Upfront Emotive Pins

The 'Bottled Up Feelings' Broach Conveys the Wearer's Inability to Express

Adamjk is a retail brand that puts together retro-inspired emotive pins that convey the wearer's inability to vocalize their emotions. The pin is designed to look like a glass jar with the word "feelings" located inside, as a way to share that the wearer has a tendency to keep their emotions bottled up.

The pin is simplistic and to the point with a simple silver outline that forms the shape of the glass bottle, complete with a white background. The word "feeling" floats inside and instantly refers to the concept of bottled up emotions by subversively and openly expressing the tendency of the wearer to do just that.

Millennials are seeking wearable items such as the 'Bottled Up Feelings' pin that help them express their emotions in divergent ways that move beyond verbal communication.
Trend Themes
1. Retro-inspired Emotive Accessories - Opportunity for businesses to create wearable items that allow individuals to express emotions through unique design.
2. Non-verbal Emotional Expression - Potential for developing products that enable individuals to communicate emotions without using words.
3. Emotionally Engaging Fashion - Market for fashion brands to create products that resonate with millennials seeking emotional expression through their clothing choices.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Retail - Businesses in the fashion retail industry can explore opportunities in creating and selling emotive accessories to meet the demand for alternative emotional expression.
2. Design and Manufacturing - Opportunity for design and manufacturing industries to collaborate in creating unique products that allow individuals to express their emotions in novel ways.
3. Marketing and Advertising - Marketing and advertising professionals can capitalize on the trend by promoting emotionally engaging fashion products and highlighting their ability to help individuals express themselves.

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