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Collaborat­ion with fashion designers growing manufactur­ing trend

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SEOUL: Product collaborat­ions with fashion brands continue to be popular in the local manufactur­ing industry, with a growing number of consumers looking to own unique items.

Samsung Electronic­s, the country’s tech giant, said Friday it has launched a limited edition of Galaxy Z Flip 4, Galaxy Watch 5 series and Buds2 designed by a local fashion brand Juun.j.

The Juun.j edition Galaxy Z Flip 4 comes in two colours – graphite and phantom black –with an all-black leather case, a shoulder bag and an S pen, priced at 1.5 million won (US$1,063 or RM4,868) and 2.19 million won (RM7,039).

The original price of the mobile phone is 1.4 million won (RM4,499) , according to the Samsung Electronic­s website.

Galaxy Watch 5 Pro black titanium and Watch 5 graphite come along with a leather strap and a wireless charger.

The Buds 2 Pro are available in graphite colour with a leather cover and pouch.

“The collaborat­ion between South Korea’s top smart device and fashion brand gave birth to this noteworthy item.

“It will be the best option for consumers seeking to show their true colours and differenti­ate themselves with others,” said Chung Wook-jun, a creative director at Juun.j, in a statement.

The Seoul branch of global carmaker Mclaren also rolled out GT Art Car designed by Kim Rieul, a modern hanbok outfit designer who dressed BTS and other famous celebritie­s.

Inspired by the country’s traditiona­l culture, the art car will be at the forefront of reaching out to South Korean customers.

It will do this by sharing its brand’s philosophy, the company said.

The car is not for sale but will be used for marketing purposes.

The exterior of GT car is wrapped in white and is covered in pine trees, cranes and mountains using ink-and-wash painting, one of the traditiona­l art forms of South Korea.

The interior is designed in glamorous traditiona­l patterns.

On the ceiling, there are several craneshape­d cushions made of cutting-edge materials like Geonic, a composite of artificial leather and polyuretha­n, developed by Kolon Glotech, a car seat fabric maker under Kolon Group.

The car’s gearbox, handles and plastic panel near the centre console are covered with traditiona­l artwork using pearls.

Meanwhile, the wheels feature wintertime tree branch images.

The art car will appear in photo shoots and exhibition­s soon, the company said.

Experts said many companies were joining hands with designers to capture the eyes of consumers wanting to own a one-of-akind item.

“Combining technology and luxury design offers a unique experience to consumers looking to identify themselves with the brand’s luxury image.

“To them, smart devices or other products are more than just practical items.

“It is a way to show their own fashion identity,” said Lee Eun hee, a consumer professor at Inha University.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Class apart: A view of Samsung Electronic­s’ chip production plant at Pyeongtaek. The tieup between South Korea’s top smart device maker and fashion brand Juun.j has given birth to noteworthy items.
— Reuters Class apart: A view of Samsung Electronic­s’ chip production plant at Pyeongtaek. The tieup between South Korea’s top smart device maker and fashion brand Juun.j has given birth to noteworthy items.

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