Saturday, January 29, 2011

Evian Goes Haute Couture!

In the world of business, it’s called a strategic alliance. In marketing, it’s called branding. Brand marriages have become increasingly popular as companies tap into their partner’s market reserves. John Galliano partnered with the macaroon mecca, Laduree. Then there was Jimmy Choo for H&M. And most recently, water empire Evian’s union with fashion designer Issey Miyake to create a limited edition water bottle.
Having done it for the past 3 years, Evian works with a fashion designer to release an original & creative concept to celebrate the end of the year. Starting in 2007 with Christian Lacroix, 2010 belonged to Issey Miyake.
The press release stated that the 2 companies “designed a pure bottle, blooming with both optimism and freshness. Sprung from Pleats Please, the famous pleating of the designer, an imaginary shimmering flower decorates the most essential source of life, symbol of youth, the natural mineral water Evian. Thanks to this new pattern, Evian and ISSEY MIYAKE turn your end of the year tables into a field of flowers, full of poetry and humor.” Besides, everyone knows that water infused with fashion, always tastes better.
                                                                                                     

Issey Miyake | 2010


                                                                         

Christian Lacroix Collection | 2007

Pret-a-Porter


Haute Couture

Jean Paul Gaultier Collection | 2008


Haute Couture Collection made by Baccacrat




                                                                                                  
                                                                                                          



 


                                                                                                          





                                                                                                    



                                                                                                  





                                                                                            
                                                                                           




                                                                                    Paul Smith 2009




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