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Much ado About Nothing BALENCIAGA

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Last week, Balenciaga, presented its collection through a video game. The news had been around for a while now and the intrigue grew as the days progressed. On D-day, I accessed the page in question and these expectations were not met. I recorded my experience which I uploaded to YouTube. From my point of view, the "video game" is not a game but more a virtual visit, there is no interaction. What I see is cost savings and a catalog that I am not overly convinced by. The style, I prefer not to enter to assess, if it were not called Balenciaga, perhaps I would like something more.  But to this day I cannot read the brand's roadmap and it is difficult for me to understand most of the movements.

Stone Island

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The Italian brand Stone Island has always aroused a certain sympathy in me. I have remembered it since this week we heard the news that Moncler has bought the brand. Stone Island has always awakened in me that aspirational luxury, is Stone Island luxury?  I really do not know. What I do know is that the first time I thought about the brand, it was it was a luxury for my pocket. Stone Island has managed to manage from my point of view that dichotomy between image and brand. I leave you this clip that I think is more than good, great.

Pantone color 2021

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I still remember the wonderful Jenny Walton attending the pantone color of the year 2020 presentation event, on that occasion the chosen one was "Classic Blue" Isn't Jenny wonderful to you? Pantone brings color to 2021, without a doubt a difficult decision to make, as well as a fun decision. This year the decision has not been without controversy since the chosen color: "Ultimate gray + illuminating" does not end up convincing everyone. Here you have the Pantone presentation video. After all, everything is color.

H&M and sustainability

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H&M has presented a new collection of sustainable clothing. And this time it has done in the collaboration of the activist Zinnia Kumar. More than the collection, I really like the video you found in which they explain the entire creative process, the values ​​and the emphasis that has been placed on materials. Fast fashion will survive if we manage to make it circular and sustainable over time. H&M and sustainability have always gone hand in hand, sometimes in love and other times in handcuffs. When business and image are mixed, it is more difficult to be consistent with what is said.  In any case, every step forward is a victory.   

Recycling Black Friday

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Last week in general and on Friday in particular, the massive shopping and consumption event happened: BLACK FRIDAY  For a long time, I have been denouncing this date since consumption for consumption's sake seems nonsense to me, it seems to me that it does not benefit anyone. The impact of Black Friday in the long term is criminal, it reviles the product and the brand. A brand already known around here is Ecoalf, a Spanish brand that is dedicated to the textile production of recycled materials. The brand denounces Black Friday and they always organize a certain awareness campaign on this date, portraying the consequences of exorbitant consumption. This year seems remarkable to me, since I notice a certain evolution towards a "pretty" or aesthetically beautiful marketing. The 2019 and 2020 campaigns are practically the same, but it is true that this year the way to capture it, I do not know if the change in color or the format has made the transmitted image more positive....