Archived entries for designer collaborations

By Lauren Luke: Self-Made Digital Strategy

By Lauren Luke

It’s interesting to see  a luxury cosmetic company finally break into a more tech-savvy audience and create a digital strategy behind the brand. This might be a reaction to the efforts of the self-made make-up artist, Lauren Luke, who has Youtube channel of online make-up tutorials with an average of 56 million viewers and 260,000 subscribers. Continue reading…

Italy’s Limited Edition Coca-Cola Light

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Coca-Cola asked fashion designers to redesign a limited-edition bottle in an effort to raise money following last year’s devastating earthquake in Abruzzo, Italy. Italian designers including Marni, Moschino, Ferreti, Versace, and Etro showcased their creations at a fashion show in Milan. Continue reading…

Muji Manufactured By Thonet

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Thonet, the oldest furniture brand in the world and the German manufacturer of high-quality furnishings, is producing a simplified form of bentwood and tubular steel furniture for the Japanese retail chain Muji. The products are manufactured entirely at Thonet’s headquarters in Frankenberg, Germany to the company’s customary high quality standards.

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‘London’s Love For A Good Garden’

Wallpaper featured an article on Turner Prize-winning artist Jeremy Deller, and it seems he like knows what will tantalize shoppers in London. In the past he has filled Tate Britain with bouquets and organized music concerts in the countryside. Would this work for a temporary in-store display? As I’m about to find out Deller doesn’t take his artistic mission lightly.

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Jil Sander-Glo: Designs at Uniqlo

Since living in Tokyo for two years and now in NYC, I have become a  huge fan of Uniqlo. Minimalist designs meet fun colors and any urban wallet can afford. Now the queen of minimalism has signed on to become head of design at the Japanese megachain. “Some of you [have known] me since I have been engaged in fashion but I’m not interested in the past. Let us talk today about the future,” Jil Sander, clad in a black knee-length coat, said. “I’m here in Tokyo for something completely different. The challenge for me is to establish a premium quality in a democratically-priced range.” Taken from Spring 2005 Jil Sander, could we be seeing more of this?  We’ll have to find out.



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