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minimalist studio Has Created Champagne Inspired by Chanel

The creative agency minimalist studio, based in Seoul, Korea, has designed a collection of conceptual champagne bottles that mimic the sophisticated designs of Chanel's perfume bottles.

The conceptual bottles are based on the idea that if Chanel was to launch a champagne brand, this is what the bottles could look like. Each bottle in the collection is inspired by Chanel's most classic scent, Chanel No. 5, and minimalist studio has designed four different bottles. Two of them feature darker designs while the other two are white and more delicate in appearance – with all four of the bottles featuring the same geometric shape and signature Chanel branding.

This conceptual collection of champagnes does an excellent job at revealing how brands can source inspiration from industries not usually in their scope.
Trend Themes
1. Perfume-inspired Champagne - Creating champagne bottles that mimic the designs of perfume bottles presents an opportunity to bridge the gap between the beauty and beverage industries.
2. Chanel-inspired Champagne Brand - Launching a champagne brand inspired by Chanel's iconic designs could tap into the luxury fashion industry while offering a unique product in the alcohol market.
3. Cross-industry Inspiration - Exploring how brands can source inspiration from industries outside of their own can lead to innovative and unexpected product design collaborations.
Industry Implications
1. Beauty - The beauty industry can explore collaborations with the alcohol industry to create visually stunning products that merge the worlds of fragrance and beverages.
2. Fashion - The fashion industry can venture into the alcohol market by creating unique champagne brands that incorporate their iconic designs, attracting a luxury-loving consumer base.
3. Design - Design professionals can find opportunities in creating conceptual and visually appealing packaging designs that bridge different industries, expanding their creative boundaries.

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