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[The Resurgence of Nostalgia: Why Brands and Consumers Are Embracing Retro Trends and Collaborations]-[Crocs and others step up the fashion game]

Round Table China · B2 · 2024-05-16

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The Revival of Nostalgia and Practical Fashion

In the ever-evolving landscape of modern fashion, a fascinating trend has emerged: the resurgence of products once deemed uncool or obsolete. Iconic items such as Crocs, Birkenstocks, Polaroid cameras, and even fanny packs are reclaiming their place in contemporary wardrobes. This phenomenon is largely driven by a blend of comfort, functionality, and a deep-seated craving for authenticity among younger generations. As the hosts discuss, the rise of the "Normcore" fashion movement, which gained momentum in the 2010s and saw a significant revival post-COVID, prioritizes a relaxed, functional aesthetic over high-fashion complexity. For many, these retro items provide a "throwback feeling" and a tactile experience that contrasts with a world dominated by digital screens, offering a sense of tangible reality that younger demographics find increasingly appealing.

The Strategic Power of Brand Collaborations

Parallel to this nostalgic wave is the prevalence of high-profile brand collaborations. From the unexpected partnership between McDonald’s and Crocs to high-end brands like Fendi teaming up with accessible names like HeyTea, these creative alliances serve as powerful marketing tools. The podcast highlights that such collaborations are essentially a "win-win situation" for companies. By tapping into "new and complimentary markets," brands can reach potential customers who might otherwise remain unaware of them. Furthermore, these partnerships demonstrate that a brand understands the "needs and desires" of its consumers, thereby reinforcing brand loyalty.

However, the strategy is not without its risks. The hosts point to the Forbidden City’s extensive collaboration history as a cautionary tale; frequent co-branding, such as their 14 partnerships in 2019 alone, can lead to consumer "desensitization" and dilute the perceived value of the "limited edition" status that these collaborations aim to cultivate. As noted in the discussion, when collaborations become too frequent, they risk losing their "precious" nature, transforming from an exciting event into a mundane business routine.

Balancing Heritage and Accessibility

A central theme of the discussion is the delicate balancing act required for revered institutions and brands to remain relevant. The Palace Museum (Forbidden City) serves as a prime example of successful rebranding, shifting from an "inaccessible, scary, revered sacred place" to a brand that is "deep with cultural heritage, but super young and fun." By allowing itself to "take the Mickey out of itself"—or not take itself too seriously—the institution successfully bridged the gap between historical prestige and modern accessibility.

Ultimately, whether a collaboration succeeds depends on the positioning of the brands involved. A successful partnership acts like a "power couple," where the combined star power of two entities enhances their collective influence. Conversely, poor alignment—such as the example of Budweiser’s controversial campaigns—can alienate loyal fanbases and damage a brand's reputation. As the podcast concludes, while businesses play a significant role in promoting these trends, the cyclical nature of fashion is deeply influenced by broader "cultural and societal factors." In this light, fashion is not merely about aesthetics; it is a reflection of the evolving relationship between the past, the present, and the future, proving that style, when executed with purpose, is truly timeless.

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📖 Transcript

Discussion keeps the world'sturning.
This isRoundtable. You're listening to Roundtable withmyself,young.
I'm joined by Yushun and Brandon Yates in thestudio.
Comingup, from Crocs andBirkenstocks, it seems comfort and nostalgia are the new fashiontrends.
Join us as we explore the resurgence of these once popular products that are reclaiming theirplaces.
In our hearts andwardrobes, our podcast listeners can find us at Roundtable China on ApplePodcast.

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