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بريوني تقدم “أساطير الخياطة” لخريف وشتاء 2020

بريوني تطلق حملتها الإعلانية لخريف / شتاء 2020 “Tailoring Legends” والتي تضم سفير العلامة التجارية براد بيت.

 بعد أن عدسات في لوس أنجلوس من قبل المصور ميكائيل يانسون ، تم تصوير بيت في صور بالأبيض والأسود ، والتقط جاذبيته المريحة.

تبرز سلسلة الصور بجو حميمي يتناقض مع شخصية بيت القوية ويجلب إحساسه الأيقوني بالأناقة إلى مجموعة مختارة من أفضل الملابس الجاهزة وخيارات ملابس السهرة في بريوني من مجموعة خريف / شتاء 2020.

“لطالما أعجبتني
تصاميم بريوني الأنيقة والخالدة.
تجسد العلامة التجارية الإبداع ،
الجودة والتميز. ”

– براد بيت

2020 TUATARA HYPERCARS DEBUT

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA

The SSC Tuatara is a hypercar that alters reality on several automotive design and engineering fronts. The Tuatara project, code named “Exceed”, began in 2009, when SSC North America Founder and CEO Jerod Shelby began to look to the future for a successor to the company’s record-breaking SSC Ultimate Aero, which held the Guinness World Record for Fastest Production Car in the World from 2007 to 2010. From there, he assembled a collaboration of industry leading individuals and firms to enhance the SSC engineering team.

“The team had to reflect the achievements that we set out to accomplish, which is why we gathered the best in the industry to push the vision of the Tuatara forward. The team has not only achieved that original vision, but has surpassed it by an incredible margin.” – Jerod Shelby, CEO / Lead Designer

The body and aerodynamics of the Tuatara were designed in collaboration with world renowned automotive designer Jason Castriota. Penning the design of legacy brand automobiles such as Maserati and Ferrari, his insight into timeless and striking form would help move the SSC brand forward with a hypercar design that would endure the test of time. Likewise, the science of aerodynamics and thermal efficiency had to not only blend seamlessly into the artful exterior, but be pushed to new limits, ensuring an unparalleled coefficient of drag.

“The resulting aerodynamics package sets the Tuatara apart from our competitors. Not only does the car boast a class leading 0.279 drag coefficient, but also maintains an identical aero balance from 100 mph to well over 300 mph, resulting in an incredibly stable and predictable car that instills absolute confidence in the driver.” – Jason Castriota

Beneath the carbon fiber skin of the Tuatara is a robust carbon fiber monocoque, engineered with safety, durability, performance, and aesthetics in mind. The monocoque brings all of the critical sub-assemblies together into an aggregated form, as well as contours to the shape of the ergonomic cockpit surrounding the driver and passenger. Composed entirely of carbon fiber, the light weight frame provides uncompromising safety thanks to its systematic crash structures and durable design. The beautiful carbon fiber composition was not left to be unnoticed, as exposed areas of the monocoque are visible, both subtly and notably across the car. For over a century, Washington State has been a global leader in aerospace innovation. SSC North America tapped into this extraordinary potential by collaborating with aerospace design firms and suppliers based in Washington that could provide carbon fiber components that meet the strict aerospace standards. Further collaboration between the SSC engineering team and Nevada based Customs Factory bolstered the design, engineering, and development of the lightweight Tuatara skeleton, an all carbon work of art leading the hypercar industry for safety and performance.

Jerod and his team at SSC North America are founded on the pursuit of extreme performance. As such, the vision of the Tuatara embodied creating a hypercar with unprecedented power, speed, and versatility. Furthermore, the powerplant had to be as unique as the Tuatara itself and the driving experience it affords. SSC North America engineers started from the ground up, designing a bespoke engine in collaboration with Tom Nelson of Nelson Racing Engines. From a groundbreaking intake system, to a unique flat-plane crank configuration, to a form so exceptional it is designated as a work of automotive art, the SSC Twin Turbo V8 revolutionizes the potential of hypercar powerplants. Producing 1,350 horsepower with 91 octane or a massive 1,750 horsepower with E85, the SSC V8 pairs with a CIMA 7 speed transmission, integrated with a state-of-the-art Automac AMT system, providing sub-100 millisecond shifting capabilities in Track Mode.

