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But the ageism and sexism implicit in it are a product of another era. We believe it's time to bring definition to where society is at. today. If we changed our definitions so that more people felt like they fit in and more people felt like they were beautiful we would cause shock waves that would touch us all. RELATED NEWS Seeking to solidify its brand redefinition with a global campaign about undefinable beauty New campaign calls for true beauty to be represented in the virtual world of video games Also says no one can control or decide what beauty is and what it is Not beauty. That’s why the campaign aims to undefine beauty, not redefine it.
That way no one feels left out by the definition or the examples that accompany it. Using tons of recycled plastic and prints in the store to remind the poles of thawing, he installed it in a branded B2B Reviews Club store in a shopping mall. The project was carried out in collaboration with a studio specializing in and robotics. Written in 2017, the space where the poles are melting is recreated. The latest environmentally conscious initiative, a company that puts sustainability at the core of its positioning and development. in the brand's store in Madrid's Las Rozas Village shopping center and is the result of an alliance with a design studio specializing in large-scale printing and robotics.
All elements are made in Spain to reduce CO2 emissions. Decorating the store with polar ice required the use of tonnes of recycled plastic, according to a statement. This material has been used to create coverings for walls, shelves, showcases and counters in stores with an area of square meters. All elements specified by the brand are created in Spain to reduce CO2 emissions and are fully recyclable. Speaking about the project, Co-Founder and CEO of École said: We urgently need to rethink the way we produce and consume to achieve real change in the industry. Today, printing enables us to bring things to life.
That way no one feels left out by the definition or the examples that accompany it. Using tons of recycled plastic and prints in the store to remind the poles of thawing, he installed it in a branded B2B Reviews Club store in a shopping mall. The project was carried out in collaboration with a studio specializing in and robotics. Written in 2017, the space where the poles are melting is recreated. The latest environmentally conscious initiative, a company that puts sustainability at the core of its positioning and development. in the brand's store in Madrid's Las Rozas Village shopping center and is the result of an alliance with a design studio specializing in large-scale printing and robotics.
All elements are made in Spain to reduce CO2 emissions. Decorating the store with polar ice required the use of tonnes of recycled plastic, according to a statement. This material has been used to create coverings for walls, shelves, showcases and counters in stores with an area of square meters. All elements specified by the brand are created in Spain to reduce CO2 emissions and are fully recyclable. Speaking about the project, Co-Founder and CEO of École said: We urgently need to rethink the way we produce and consume to achieve real change in the industry. Today, printing enables us to bring things to life.