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Dubai’s Twitter Seems To Agree That The Future Belongs To Influencers & Brands Like ‘PrettyLittleThing’
It’s no secret that and digitalization is taking over EVERYTHING. From the way we run our household and work to schools, payments, shopping, legit everything. So it’s common to wonder if the present is so computerized, what will the future look like? Moving onto to influencers…
Currently, the content creator market is completely saturated in Dubai, however, there’s a line up of aspiring youths waiting to jump on that bandwagon to get reppin’ the luxe ‘fluencer lifestyle.
And coming to brands, labels like ASOS Boohoo and PrettyLittleThing are dominating the market with their genius marketing and streetwear chic collection that has become all the rage thanks to well… influencers, who else?!
According to a Brit broadcaster, Tony Shepherd, the year 2026 will having you living deep inside the cyber world full time
The year is 2026. Boohoo and ASOS have bought up the whole of the high street and you can only dream of popping into a shop to buy a loaf of bread. Instead you have to order it online after watching an influencer wafting slices in slow motion next to a swimming pool in Dubai.
The year is 2026. Boohoo and ASOS have bought up the whole of the high street and you can only dream of popping into a shop to buy a loaf of bread. Instead you have to order it online after watching an influencer wafting slices in slow motion next to a swimming pool in Dubai.
— Tony Shepherd (@tonysheps) February 8, 2021
With e-shopping growing by the day, will it be ba-bye malls and stores by 2026?
Will influencer dictate your everyday routine and your aspirations by 2026?
Will brands like ASOS and PrettyLittleThing dominate your style and OOTDs?
and mainly are these predictions already manifesting?!
More like 2022…
— Zaddy Cool (@rava1979) February 8, 2021
The Lovin Daily: Private Parties Are Being Hosted In Dubai With Invites Being Sent Out Via Instagram https://t.co/8fpmiLg2GC
— Lovin Dubai | لوڤن دبي (@lovindubai) February 9, 2021
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