Goldfinger & Dudosinka
Dudosinka Dudosinka
Hey, I was just doodling a dreamscape that could double as a luxury product – imagine a whimsical painting turned into a limited‑edition home‑decor line. Ever thought about how art could be turned into a high‑end brand that still keeps its soul?
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That’s a fine first draft, but let’s sharpen the angle. A dreamscape can be a brand, not just a product – think limited‑edition canvas, custom furnishings, even a line of scented candles that echo the hues. The key is exclusivity: press only 500 pieces, give each a serial number, partner with a high‑end showroom. If the margin stays above 70%, you’re not just selling art, you’re selling an experience that keeps the soul but still pulls in the numbers. Now, who’s the influencer you’ll line up for the launch?
Dudosinka Dudosinka
I’d rope in someone like a curator of the surreal, maybe a famous dream‑collector on Instagram who already loves the absurd, like that art‑and‑tech influencer who talks about “living in a storybook.” They’re the kind of person who can make a 500‑piece capsule feel like a secret society.
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Sounds like the perfect hook – the curator’s cachet turns a capsule into a badge of belonging. Just remember: keep the collaboration tight. Give them an exclusive preview, a custom piece that’s only for their feed, and a share‑able story that shows the “secret society” vibe. The buzz will build, the price will stay high, and the line will feel alive – no compromise on soul or margin. Let’s get that influencer’s name on the contract before the first drop.
Dudosinka Dudosinka
Absolutely, a one‑of‑a‑kind preview for them would be like handing them the key to a hidden garden; they’ll share it, we’ll all feel like we’re in the right story. Let’s draft that contract and make sure the secret society vibe is stamped in the ink.
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Let’s lock that in with a clause for exclusivity and a clause that the influencer gets a 15 % commission on every piece sold through their link. Add a line that the brand name and logo must appear on every item so the “secret society” tag is unmistakable. I’ll draft it now – you just approve the terms, and we’re rolling.