After two decades of achieving top tier performance, one of the most underestimated goals and achievements of SSC North America is the diversity of drivability that SSC hypercars deliver. The aggressive capabilities of the Tuatara may be apparent through the astonishing aerodynamics and power it boasts, but the vision of the car was to achieve the rare ability for the car to transform its capabilities at the touch of a button. Integrated into the Tuatara are advanced automated systems, granting the driver the ability to completely alter the suspension, ride height, handling, acceleration, shifting, and overall drivability. Sport Mode, the default configuration, sets the car at 4.0″ front and 4.5″ rear ride height, as well as a transmission configuration to allow for docile shifting for ease of operation and city street environments. Track Mode lowers the ride height to 2.74″ front and 3.25″ rear, adjusts the geometry of the suspension for extreme track-level handling, substantially increased shift responsiveness, and dynamically activating a rear wing control surface, adjusting pitch and height based on speed to maintain deliberate airflow and balanced precision downforce. While braking, the active rear wing deflects accordingly, spoiling the airflow and delivering superior braking capabilities. Front Lift Mode offers convenience in situations that would otherwise limit the low ride height of the Tuatara. The front suspension is lifted an additional 40mm, allowing for clearance over speed bumps or other raised surfaces. Ease of transport is achieved through this adjusted ride height as well.

With an extreme level of performance at the driver’s disposal, operator and passenger comfort and connectivity is key to the unprecedented experience that the Tuatara has to offer. Dihedral opening doors offer both spacious cab egress and stunning curbside attraction, as well as ease of use. At the press of a button, the hydraulically actuated doors open effortlessly, welcoming the individual to a well appointed cockpit. Safety is immediately apparent as exposed carbon fiber encases the cab. Each and every detail of the pure and purposeful interior has been designed to maximize the ability to focus on the task at hand, redefining all paradigms of speed, distraction free. The driver is seamlessly connected to the car through a user focused digital HMI (human-machine interface) driver display, designed to provide crucial driving information to the driver in an easily navigable yet striking design. On the center console sits a readily available touch screen system, offering the driver all of the vehicle’s toggles, controls, diagnostics, and entertainment in a practical user interface. At the touch of the screen, the driver has access to the multiple driving modes, tire pressures, complete diagnostics, climate control, music, and more. At the center of the driver’s helm is the Tuatara steering wheel with custom paddle shifts, accessible buttons and toggles, and a shift light indicator to overtly prompt the driver during intense track handling situation. Passengers as tall as 6’5″ will fit comfortably in the cabin, even with sporting a race helmet.

The SSC Tuatara personifies over a decade of a methodical, passionate, and innovative undertaking to create a car that exceeds measure on all fronts. It is a truly bespoke American hypercar that involves the collaboration and efforts of hundreds of dedicated individuals on a global scale.

“I am extremely proud of our team. We have created the full package – looks, performance, and artwork all rolled into one. The last 10 years have been a journey to excellence making this February 7th public debut even sweeter and more rewarding. And it is only the beginning!” – Jerod Shelby.

SSC North America will produce one hundred (100) Tuatara hypercars, all manufactured at the company headquarters in Richland, Washington, USA. Manhattan Motorcars of New York is the exclusive Northeast United States Authorized Tuatara Dealership. An extensive options list gives customers a chance to make each Tuatara truly unique, with high speed and track-centered configurations available.

Due to the world’s recent state, the Metropolitan Museum of Art had to postpone its blockbuster spring 2020 Costume Institute art exhibition“About Time: Fashion and Duration” Met Galawhich was originally planned to take place on 4th May 2020.

