In a world where retail has been perfected to the point of uniformity, something essential has been lost.For decades, the global retail industry has pursued efficiency, consistency, and scale—building systems capable of delivering identical experiences across continents. Yet as these systems reached their peak, they began to reveal an unexpected weakness: the more perfect they became, the less meaningful they felt. Consumers no longer seek merely satisfaction—they seek relevance, identity, and connection.Chameleonisation — The Retail Revolution argues that retail is entering a new era, one defined not by standardisation, but by intelligent adaptation.Drawing on economics, behavioural psychology, and real-world case studies, Kosta Du introduces the concept of chameleonisation: a fundamentally new model in which businesses preserve a strong core identity while continuously adapting their expression to each customer, each location, and each moment. It is not personalisation as a feature, but adaptation as a system.From the collapse of the mass-market middle to the rise of identity-driven consumption, the book explores why uniqueness now commands a premium—and why traditional retail models are becoming structurally insufficient. It examines how data and artificial intelligence are transforming retail from a static environment into a living system capable of observation, learning, and real-time response.This revised and expanded second edition includes updated research, new case studies, and deeper analysis of emerging technologies, offering both a strategic framework and a practical roadmap for transformation.This is not a book about incremental improvement.It is a blueprint for what comes next.For leaders, strategists, and innovators, Chameleonisation provides a clear answer to one of the most urgent questions in modern business:How do you remain recognisable while becoming radically relevant?