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Creating beautiful movements with their feet, dancers invest so much on their footwear, to a point that the shoes became an extension of who they are as an artist. Pointe shoes look delicate and graceful but are also a symbol of a ballerina’s discipline. Street dancers pop and lock with their trusty Chuck Taylors or Vans sneakers made even more artsy with hand paintings. For actress Kim Chiu, it is with boots that she feels confident stepping on the dance floor.
In her latest vlog, the “Chinita Princess” presents her collection of boots, from ankle length to the ones that hit the thighs. Yes, like the kind of boots Julia Roberts wore on “Pretty Woman.” These boots aren’t just for OOTDs, many of them she wore for production numbers in Sunday variety show ASAP and her concerts.
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The 100 trends are drawn from sectors, including culture, technology, travel, branding & marketing, food & drink, beauty, retail, health, business and finance.
WPP agency Wunderman Thompson has just launched its annual Future 100 report, lifting the lid on trends shaping the coming 12 months. The report is developed by Wunderman Thompson Intelligence, the agencyâs futures think tank and innovation unit. The wide-ranging trends look at creative innovations set to go mainstream, along with shifts in consumer behaviours across 10 sectors.
The 100 trends are drawn from sectors, including culture, technology, travel, branding & marketing, food & drink, beauty, retail, health, business and finance. For the first time, the report also looks at work trends, as a mass shift to working from home and rising unemployment upends our professional lives.
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WPP agency Wunderman Thompson has launched its annual Future 100 report, lifting the lid on trends shaping the coming 12 months. Developed by Wunderman Thompson Intelligence, the agency’s futures think tank and innovation unit, it points to shifts in consumer behaviour and creative innovations that are set to go mainstream. The one hundred trends drawn from diverse fields are designed to help marketers.
Among the trends it has spotlighted are:
Mobilising fandom: Fandoms are taking on a life of their own, moving from simply consuming pop culture to becoming content creators for their idols.
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