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Mega-Trend 10 Men

Published by: Style-Vision

Published: May. 21, 2007 - 37 Pages


Table of Contents


Introduction


Scenario 1 FASHION

WHO IS WEARING THE PANTS?

Men love fashion but their freedom of expression through fashion is still limited by the social norms of gender differences. Fashion should progressively enrich design palettes with accessories enabling more variety of masculine personalities.

Indicators

Design palette


Scenario 2 COSMETICS

HAIR CULT

Increasingly sophisticated male grooming products are being marketed to men. However, domesticating facial and body hair remains an essential grooming ritual of the male beauty.

Indicators

Design palette


Scenario 3 HEALTH & HOME

MALE TERRITORY

Sports play an important role in the assertion of masculinity, defining a reserved arena where male culture can flourish.

Indicators

Design palette


Scenario 4 HIGH TECH

TOYS AND BOYS

Technology items revitalize men childhood spirit with a sense of smartness, freshness and wonder.

Indicators

Design palette


Scenario 5 AUTOMOTIVE

BIG WHEELS

Men love machines because they reflect and flatter the masculine mystique: performance and independence

Indicators

Design palette


Scenario 6 CULTURE & LEISURE

MEN ENGENDER MEN

With the end of the patriarchal age, a new parenting model is upcoming: the end of tyranny for both fathers and sons!

Indicators

Design palette



Scenario 7 LOVE & SEX

A GENTLEMAN’S AGREEMENT

The future belongs to the “gentle” men who will discover their masculine and feminine sides in the course of their life and express them alternatively.

Indicators

Design palette



THE MOOD OF MEN

Mood Panel Survey

Mood & countries

Mood & Trends

Mood Consumption theory


Coeditors

License

Abstract

Exploring how brands can successfully navigate with men’s search for independence without confusion.

Years of undisputed domination led men to consider themselves as stronger, smarter, more responsible, more courageous and more creative than women. However, the price to pay to “be a man” was terribly high: the amputation of any of their feminine sides.

The patriarchal system then collapsed with the industrial age in western economies. In more traditional societies, the one-sex model dogma is cracking under pressure.

The image of men became blurred and unstable. Men often abdicated and were left equally mutilated from their masculine heritage.

Too male or not enough? This is the dilemma of modern men. In the short term, brands respond to men’s identity crisis with new routes. New men’s products and services are popping up every minute, and they address more diversified niches and untapped facets of new men. Still, this formula has a limit. Men (like women) like to have more options when it serves their independence. They want fewer choices when it reinforces their confusion.

In this Mega Trend, we will be exploring how brands can successfully navigate with men’s search for independence without confusion.

Seven areas of everyday life (Fashion, Cosmetics, Health, Home, High Tech, Automotive, Culture and Leisure, Love) have been scrutinized across countries (Brazil, China, Denmark, France, India, Japan, Romania, United Kingdom and the United States), revealing contrasted results.

Leading companies should find creative directions in this report to better understand if they should boost or maintain the number of options offered to men and how this could be done.

This edition delivers innovative concepts, fresh ideas and real-life scenarios.

For the first time, we also include quantitative data from our exclusive Mood Panel to support future insights.

MEGA-TREND© is a trend report, co-created by leading creative agencies and trend experts from around the world including Ana Goalabré (Douarnenez), Copenhagen Institute for Future Studies (Copenhagen), Funky Business (Bucharest), Onio Design (Mubai), Trico (Deft), The Mageborn Company (New York), Brand DNA (Paris), Imageneer (São Paulo, Brazil), Virginia Lau (Hong Kong), Y Studios (San Francisco and Shanghai) and Style-Vision (Nice).

Subscribers include: Gap, Volkswagen, TWA, Burberry, Adidas, Swarovski, France Telecom, Sony, Virgin, LVMH services, Leo Burnett etc.. .

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