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Met Gala‘s “About Time: Fashion and Duration” was set to explore fashion’s unique ability to time travel, melding clothing styles from different periods together to create ‘new’ ideas, moving in cycles at the same time as moving forward, and ensuring that some styles are considered timeless and ephemeral. Let’s take a look!

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Left: Suit, Gabrielle Chanel, Spring/Summer 1963; Brooklyn museum costume collection at the MET, a gift of the Brooklyn Museum, 2009; Gift of Jane Holzer, 1977 | Right: Suit, Karl Lagerfeld for the house of Chanel, Spring/Summer 1994; courtesy CHANEL Patrimoine collection, Paris; all garment images © Nicholas Alan Cope, courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Art

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Left: Dress, Iris Van Herpen, Fall/Winter 2012–13 Haute Couture; gift of Iris Van Herpen, in honor of Harold Koda, 2016 | Right: Ballgown, Charles James, 1951; Brooklyn museum costume collection at the MET, a gift of the Brooklyn Museum, 2009; gift of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coulson, 1964

While the Met is still closed, the organization decided to share its curated collection of contemporary and historic garments which traces a century and a half of fashion. Scheduled to open to the public on October 29, 2020, the presented work dates as far back as 1870, in honor of the museum’s 150th anniversary.

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Left: Dinner dress, Mrs. Arnold; Brooklyn museum costume collection at the MET, a gift of the Brooklyn Museum, 2009; gift of Sally Ingalls, 1932 | Right: Ensemble, Comme des Garçons, Fall/Winter 2004–5; courtesy Comme des Garçons

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left: riding jacket, Morin Blossier; gift of Miss Irene Lewisohn, 1937 | Right: ensemble, Nicolas Ghesquière for Louis Vuitton, Spring/Summer 2018; courtesy collection Louis Vuitton

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left: evening dress, Weeks; Brooklyn museum costume collection at the MET, a gift of the Brooklyn Museum, 2009; gift of the estate of Mrs. Arthur F. Schermerhorn, 1957 | right: dress, Comme des Garçons, Fall/Winter 2012–13; courtesy Comme des Garçons

Presented entirely with black garments, the Met Gala‘s “About time: fashion and duration” emphasizes the evolving silhouettes and use of secondary detailing. With the collection of pieces ranging from 1870 to the present, curators aim to connect the concept of “duration” with debates about diversity, inclusivity, sustainability, and other ethical issues that will surely express a continuing impact throughout the next decade of luxury fashion. Employing Henri Bergson’s concept of la durée (duration), it will explore how clothes generate temporal associations that conflate past, present, and future. Virginia Woolf will serve as the “ghost narrator” of the exhibition.

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left: dress, Jean-Paul Gaultier, Fall/Winter 1984– 85; purchase, friends of the costume institute gifts, 2010 | right: ‘tulip’ evening dress, Charles James; gift of Elizabeth de Cuevas, 2015

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left: afternoon dress, American, ca. 1877; gift of Theodore Fischer Ells, 1975 | right: ‘bumster’ skirt, Alexander McQueen, Fall/Winter 1995–96, edition 2010; courtesy Alexander McQueen

A timeline of 120 garments will unfold in two adjacent galleries fabricated as enormous clock faces and organized around the principle of sixty minutes of fashion. Each “minute” will feature a pair of garments—the primary work representing the linear nature of fashion and the secondary work its cyclical character. Each pair will be connected through shape, motif, material, pattern, technique, or decoration. For example, a black silk faille princess-line dress from the late 1870s will be paired with an Alexander McQueen “bumster” skirt from 1995.

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left: evening jacket, Elsa Schiaparelli, winter 1938–39; gift of Mrs. Pauline potter, 1950 | right: ‘broken mirrors’ ensemble, Yves Saint Laurent, Fall/Winter 1978–79; courtesy Musée Yves Saint Laurent Paris © Yves Saint Laurent

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All of the primary garments will be black, to emphasize their evolving silhouettes, and the second will be either black or white, to underscore their mutually reinforcing associations. The exhibition will conclude with a small selection of garments from 2020 that links the concept of duration to debates about diversity, inclusivity, sustainability, traceability, transparency, longevity, collaboration, and other ethical issues germane to the next decade of fashion. The exhibition will be accompanied by a catalog.

