The John Lewis Partnership is embarking on a new venture by launching a design-oriented lifestyle brand named 'Made With Care.' Under the 'Made With Care' banner, the brand's debut offering is a vibrant 'shopper' tote bag. It's designed by 18-year-old aspiring artist Michael Archibald from Glasgow and exemplifies the brand's commitment to showcasing the work of individuals who have grown up in the care system.
Beyond its appeal as a stylish accessory, the tote will also contribute to the 'Building Happier Futures' employability initiative. Launched a year ago, this program focuses on providing employability programs for individuals who have a background in the care system.
Starting December 11, this unique tote bag will be available at John Lewis and Waitrose stores.
Image Credit: John Lewis Partnership
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Design-led Lifestyle Brands
- An emerging trend in the retail industry, design-led lifestyle brands combine stylish products with a social cause, creating opportunities for collaboration with talented individuals.
- Youthful Art Collaborations
- Collaborating with young artists to create unique and vibrant designs is a growing trend, offering disruptive innovation opportunities for brands to showcase emerging talent.
- Social Impact Initiatives
- Companies are increasingly incorporating social impact initiatives into their brand strategies, creating opportunities for meaningful partnerships and supporting employability programs.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Retail
- The retail industry has seen the rise of design-led lifestyle brands, creating new market opportunities for stylish and socially-conscious products.
- Art
- The art industry can benefit from collaborating with young artists to create innovative and eye-catching designs for various products.
- Social Services
- The social services industry can explore partnerships with companies that have social impact initiatives, supporting employability programs for individuals with a background in the care system.
