Fashion Raingear

Jean Paul Gaultier Umbrellas

Guy de Jean for Jean Paul Gaultier, is having a ball designing extravagant umbrellas to represent various sexy women's outfits. From the sexy lingerie model to the inside out design, these water shedders are sure to turn heads - as well as keep you dry. These are not parasols, BTW: parasols are meant to keep the sun off, umbrellas are for those who MUST walk in the rain.

Implications - For many individuals within Western culture, self expression is top priority. Countless products exist in mundane or standard forms; however, companies that are able to transform such products into means through which consumers can express themselves will see very large returns.

Self-expression Products
Designing products that allow consumers to express themselves will yield significant returns.
Extravagant Umbrellas
Creating umbrellas with unique and eye-catching designs will attract attention and drive sales.
Fashionable Raingear
Developing fashionable rainwear that combines style and functionality will cater to consumer preferences.

Where This Applies

Fashion
The fashion industry can capitalize on creating rainwear that is both fashionable and functional.
Design Industry
Design companies can explore innovative ways to transform mundane products into self-expression tools.
Outdoor Gear
The outdoor gear industry can explore the potential for unique and luxurious umbrella designs to cater to consumers' preferences.
SCORE
3.5 out of 10
GENDER
10% Men90% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 52%
Activity 44%
Freshness 8%

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