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Peer-to-Peer Rental Fashion is Taking on “Fast Fashion”

AEC’s Consumer Products Monitor

 

Women’s Wear Daily reports that so called “peer-to-peer rental fashion” platforms are realizing all-time revenues.   By taking the consumer interest to a peer-to-peer format, these new players provide an alternative to traditional consumerism, and expensive inventories.   In particular, an alternative to “fast fashion” apparel where the whole point is relatively inexpensive “current” replacements of a consumer’s apparel, to be replaced as soon as next looks roll into stores.   Peer-to-peer as an “antidote” to the Forever 21 model.

 

During Copenhagen Fashion Week, Ganni (designer fashions) unveiled plans to expand its rental strategy across Europe and the U.S. and debut a rental-only Levi’s 501 jeans and denim shirts platform.  The rental platform Hurr is partnering with Selfridges in an in-store program, as part of Selfridges’ company-wide “Project Earth” initiative.

 

Read more at Women’s Wear Daily: Will the Rental Market Replace Fast Fashion?

Crystal Lagoons’ PAL Venues Take Over as Top MPC Amenity

AEC’s Consumer Products Monitor

 

Twenty+ years ago among the sought-after amenities for master-planned communities (“MPC”) was the 18-hole golf course, often enhanced with a top golf course architect.   From past Urban Land Institute (“ULI”) research we know there is a premium for a home sold in an MPC setting as compared to the same home outside of an MPC.   Golf courses, whether you played or not, were part of a developer’s calculation for the MPC’s value to home buyers.  Along with master landscaping, design controls, security, parks, and other amenities.

 

Crystal Lagoons, the “water tech” company, may have displaced golf in this role, at a time when golf has diminished as an interesting sport among consumers, whether to play or watch.  Crystal Lagoons has pioneered an innovative product for land-bound urban and exurban locations, which they’ve dubbed, Public Access Lagoons™.   Over the past 20 years , the company has successfully introduced their tropical lagoon and beach destinations through more than 600 projects in 60 countries worldwide (these numbers are probably far higher now than when first released by the company).    And the company is on a roll signing up new installations in the U.S.  The company’s is distinct enough as an integrated technology and business solution that they offer their intellectual property to 3rd-parties in the form of Master PAL agreements of particular exclusive regions.

 

The Crystal Lagoons’ product website has some terrific images and video for review, for anyone that has not enjoyed their tropical environments.

VR Mountain Bike Simulator is Way-Cool on Multiple Levels

AEC’s Consumer Products Monitor

 

Ride Out, a specialty bike shop located in the Netherlands, has introduced a new VR mountain biking experience based on the death-defying antics of professional Scottish trials cyclist Danny MacAskill.  VRScout has a terrific post about this virtual reality experience.   We’re hoping this product is as good as it promises!

 

VR Mountain Bike Simulator Has You Riding Cliffside Across Death-Defying Trails

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