Still yet to be seen is the theatrical design of the gallery space, which is scheduled to be unveiled this fall.

“Fashion is indelibly connected to time. It not only reflects and represents the spirit of the times, but it also changes and develops with the times, serving as an especially sensitive and accurate timepiece. Through a series of chronologies, the exhibition will use the concept of duration to analyze the temporal twists and turns of fashion history.” – Andrew Bolton, the Wendy Yu curator in charge of the Met Gala‘s costume institute

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Pharrell Williams, Margaret Qualley, Angèle, and more have gathered to show off the maison’s chic new shades.What do singer Angèle, actresses Isabelle Adjani and Margaret Qualley, and musicians Pharrell Williams and Sébastien Tellier all have in common?

#CHANELEyewear #CHANELSunglasses

The Spring-Summer 2020 Eyewear Campaign — CHANEL

Belgian singer-songwriter and musician Angèle, American singer, rapper, songwriter, record producer, fashion designer, and entrepreneur Pharrell Williams, French singer and songwriter Sébastien Tellier, American actress and model Margaret Qualley and French film actress and singer Isabelle Adjani light up Chanel Spring-Summer 2020 eyewear campaign. Photographed by Karim Sadli, each artist picked up a sunglass design from the Chanel Spring-Summer 2020 eyewear collection that matched their specific aura while displaying Chanel’s classic motifs.

Margaret Qualley has selected a butterfly frame in black metal, linked with a string of white pearls.

The oversized rectangular design in black acetate worn by Pharrell Williams is decorated with fine metal plaques engraved with a motif that evokes a woven tweed.

Angèle wears an oval design with a contrasting frame to which a necklace of grey faux pearls is attached.

Isabelle Adjani chose large square sunglasses in black acetate with the name CHANEL running along one of the temples.

An XL rectangular shield worn by Sébastien Tellier honors the tweed that swathes its frame. The double C takes shape as a patch and signs the temples.

Chanel Spring-Summer 2020 eyewear campaign spotlights five pairs of sunglasses, each of which features an intricate level of detail that expresses the captivating personalities of the respective muses while also highlighting the multifaceted yet cohesive ‘je ne sais quoi’ of the Chanel house.

Jennifer Lopez has the fashion industry in her pocket and even without having even concluded the first month of the year, we know that 2020 is hers. With an admirable career, JLo has broken her in the music and acting industry, but the success in fashion reached her 50 years and the best proof of this are all the campaigns that have been written for spring summer 2020: Guess, Coach and Versace.

By becoming the image of these three firms, Lopez demonstrates his wide range of influence and versatility in the industry, ranging from the mass fashion market with Guess, the premium market with Coach and the luxury market with Versace.

JENNIFER LOPEZ – VERSACE – THE SPRING-SUMMER 2020 CAMPAIGN

RM Sotheby’s - Online auction Only: SHIFT / Monterey 2020

RM Sotheby’s is thrilled to announce an online auction unlike any other, Online Only: SHIFT/Monterey, bringing its record-breaking, world-renowned Monterey sale to the auction house’s proprietary Online Only platform.

THE LARGEST ONLINE AUCTION OF ITS KIND

POWERED BY THE GLOBAL LEADER IN COLLECTOR CAR AUCTIONS

Set for the original Monterey live auction week, Online Only: SHIFT/ Monterey will open for bidding on 6 August, with lots closing 13–15 August, and will present approximately 150 exceptional collector cars on rmsothebys.com—an offering of a caliber never before seen in an online sale. The online Monterey sale will build not only on RM Sotheby’s historic Monterey results, but also on the success of the company’s Online Only auctions over the last several months, including its recent shift of the Palm Beach auction to the virtual platform.

