Magnetic Jewelry

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UNO is Interactive

Designed by Miami Hotshot Designer Louis Pons, this bracelet/necklace is made out of hundreds of tiny connected nickel beads.

It is closed with a small, strong spherical magnet. You can wrap it around your arm or neck, as many times as it fits. Mix and match with different colors and lengths.

The beauty of this is the sheer never-ending array of possible combinations.

Each piece is sold for 16 dollars.

Implications - In a day and age where street style blogs and social media have made stylistic originality a coveted character trait, a company can benefit by investing in products that are conventional in function, but avant-garde in design. By adding novelty elements to an age old product, the company shows a willingness to think outside of the box and engenders creative goodwill from consumers.
Trend Themes
1. Interactive Magnetic Jewelry - Combining interactivity with jewelry design creates a unique trend for consumers seeking originality.
2. Customizable Magnetic Accessories - The trend of personalized jewelry can be expanded to accessories that allow for endless combinations through magnetic connections.
3. Functional Fashion Innovation - By integrating practical functions (e.g. magnets for closing) into fashion items, companies can appeal to consumers seeking both style and convenience.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - Innovative jewelry designs, such as magnetic and interactive pieces, offer opportunities for companies to create unique products that meet consumers' desires for originality and functionality.
2. Technology Industry - Developing new, stronger magnetic alloys or incorporating smart features into magnetic jewelry can open up a new market for technology companies.
3. Retail Industry - Retailers can tap into the trend of customizable magnetic accessories by offering a range of design options and catering to consumers' desire for self-expression through original fashion pieces.

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