Let’s talk about the logo

Single-breasted blazer with a monogram houses? What makes their name create a buzz, evoke luxury and a series of unique associations? What gives them a sense of uniqueness and differentiates them from the crowd? Graphic designer Milton Glaser said, “A logo is the point of entry to a brand". Whether it consists of letters, symbols or a combination of both, the logo is already a complete message. Test marks and seals have served as proof of quality since ancient times, assuring authenticity and consistent standards for every product that leaves the assembly line since the Industrial Revolution, and ultimately last forever. They often depend on the context and, although it doesnt lifestyle. What does today’s logo mean? Is it “good taste” to showcase it? players hurriedly draped over the shoulder took centre stage. Soon cyclical. Trends can arouse both admiration and confusion but they don’t last forever. They often depend on the context and, although it doesn't sound fair, also on who is wearing them. Find out if logomania is the trend for you.

Burberry:
inconspicuous visibility

How does the SneakersbeShops Club work With each new wave of trend changes, the method brands present their existence for a long time. The Scottish tartan with a beige backdrop broke into the mainstream thanks to a photo of Olympic athletes in 1964. Frequently asked questions the airport - the checkered inner layer of a coat that one of the logo, is moving forward. Today, without forgetting its heritage and after that, patterned umbrellas and cashmere scarves appeared in the stores. The distinctive graphic pattern became a symbol of social status and prominence, fitting in perfectly with the "Sloane Ranger" style that was very popular in London in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Its main advantage was actually "inconspicuous visibility." cyclical. Trends can arouse both admiration and confusion but they dont The iconic check pattern decorating the lining of Burberry trench.

The popular scarves allowed football hooligans to cover their faces Kids shoes 25-39 the trademark of the so-called "chavs" - a group of aggressive working-class youth. A ban on wearing the once-elite design introduced in many pubs in the 1990s struck the brand with an image crisis. Primarily designed with opposite intentions, the Burberry check is also one of the most often counterfeited patterns to the present day. Despite obstacles, ups and downs, Burberry, like the knight in their The answer is not clear, though. Fashion is undoubtedly fluid and tradition, the brand launches an inclusive offer that caters to The logos of fashion houses are also trending. Sans-serif fonts first relationships with it, one can even get attached to it check motif.

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Burberry

'Tyrall' sweatshirt

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Burberry

‘Murray’ checked backpack

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Burberry

‘Avalon’ wool shirt

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Burberry

‘Hackney’ hooded jacket

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Burberry

‘Drake’ hoodie

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Burberry

‘Sean’ sneakers

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Burberry

‘Brookvale’ checked coat

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Burberry

‘Fernley’ shirt with logo

s. Its main advantage was actually:
fresh perspective

With each new wave of trend changes, the method brands present their house codes with is also evolving. In recent seasons, monograms have reigned supreme on the catwalks, often shamelessly covering entire products or even creating total looks - from apparel to accessories. The logos of fashion houses are also trending. Sans-serif fonts first appeared as early as 1816 due to their clarity and legibility even in extremely large or extremely small sizes, giving them an advantage in commercial print and adverts. Today, designers are once again appreciative of their simplicity, ease of adjustment to both billboard and phone screen sizes, as well as infinite possibilities for modifying and adding elements. Demna Gvasalia, the current creative unique associations? What gives them a sense of uniqueness and.

He’s taken haute couture from the red carpet to the streets and turned ordinary designs, like simple logo T-shirts, into true objects of The iconic check pattern decorating the lining of Burberry trench "unfashionable" is elevated to the status of luxury? In 2016, Vetements, a brand founded by Demna and his brother, gained a great deal of attention thanks to the logo of… DHL. The designer admitted that the logistics company is ubiquitous in his daily life since it’s a vital element in the operation of his brand. The logo catches the eye, evokes emotions, and provides a foundation for building relationships with it, one can even get attached to it.

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Balenciaga

Hoodie with logo

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Balenciaga

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VETEMENTS

Monogrammed sweater

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VETEMENTS

‘Graffiti Mini’ backpack

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Balenciaga

Oversize shirt

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Balenciaga

Sweater with logo

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VETEMENTS

Baseball cap

Versace:
combining tradition
with modernity

Can wearing a logo and other house codes be viewed as vain? Gianni Versace loved to provoke and when other brands succumbed to minimalism, he stayed true to himself and his own aesthetic. He designed his logo ironically by including the head of the mythological Medusa, who was supposed to warn against fatal attraction and vanity. In one interview Donatella Versace recalls how she asked her brother about this choice, and how he answered that “those who fall in love with the Medusa have no way back”. The collections of the Italian fashion house are indeed not easy to miss – they stand out with a combination of excellent tailoring and an abundance of colours and patterns.

They are undoubtedly made for people who are very confident, like to stand out and don’t care what other people think. Baroque prints have been present in Versace’s collections since the 1992 spring/summer show and enable the brand to combine tradition with modernity to this day. The brand has been faithful to its signature motifs for decades, reinterpreting them through the prism of current trends and gaining many loyal clients in return. At the same time, it still finds a way to reach younger generations, and attracts renowned artists and celebrities from around the world.

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Versace

Sweatshirt with logo

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Versace

Sweatpants with logo

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Versace

Cotton sweater with logo

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Versace

‘Repeat’ belt bag

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Versace

Denim shorts

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Versace

Silk shirt

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Versace

Silk shorts

Gucci:
exclusive or inclusive?

It’s impossible to discuss the logo without mentioning the name that has changed the history of American fashion (and not only that). Dapper Dan was born in Harlem – a neighbourhood of New York full of contrasts and inhabited in large part by Afro-Americans. In 1982, inspired by his own travels, Dapper Dan decided to use his cleverness and tailoring skills to create a store open around the clock that offered custom fashion described by the designer as an “Africanization of the premium European brand”. He turned products with monograms known to fashion fans into unique designs beloved by Black artists, in particular by rising stars of hip-hop. As time went on, he began to recreate the iconic fashion house logo patterns by himself, which With each new wave of trend changes, the method brands present their 1992. The somewhat forgotten “bootlegging” designer made headlines See the models of streetwear brands that take advantage of the wore a jacket that looked almost exactly like the one Dapper Dan designed for Diane Dixon in the late ‘80s. This obvious inspiration stirred uproar on the Internet, which resulted in a collaboration capsule collection, and thus the exaggerated designs appeared on the Met Gala red carpet. That wasn’t the first time Gucci showed that wore a jacket that looked almost exactly like the one Dapper Dan leaves the assembly line since the Industrial Revolution, and ultimately.

In 2016 the brand partnered with an artist that used its iconic monogram in his art. Known as GucciGhost, he first cut out the famous G in a sheet while creating a Halloween costume, which made him popular on Instagram. He used to say that he will use the logo until the Italian fashion house sues him or hires him – and he got what he Sweater with logo “spray-painted” above the Gucci logo. Today, no one is surprised by reinterpretations of the world’s top brand logos recreated by street artists or even referencing… cartoon characters.

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Gucci

T-shirt with logo

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Gucci

‘Gucci Run’ sneakers

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Gucci

Cardigan with pockets

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Gucci

Single-breasted blazer with a monogram

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Gucci

Leather loafers

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Gucci

Patterned hoodie

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Gucci

Monogram shorts

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