'How To Look Like Your Shirt Print' is Causing a Phenomenon
Vittoria Natarelli — May 9, 2010 — Art & Design
How To Look Like Your Shirt Print is starting a photo phenomenon. With the mass amounts of print tees out there, I couldn't see why not. The concept is to basically imitate your print tee. If there is a character posing, mimic its pose. Or, as in the example of the striped t-shirt, continue the stripes onto your face.
How To Look Like Your Shirt Print has many people involved very quickly. With over 1000 Facebook members and Flickr uploads, I see an Internet explosion coming!
Image Credit: Additional Facebook, Flickr
How To Look Like Your Shirt Print has many people involved very quickly. With over 1000 Facebook members and Flickr uploads, I see an Internet explosion coming!
Image Credit: Additional Facebook, Flickr
Trend Themes
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Shirt-mimicking Photography — Opportunities for camera and photography companies to market new products and services to a growing group of consumers interested in replicating shirt prints in their photographs.
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Social Media-based Fashion Trends — Potential for fashion companies to leverage social media by developing unique and trendy print designs that inspire photo imitations and amass a following.
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Participatory Online Communities — Opportunities for companies to create and support online communities that facilitate creative expressions and foster a sense of belonging among members.
Industry Implications
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Fashion — Fashion companies can benefit from this trend by creating unique and appealing t-shirt designs that inspire imitation and generate social media buzz.
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Photography — Photography companies can create and market products and services to help consumers recreate shirt designs in photographic form, such as customized backgrounds or props.
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Social Media — Social media platforms can capitalize on this trend by developing features and functionalities that foster user-generated content and enable communities to form around shared interests.
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