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Quiet Luxury Trend, the wind is blowing through the community in Area C

The Quiet Luxury Trend Calls Out The Brand New Voice For a society that likes to look expensive But I don’t like to show…

not very far from Piccadilly Circus with a statue Eros At many intersections – there are hot shops like clearing standing next to the shop ON On the street, not to mention ON Quality shoes at a strong price that many people would be used to running. But even though I stepped on the second floor I would experience the buzz. Colorful atmosphere…. stylish music British A new type of payment without counters. These things tell us that clearing try “Shout a New Voice” in his brand

I came to London and spent my free time trying to walk around the shop. clearing Want to know why this sports brand is so powerful? and create good specialist fans in the store “Sharks have muscles” Almost every class has a running shirt. exercise shirt that emphasizes the elegance of the expensive look of the pattern What is interesting is the shirt logo which is often used in a color that blends seamlessly with the tone of the fabric. Until you look through you may not see the logo or see lightly until almost undetected…

GymShark Use marketing and design trends that are popular at the moment, ie Quiet Luxury Or the presentation of simplicity, but looks luxurious and expensive, focusing on the fine work of the pattern or the power of the fabric that looks expensive even if it is simple … brand that is Quiet Luxury it is a long time Bottega Italy

This trend tends to flourish after the world and society is in crisis. Whether it’s a bad economy, a bad disease, or a difficult person – this trend tends to show up behind you. as if to say “What should we show?” a quiet place because showing off loudly would seem contrary to the poor social situation at that time

tendency Quiet Luxury There are also many brands and types such as famous coffee shops designed in wooden colors, wooden houses and smaller logo display. Or a small mart designed as simple wood and what spender tries “Don’t show logo” come out

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Impressive design And let people ask each other which brand?

advent of trends Quiet Luxury This also reflects modern society. “looks expensive” but “I don’t like to show off my wealth” So – the fact that any brand hides its logo so that it cannot be seen until it is stumbled upon, making a big, over-impressive badge, is perfectly in line with the morals of people’s behavior.

One of them is brand marketing clearing aiming “shout out loud” By simple use of the presenter Nobody to represent them

grow up quietly with simplicity One group of people who will become the customer base are ordinary people who feel against brands that “very expensive” What follows is Community yes Quiet Luxury There is a community group that is a strong supporter.

Or we stand in an age that does not have a logo, but has a design because taste is more important than being associated with an institute, a huge camp, and the biggest “Simplicity looks simple” in “brand” one thing

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write a title for this article ▲ It used to give solace to many people by providing such wonderful scenes. ▲ It used to give solace to many people by providing such wonderful scenes. ▲ Provided by PA Media ▲ Provided by PA Media The tree, which is familiar to us as it appeared in the film ‘Robin Hood’ (1991) with Kevin Costner, was brutally cut down by a 16-year-old boy, but the stump remains strong, so there is hope that it can grow branches again The BBC reported on the 29th (local time) that it was giving birth.

In Northumberland, north-east England, there is a UNESCO World Heritage site called Hadrian’s Wall. Next to it is a hill called Sycamore Gap, where a single sycamore tree stands and many visitors come here every year. It was such a famous tree that it was chosen as Tree of the Year in a competition held by Coed Cadw in 2016.

However, between the night of the 27th and the next morning, the river was cut down, leaving only the stump. It was obvious that someone had cut it with a chainsaw.

Police immediately arrested the 16-year-old, but it is unclear why he committed the crime. Police said they are waiting for tips from those who know the reason.

The shock of the residents on hearing that the landmark of this area had been brutally cut down was huge. He mourned the loss of a symbol of the north-east. Many people said it was a place full of memories of proposing to their partners next to the tree and scattering the ashes of their loved ones near the tree ▲ The famous Robin Hood tree in Northumberland, north-east England, was cut down. ▲ The stump remains strong, giving hope that it can grow again. PA Media Northumberland National Park Authority Chief Executive Tony Gates said the tree had been an “inspiration and part of British identity” for artists, writers and photographers. “A lot of people have a deep connection to this place and have great memories of it, and it would be a real shame to lose that,” he said. He added that he hoped it would not have too much of an impact on tourism as Northumberland had a number of other great attractions.

Photographer Ian Sprott said it was “heartbreaking”, while Hexham councilor Guy Offerman said it was “absolutely heartbreaking”.

But National Trust general manager Andrew Ford said the stump of the tree was so healthy that new shoots could grow under the trunk and cover the tree again.

The BBC is broadcasting a text message asking people to send in pictures of their memories of Britain’s most beloved tree.

Senior Correspondent Lim Byeong-seon