
A £500 digital “shirt.”
The return of vinyl pants.
With one existing only virtually, and the other existing basically forever, these are two seemingly disparate recent fashion stories.
So what ties them together—and what can we learn from it?
Soon, we’ll be launching an all-new initiative, the PRINT Podcast Studio, featuring cutting-edge shows we love.
As a preview of the programs we’ll be spotlighting, we present latest episode of BrandBox by Tom Guarriello and Mark Kingsley, “a (playful and thoughtful) podcast on the strategies and effects of brands.”
Here, the pair riffs on cleverness, clothes, and fashion.
Show Notes
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Clothing Brand Selling a "Digital Shirt" For £500 That Only Exists Virtually
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Who’s Wearing Vinyl Pants in Quarantine? How the Pandemic Could Kill Fashion Trends for Good
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Christian Louboutin, Spikaqueen Iridescent Red Sole Vinyl Pumps
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Joseph Kosuth, Titled (Art as Idea as Idea) The Word 'Definition,'' 1966–68
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Here’s What Really Happened With Banksy’s Art-Shredding Stunt at Sotheby’s
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Yves Saint Laurent Documentary—5 Avenue Marceau, 75116 Paris (Part 1 of 9)
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Rei Kawakubo is a Japanese Avant-Gardist of Few Words, and She Changed Women’s Fashion
SVA Masters in Branding program // Music courtesy of Mikel Rouse // Dr. Tom Guarriello
// Mark Kingsley
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