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South Korea’s “Newtro” trend drives Kodak and Fila to revive the Yasaki copy miracle in Hong Kong?

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Can Hong Kong⁣ Revive⁢ “Silent⁢ Brands” wiht South‍ Korea’s⁣ “Newtro” Success?

Hong Kong – South Korea is experiencing a ‍fascinating cultural and commercial phenomenon dubbed “Newtro” -⁢ a blend​ of‌ “new” and “retro” – that’s breathing new‌ life‌ into once-forgotten brands. The success of companies‍ like ⁤Highlight Brands in re-packaging Kodak and fila for a younger generation raises a compelling question: can⁤ Hong ‍Kong replicate this magic with its own wealth of‍ “silent ‍brands”?

For decades, Kodak was synonymous with photography, holding a position akin to⁤ today’s Apple or Google. ⁣However, the rise of digital cameras in the ‍1990s led to a strategic misstep and eventual bankruptcy in 2012.⁢ Now, remarkably, the brand is experiencing a resurgence – ⁢but not in its original form.

In 2020,South Korean firm ⁢Highlight Brands ‌secured licensing for Kodak⁤ and‍ launched “Kodak apparel,” a clothing line that has captivated ‍the youth market. The brand‌ now boasts over 120 dedicated stores across South Korea and generates significant annual sales.⁢ ‌ Fila,‍ another brand successfully revitalized through this ‍”Newtro” approach, has also seen a dramatic ⁢comeback.

This trend highlights a powerful

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