounding it.

According to Augusto Deymonnaz, vice president of marketing and communications at Qatar Duty Free, the retailer's approach to travel retail must evolve to stay relevant. "If we continue to rely on older models—safe, slow, conservative—we risk losing relevance," he said. "We need to reclaim our role as the place where travelers discover what's new."

With Hamad International Airport processing 52.7 million passengers last year, a 15% year-on-year increase driven by expanded airline partnerships and increased tourism to Qatar in 2024, QDF's move is poised to capitalize on this growing demand for luxury travel experiences.
 
🤩 Just read that Qatar Duty Free just added Stone Island at Hamad International Airport 🛫️ and I am so down 😎! 👖 Their pop-up shop is all about innovation and fabric research 💡, it's like a lab for fashion scientists 🔬! 👕 And can you believe Liam Gallagher is the face of Stone Island? 🤘 his cool factor is already bringing in the crowds 🚪. Qatar Duty Free knows how to bring high-end fashion to travelers on-the-go 💼 and I'm loving this addition to their luxury lineup 💅
 
I'm loving the vibe at Hamad International Airport right now 🛫️! The addition of Stone Island to Qatar Duty Free is a win-win for travelers - who doesn't love scoring high-end fashion at airports? 💼 I mean, can you blame them when Liam Gallagher is repping Stone Island? 😎 Moncler's ownership has definitely given the brand a boost, and I'm stoked to see what other cool collabs they have in store.

But seriously, it's awesome that Qatar Duty Free is pushing the boundaries of travel retail. They're totally on point with their airport pop-ups, and it's so nice to see a mix of old and new brands coming together. The industrial design vibe at the Stone Island pop-up is super cool too - I love how they're focusing on innovation and experimentation.

I'm curious, though, what do you guys think about Qatar Duty Free's approach to travel retail? Should they stick with the status quo or take more risks like this new Stone Island addition? 🤔
 
I remember when shopping at the airport used to be so basic... now it's like they're trying to recreate a high-end mall experience! I mean, Stone Island and Moncler are big brands, but still, it's kinda crazy that Qatar Duty Free can pull off something like this. The fact that the pop-up space is minimalist and utilitarianist is actually kinda cool, reminds me of those old-school warehouse stores from back in the day... anyway, I guess it's good for travelers to have some extra options when passing through Hamad International Airport 🤷‍♂️💼
 
I'm low-key hyped about the new Stone Island pop-up at Hamad International Airport 🤩. I mean, who wouldn't want to check out a sick store while waiting to fly? It's like, totally on point that Qatar Duty Free is trying to stay relevant and bring in fresh brands. But, you know, it's not just about the shopping – it's also about the travel experience overall 🛫️. I've been to some airports where the food and drinks are super sketchy, so this new addition is a major win for travelers like me who care about that stuff 😋. And let's be real, who doesn't love a good halo effect? Liam Gallagher's endorsement of Stone Island has definitely brought attention to the brand... I just wish our school's fashion show could be that epic 🎤👗!
 
omg i think it's so cool that qatar duty free is adding new brands all the time 🤩 they're like super pioneers in the travel retail industry and its awesome to see them stay ahead of the game 💥 plus with stone island joining their list, it just proves that luxury shopping at airports can be a real winner for both travelers and retailers 🤑 the industrial design vibes of the new pop-up space are also really inspiring 😎
 
man i think qatar duty free is killing the game with their new stone island addition 🤯🛍️ they're really pushing the boundaries of what you'd expect from an airport store, like that minimalist pop-up design and all that fabric research stuff 😂 it's a total game changer for luxury travel retail

and i love how augusto is speaking truth to power about evolution vs tradition in travel retail 🙌 he's right, we can't just stick to what's safe and slow when there are so many new brands and trends emerging all the time

moncler owning stone island has definitely helped raise the label's profile but it's also got some people talking about how much they hate that moncler is "stifling" the brand's unique identity 🤷‍♀️ like, what do you think? is the benefits of having a more established owner outweighing the loss of that individuality?

anyway, this new stone island pop-up at hamad international airport is giving me life ✈️ can't wait to check it out when i'm flying through doha soon!
 
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