The new format is backed by the RM Sotheby’s experience, harnessing the expert team of car specialists, start-to-finish concierge level of service, transparent research, and global network reaching collectors in more than 75 countries for which RM Sotheby’s is known—all via a secure, proprietary online platform. Additional digital components and new media formats will be implemented leading up to the auction to enhance the bidder experience, while RM Sotheby’s will also further utilize its numerous, secure global locations to physically showcase consignments for limited preview ahead of the sale.

Early car highlights and additional details for Online Only: SHIFT / Monterey, including bidding terms of business, will be announced in the coming weeks. Interested consignors are invited to contact an RM Sotheby’s car specialist to discuss entering their important car.

The auction is approaching fast, and consignment space is limited. Follow the instructions to the right to consign your car today. The event will attract the top collectors and enthusiasts from around the globe into one room while your car is sold. As market leaders in the collector car industry, you can rest assured that RM Sotheby’s will exhaustively research, market, and present your vehicle to the people it needs to reach.

The power of the hand and the impact of image; the intimacy of clothing; the power and positivity of color. And the blurring of reality with digital, something now being experienced everyday – a new idea of intimacy, a surreality reflective of these very particular times. The Pre-Fall 2020 Prada campaign is engineered to react to a changed world, reflecting a fusion of the human hand and eye with technology – each equally important, a hybrid means of communication, expression and creativity.

PAINTED IN PRADA: PRADA WOMENSWEAR PRE-FALL 2020 ADV CAMPAIGN

Conceived and created together with the Prada Fall / Winter 2020 collection of men’s clothing presented in January, in the Fall 2020 pre-collection, the color recalibrates the classic garments to give them a new topicality, a surreal atmosphere.

The campaign images and video combine hand-painted watercolors with digital art. The silhouettes of the garments are converted into “paint by numbers” layers, to make energetic explorations of color with a dozen of Prada’s characteristic shades such as light blue, pink, yellow, orange, green, etc.

Conceived and created alongside the Prada Fall/Winter 2020 menswear collection presented in January, for Pre-Fall 2020 color recalibrates classic garments, to give outfits a new actuality, a surreal ambiance. For the accompanying campaign, photographed in London on 13 February 2020 by David Sims and painted in New York during the following weeks, physicality is questioned: the collection’s vibrant colors are isolated, abstracted, pushed center stage, highlighting their material essence and their disarming simplicity. Colorful clothes become pure color, color challenges the classic form of the photographs.

The images and campaign films combine hand-painted watercolors with digital artistry. David Sims’ black and white images of Freja Beha Erichsen act as monochrome canvasses for a subsequent
intervention, creative expression via saturated color, applied with improvised spontaneity over the image. The silhouettes of the clothes, their seams and patterns, become ‘paint by numbers’ frames for energetic explorations of color – a dozen Prada-ist shades of Celeste blue, pink, yellow, orange, green and more.

The campaign films propose another twist, transforming the model into the maker: Beha Erichsen determines her own image, her own authorship, brushing color onto her clothes and accessories in a surrealist gesture, simultaneously bringing them and her to life. These films will also give life to a multi-layered narrative through digital portals and the Prada Instagram.

At a moment where our experience of society and culture is defined by the picture plane – computers, phones, television and magazine pages – with people at a remove from one another, this campaign takes inspiration from the accidental, the imperfection of handcraft and the unfinished nature of human interaction. Blurring lines between the photographic and the painterly, between technology and humanity, it is a subconscious echo of our moment. The joy of color via the joy of technology – both a means of communicating a message, immediately. Ultimately, that message is positivity – a fantasy, painted in Prada colors.

Credits: PRADA
Creative Direction by Ferdinando Verderi
Photography by David Sims
Styling by Olivier Rizzo
Films by Ferdinando Verderi

By strategically managing and delivering power, Mojave conquers unpredictable surfaces like sand, gravel and loose dirt with confidence.

