Total Licensing Summer 2021 issue

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TOTAL LICENSING By Utku Tansel LLB, MBA

Utku has 17 years of success in driving global thought leadership, project and content management, delivering strategic business intelligence and actionable insight to major international companies, retailers and financial institutions. Throughout his career, he has led many global research programs across a wide range of diverse and dynamic industries including Toys & Games, Licensed Consumer Products, Consumer Electronics, Apparel & Footwear, Homewares & Home Furnishings, and Personal Accessories & Eyewear.With a solid market research background, Utku regularly writes for leading industry publications including Total Licensing focusing on the most recent trends and developments. A sought-after speaker, he also presented at world-renowned industry events including Licensing International Mind Mix Executive Conference, Hong Kong Toys & Games Fair, PlayCon,World Congress of Play, and Walmart Global Toy Summit highlighting key findings from the latest global research studies.

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Netflix Aims to Ride on the Direct-to-Consumer Boom with New Show-themed Online Shop Netflix’s announcement to unveil an online shop for show-themed licensed merchandise has definitely raised some eyebrows. The entertainment giant’s new platform will sell limited-edition show tiein apparel, merch, and other collectibles. Among the items that will make a debut this month are streetwear and action figures inspired by anime series Yasuke and Eden, as well as apparel and decorative items based on Lupin in partnership with the Musée du Louvre. There are also other exclusive products in the pipeline which will leverage the licensing power of its popular titles such as The Witcher and Stranger

Things. Furthermore, there will be a new Netflix logo-wear from Japanese fashion house BEAMS. As the escalated streaming wars take their toll on the company, Netflix.shop, which was developed and launched with the e-commerce site Shopify, should provide a brand new revenue source, and will witness an expansion of a product line that already offers through partners like Walmart, Amazon, H&M, Sephora, Target, and others. Now available in the US, Netflix’s new online is set to expand abroad over the coming months. With its recent move, Netflix’s aims to ride on the rising popularity of Direct-to-Consumer (DTC) which

has been one of the emerging retiling models in recent years. The ongoing pandemic has accelerated this considerably prompting many companies to shift their models. 2020 saw a number of brands increase their focus and investment in developing their DTC offerings. Spending more time at home has undoubtedly encouraged more consumers to embrace DTC particularly in grocery and clothing. In the fashion space, VF Corporation (The North Face, Timberland) acquired Supreme. It was reported that over 60% of the company’s revenue comes from its online operations, and VF announced a cornerstone of its strategy will be expanding the brand’s Directto-Consumer offering. Meanwhile, in the toy industry, Hasbro and Mattel expanded their DTC operations in order to meet the growing demand for e-commerce. As COVID-19 continues to cause significant disruption to bricks and mortar retail, DTC is in a good place to be one of the headline trends for 2021. It is the preferred choice for many businesses and brands already as they increasingly become more agile, more authentic and produce more personalised products en masse.


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Latin America News

18min
pages 109-113

The Licensing International Page

3min
pages 126-127

Legally Speaking

4min
pages 124-125

Roundtable - Navigating a Covid World

42min
pages 115-123

Netflix joins direct-to-consumer boom

2min
page 114

The Enduring World of Ayrton Senna

10min
pages 106-108

The Voice from Colombia

6min
pages 104-105

Brazil Overview

3min
page 103

Betty Boop - Queen of Cartoons

12min
pages 96-99

The importance of Sustainability

10min
pages 100-102

Licensing in Korea 2021

6min
pages 94-95

Experiences are finally back

8min
pages 91-93

Classics are On Trend

3min
page 87

The Baby Club - a club for all

5min
page 86

Dr Seuss - a beloved brand

4min
pages 84-85

Licensing Expo Virtual - Preview

20min
pages 74-78

India - Current Licensing Trends

12min
pages 80-83

A Taste of Freedom with TF1 Licences

5min
pages 72-73

Spotlight on 9 Story

2min
page 79

Moonzy: 10 Billion View and Counting

3min
pages 70-71

Withit Celebrating 30 Years

3min
pages 68-69

ViacomCBS spotlight

6min
pages 66-67

The Growing World of Guru Studios

6min
pages 64-65

Maya the Bee is buzzing

3min
pages 62-63

MIPCOM and MIP Junior Preview

2min
page 61

Cover Story: CTC Media

6min
pages 58-60

The Pandemic Aftermath

2min
page 55

Memories of Eric Carle

5min
pages 56-57

Care Bears lead up to 40 years

12min
pages 50-54

Expanding Program for Steven Rhodes

3min
pages 48-49

Pokemon’s 25th

5min
pages 46-47

How The Toniebox is helping children

3min
pages 42-43

Continuing growth for Beyblade

2min
pages 32-33

Olive Oyl repositioned

5min
pages 36-38

What can retailers learn from LEGO

8min
pages 21-25

The World of Boat Rocker

3min
pages 30-31

Interview: Robert Marick, MGM

8min
pages 26-29

El Ocho Update from Spain

6min
pages 39-41

Global news

18min
pages 10-20

Exquisite Gaming

2min
pages 34-35
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