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May 26
2010

Posted by: Kanan Kothari

Nike World Cup Spot: Fly or Flop?

Kanan Kothari

 

As June 11 fast approaches, I get more and more excited about football, fun, and beers!  I love the World Cup and always have. There’s an energy in the air that is so palpable and a buzz that stays with you for a full thirty days.

With the arrival of the World Cup comes a plethora of brand promotions and initiatives, which are inevitably a fly or a flop.  Just yesterday I saw Nike’s “epic” three minute spot starring Cristiano Ronaldo, Wayne Rooney and Didier Drogba.  I must confess that I really don’t enjoy this spot at all. I don’t even know if I can accurately convey the plotline (after having watched it twice, once with sound and once without…).  It goes a little something like this, the football stars line up for key shots in the tournament, miss them, are mocked and made fun of.  Then, in a serious plot twist, it turns out to be some kind of terrible dream. In reality they score! Somewhere in all this mess, Rooney grows an unseemly beard and lives in a trailer, Homer Simpson opens the door to a Portugal stud and Gael Garcia Bernal plays Cristiano Ronaldo. 

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Apr 25
2010

Posted by: Kanan Kothari

Emerging Brands: The Art Company

Kanan Kothari
Tagged in: Vancouver , toronto , Tony Pappas , The Art Company , summer , spring , Spank , spain , shoes , Rue St. Denis , Montreal , Mochico , mens , leather goods , ladies , la rioja , hand made , Fashion , clothing , casual , brands , Balisi , accessories , 2010

I love fashion; shoes, clothing, handbags, accessories, the works.  I guess that’s why I find myself blogging about it all the time. There’s something about the way fashion acts as its own character in a girl’s life – kind of like NYC as the fifth character in Sex and the City.  So, naturally, discovering cool new brands is one of the biggest thrills for me. It’s like adding a new weapon to your arsenal, or perhaps a nice shiny instrument to your toolbox. 

One of the most kick-ass shoe collections I’ve recently discovered is The Art Company.  Their collection is all hand crafted in La Rioja, Spain, resulting in some seriously quality goods. This is no shoe scam either, like Camper who charges “Made in Spain” prices for a product mostly made in an assembly line elsewhere.   

The Art Company features mens and ladies casual kicks, with a truly original look.  Some of my top picks from their Spring/Summer 2010 line are below, but check out the website yourself to see what looks are for you.

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