DESERT PROWESS

Tested and proven to withstand the intense heat, coarse sand, loose gravel and intrusive dust that accompany unforgiving desert environments.

RIDE CONTROL AND STABILITY

With a ground-breaking Desert-tuned suspension, Mojave tackles undulating desert terrain with uncompromising control and comfort.

MANEUVERABILITY

When climbing steep sand dunes or traversing open flats, precision steering allows you to veer around narrow gaps and navigate terrain confidently.

GROUND CLEARANCE

Maximized running clearances with an optimized suspension allows Mojave to crest dunes, blast through whoops and more.

YOUR DESERT OASIS

The new Gladiator Mojave flourishes in dry, unforgiving environments. We’ve reinforced the frame and axles, added cast iron steering knuckles and enhanced the suspension with a 1-inch front lift to create a high-speed desert racer that can master the stress of running fast in the sand while effortlessly maneuvering over uneven terrain

IMPRESSIVE RIDE CONTROL

To help withstand punishment, the Gladiator Mojave has industry-exclusive FOX front hydraulic jounce bumpers. The upgraded FOX 2.5-inch internal bypass shocks with external reservoirs offer impressive performance across uneven topographical obstructions.

PLUS IT UP

Hit the Off-Road+ button when in 4HI and your Gladiator Mojave is ready for high-speed 4×4 sand driving. The Off-Road+ system automatically adjusts throttle, transmission, shift points and traction control for peak performance on higher speed passes.

READY TO ROLL

Command obstacles thanks to available rugged step sand sliders that help protect the frame and 17-inch wheels wrapped in 33-inch all-terrain tires that provide exceptional performance, off-road and on.

EXCEPTIONALLY STYLISH

The Gladiator Mojave interior is as beautiful as a desert oasis. With premium refinements and soft-touch surfaces, including the available steel gray leather-trimmed seating, the thoughtful design cues and available advanced technological features add distinctive details to an otherwise stunning truck.

TAKE IT IN

A dark shadow gray and orange Mojave decal and an aggressive performance hood with a center scoop set the Gladiator Mojave apart. The hood supports the fold-down windshield so you can enjoy wide-open freedom.

DISTINCTLY STUNNING

The Gladiator Mojave enhances interior comfort with available leather-trimmed seats that feature premium bolsters to help keep you in place, a competition-inspired steering wheel and orange accent stitching for eye-catching detail.

CREATE A CONTRAST

Liberate the desert’s muted earth tones with bright exterior accents like orange tow hooks (two in the front and two in the rear), orange hood decals and unmistakable Desert Rated badging.

A glimpse of a courtyard from a gate left ajar awakens an air of serene relaxation and Made in Italy style. The new Canali Spring Summer campaign stirs the invitation to spend a leisurely holiday among dear friends.

SUMMER MEMORIES

SPRING SUITING

Dynamism and charisma emerge from the combination of tradition and style, color and pattern, deep hues and heathered fabrics.

BROWSE SUITS

PRACTICAL SOPHISTICATION

Spring is a time to seek tranquility and well-being in the comfort of nature in spite of the weather.

BROWSE RAINCOATS

EASE AND STYLE

Natural materials and radiant colors are the key components for a quest towards practicality and aesthetic delight.

BROWSE POLOS & T-SHIRTS

LIVELY REFINEMENT

Textured fabrics and contemporary patterns add dimension and personality to your office wardrobe.

BROWSE BLAZERS

PLAYFUL KNITS

Knitwear brings to life the playfulness and leisure of the season by merging forest tones with intricate jacquards.

BROWSE SWEATERS

NATURE’S CHROMATIC MOVEMENT

A journey through the iconic Adriatic landscape where warm reds, lush greens, and earthy neutrals recall the natural complexity of the outdoors.

BROWSE JACKETS

SUPPLE COMFORT

Refinement and practicality endow the wearer with the opportunity of limitless exploration.

