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United Colours of Benetton: Merging Colours, Blending Identities

04/02/2016
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United Colors of Benetton celebrates diversity with face merging technology

The Carnival Capsule Collection and a brand-new global campaign upgrade two of the brand’s values, color and diversity, to a whole new level of sophistication and contemporaneity.

Available from February 2016 in selected stores around the world, the collection is a celebration of color in all its shades. Following Benetton’s heritage of social commitment, the praise for color in all its nuances goes hand in hand with a celebration of diversity in our ever-changing societies.

The Face of the City Campaign

What is the face of London? And the face of Tokyo? New York? Milan? Berlin? Paris? In a brand new United Colors of Benetton global campaign, the face of each model is a partly analog, partly digital combination of all the features found in the six fashion capitals of the world.

United Colors of Benetton started by investigating the ethnic makeup of each capital, with interesting results. Using statistical demographic analysis from a number of population information sources, incorporating international data as well as city-specific census reports, in order to most accurately reflect the proportion of each city's specific racial mix. For example, Asians are the second largest ethnic group in London after the Caucasian. In Milan the Filipinos and the Egyptians are the most populous foreign communities. In New York, half of the population is either black or latino, and only 5% of Paris’ foreign residents come from Africa.

For each capital, United Colors of Benetton moved from research to photographing a group of women that, considering their facial traits, could represent the city’s mix of races and cultures. Then all the portraits were combined thanks to an advanced algorithm ensuring that the proportion of each ethnicity was reflected through features such as skin tone, the shape of the eyes and nose, hair type and color, as well as overall face shape.

The resulting face for each city was then composited it into the final image, giving life to the capital’s ideal resident. All together, the six faces are stunning portraits coming from a world in which the melting pot, so revered in thirty years of Benetton’s images, has finally become the norm. Surely a software may have helped to reveal it, but there’s little space for doubt: that world is finally here and diversity is even more beautiful than we imagined it to be.



The Carnival Collection

The third of a series of drops to be released this year under the umbrella name A Collection Of Us, the Carnival Collection masters knitwear technology to unite different color shades in a single piece. The clean-cut, up-to-date lines of the silhouettes are enhanced by the skilful use of knit intarsia patterns and blocks featuring strong, characterful colors, from magenta to teal, turquoise and burgundy.

Men’s and women’s fashion is shot through with the rainbow effect of an illuminated prism: lines and geometric patterns feature on high impact boxy tops, mini dresses, reefer jackets, A-line skirts, cropped pants and shirtdresses. Boxy t-shirts are also in fine cottons and printed with optical-geometric prints and patterns featuring bright, contrasting colours.

The men’s line includes piqué polo shirts and herringbone pattern cotton t-shirts, cardigans and crew necks with finely worked geometric intarsia patterns. Completing the collection is a line of skinny pants for him and her, and a line designed for kids: sweatshirts, zipped turtlenecks, t-shirts and jeans with embroidered geometric details. 

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