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FILM MAKES WAY FOR FASHION

The Straits Times

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July 13, 2025

Even among the flashy signs on the bustling main drag of Seongsu-dong, a former warehouse district-turned-hipster haven in Seoul, South Korea, the mustard-yellow facade of the Kodak Corner Shop stands out.

- David Andreatta

FILM MAKES WAY FOR FASHION

On a recent afternoon, the two-story apparel store in what locals call the "Brooklyn of Seoul" teemed with shoppers. "Share Moments. Share Life" - a slogan Kodak launched nearly a quarter-century ago - was posted above the door.

People browsed shelves of Kodak-branded clothing, including shorts, T-shirts, baseball caps, book bags, sundresses and sandals.

One of the shoppers, film photographer Erye An, 27, modeled a cross-body bag emblazoned with Kodak's signature red-and-yellow camera-shutter logo, once among the most recognizable symbols in the world.

Ms. An, who mentioned that her refrigerator was packed with Kodak film and kimchi, said the shop mirrored the "dreamy" tones of analogue photographs and evoked for her a nostalgic feeling.

Her friend, marketing student Lee Young-ji, 30, offered an explanation for why the shop was so busy: "I think it's because Kodak hasn't lost its emotional touch."

The Eastman Kodak Co., a brand as big in its heyday as Apple or Google today and whose sentimental advertisements left lumps in the throats of generations of consumers, has become a cautionary tale for companies slow to adapt to change.

At its headquarters in Rochester, New York, most of the roughly 200 buildings that once stood on its 526ha campus have either been razed or are occupied by other businesses.

imageBut Kodak is having a moment again, mostly overseas, through trademark licensing agreements with manufacturers and retailers of a wide range of products.

The company's logo is being slapped on lifestyle items such as apparel, luggage, eyewear and paint; on hardware such as solar panels, torches and power generators; and on audiovisual equipment such as televisions, voice recorders and binoculars.

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