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Do you tremember? The heydays of Diesel, Replay, Chevignon? 1993-1998, with pre-aged "baseball" or "pilot" leather jackets and the ubiquitous brown cardboard labels attached printed with 1950ies ironic advertising?
Not exactly the serious "I wish my parents had sent me to public/boarding school" attitude that "prep" labels such as PRL, Hilfiger etc showed. More playful, Italian.
Thoughts and pics highly appreciated.
A nice case study on Diesel by INSEAD
https://cases.insead.edu/diesel/documents/4948-Diesel-1-CSW.pdf
From the INSEAD case study:
"Starting in 1991, Maurizio Marchiori, the newly-appointed advertising director, developed a global branding campaign in-house with the help of Paradiset, a Swedish advertising agency. The campaign appropriated the “products make better living” theme popular among advertisers in the 50s and turned it on its head in the “Diesel for Successful Living” campaign. Diesel’s vision of consumer paradise was to be interpreted ironically; the standard promise of “success” was exaggerated, made absurd, even mocked. Serious themes seemed to be lurking everywhere in the adverts but were undercut by a final admission that it was all just a joke."
Well there you go. I have difficulties imagining an American brand to fool around with the American dream like that.
https://www.nytimes.com/1993/02/22/business/media-business-advertising-sell-expensive-jeans-mix-poetry-film-noir-with.html
"..."in the retro-forward genre" popularized by rival marketers of expensive ($50 to $70) jeans like Diesel and Chevignon, featuring images revived from the 1940's and 1950's in more colorful, contemporary settings."
1990ies were the days when these two guys with quiffs and Jeames Dean eyebrows were big, from that Beverly Hills 91822 series.
seems also to be influenced by the northern European raggare and Italian paninaro scenes in the early/mid 80s.
The more retro the look and styling the better it sold.
Yes that is true - and that was our lifestyle way back then, with some added House / Acid intermezzi.
The Chevignon sweats , dungarees and chucks look in particular ,
I think I would have seen that combination first in Ibiza about 89/90 as it seemed to be the uniform of the 'international tourist thieves' selling drugs around the beach bars.
Yeah and Best Company / Iceberg.
oh Iceberg, how very Rimini 92.
And then all "young fashion" shops had 1950ies props like fuel pumps and refrigerators.
Cue the snowboard sweatshirt a l a Chiemsee with the back hem longer than the front one.
Or anyone remember Connemara or Kandisman knitwear?
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