BROWSE CASUAL PANTS

 Seoul, Korea., February 6, 2020 — Today, Genesis announced that the 2020 G90 and Mint Concept won 2019 GOOD DESIGN® awards in the Transportation category. Genesis has been a GOOD DESIGN® award winner for five consecutive years including the G90 in 2015, the Vision G concept in 2016, the GV80 concept in 2017 and the Essentia concept & G70 in 2018.

2020 GENESIS G90 AND MINT CONCEPT NAMED GOOD DESIGN® AWARDS WINNERS

2020 GENESIS G90 AND MINT CONCEPT NAMED GOOD DESIGN® AWARDS WINNERS

2020 GENESIS G90 AND MINT CONCEPT NAMED GOOD DESIGN® AWARDS WINNERS

“As a relatively new brand, Genesis has introduced a design that greatly resonates with the luxury car market,” said Luc Donckerwolke, Executive Vice President, Chief Design Officer of Hyundai Motor Group. “The G90 is the embodiment of flagship transportation while the Mint reinterprets what a luxurious, city-focused runabout could be. The GOOD DESIGN® awards are a high water mark we aim for each time we put pen to paper.”

The GOOD DESIGN® awards, which began in 1950 and marked its 69th anniversary in 2019, are recognized for its legitimacy and authority, and selects award-winning works in each field with a focus on comprehensive evaluations of products such as aesthetic, innovative, new technology, form, concept, function, utility, energy efficiency and environmental friendliness.
The 2019 GOOD DESIGN® awards were selected among about 900 entries from 38 countries worldwide.

The 2020 G90 incorporates new-car-level design changes on the exterior and interior, further enhancing its presence as the brand’s flagship sedan through the themes of Athletic Elegance and Horizontal Architecture. G-Matrix, a Genesis design hallmark inspired by light reflecting from an illuminating diamond, is applied to the headlights and taillights to emphasize refined proportions and balanced architecture. The 2020 G90 introduces multiple technology firsts for the Genesis brand, including a 12.3-inch display navigation system with touchscreen controls, standard Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and an unparalleled level of standard active and passive safety systems as part of a brand-level commitment to passenger security and comfort. All Genesis vehicles, including the 2020 G90, offer complimentary Service Valet: the exclusive, no-cost, consumer-focused service program that elevates the luxury vehicle ownership experience.

The Mint Concept introduces an all-electric luxury car for the city and represents a new vehicle typology, featuring organic design and an innovative in-car experience. The lightweight runabout reimagines the iconic shape of the city car, tailored to the needs of modern lifestyle. Mint is both highly manoeuvrable and exhilarating to drive. The overall motif skews to the sportier side of Athletic Elegance while the G-Matrix pattern serves a functional purpose, used for efficient cooling and airflow circulation around the battery floor. It is also the basis for the Mint Concept’s aerodynamic wheel design and several interior structures and flourishes. In lieu of a conventional trunk and rear hatch, the Mint Concept features a parcel shelf accessed via scissor-style side openings.

Like a carefully furnished city dwelling, its interior takes advantage of every cubic inch. The cozy space is made to feel expansive, through the use of lightweight textiles, cognac leather and mullion-free windows. Ingress and egress are made easier, thanks to the automatic swivelling of the instrument panel and bench seat. The versatility of the Mint Concept extends to the engineering of its high-density, battery-electric powertrain, which is capable of an estimated 200 miles per full charge and 350-KW fast recharging.

About Genesis

As a design-focused brand, Genesis produces fascinating models that embody Athletic Elegance, including the G70 sport sedan, the G80 and G80 Sport executive luxury sedans, and the flagship G90 luxury sedan. Genesis recently introduced GV80, its first luxury sport-utility vehicle. Based in South Korea, Genesis has launched its brand in the U.S., Canada, Russia, the Middle East and Australia. Genesis is one of the highest-ranked brands in the automotive industry by respected, third-party experts including North American Car of the Year, Consumer Reports, J.D. Power and Auto Pacific. For more information about Genesis and its new definition of luxury, please visit

https://www.genesis.com.