Lena said:to me, cdg was always more than just the collections.
in my book Rei has finally succeded in her dream, she changed the way we see fashion, more than any other designer in the last part of the 20th century, she's on the same level with Chanel.. and the guerilla concept just came as a cherry at the top.. best fashion concept she ever developed
for me, guerilla stores are the epitome of modern marketing, it's Rei getting finally down to earth, interacting with the non-commedesgarconians, she made it safe and she made it well. if only more fashion houses had cdg's vision of marketing, consumerism was going to be so much more interesting
ps. i find both Rei and Junya extremelly influenced by 'nostalgia' much more the 18th century kind
ah, thank you lena for that insight. I suppose it sounds idealistic to say any sort of reference, or nostalgia is ultimately empty..not true. i see retro as a bit different. how are they influenced by the 18th century?
i think you are right by saying rei will have lasting influence w/ the guerilla stores, and i'm sure as we speak fashion houses and all the way down to GAP type stores are coming up w/ their own take on "guerilla" stores. rei has always been about the bigger picture...she's a born catalyst, and it's fitting she'd pave the way for experiential retail spaces. i was chatting w/ a friend who works in strategy and we were talking about how she's brought back the thrill of the hunt...
people are eagerly keeping taps on which store in what location is springing up, and if they will really keep to the one year limit. rei has created play for grownups: it's like a treasure hunt around the world..and the prize..is her clothes, the excitment of her vision. it's her game.
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