We recognize that luxury brands such as Louis Vuitton, Gucci, and Versace each possess their distinct styles. But have you ever wondered what it would look like if these brands ventured into car manufacturing?
When mentioning brands like Rolex, Balenciaga, Dior, and Chanel, most people immediately think of a specific style. For instance, Rolex is synonymous with richness, prestige, and a “heavy” presence, while Balenciaga is known for being bold, innovative, and avant-garde.
So, what if these luxury brands infused the styles they are renowned for into cars? We posed this intriguing question to the artificial intelligence tool DALL-E and compiled the resulting designs in our content.
Let’s start with Rolex, which represents prestige and wealth with its high-end watches.
When it came to Balenciaga, it was inevitable to see bold elements from the future.
Don’t pay attention to the store name in the image. Actually, it’s “Balenciaga”, but let’s say artificial intelligence took the initiative to add a “c”.
Is there anyone who doesn’t think of that iconic pattern when you think of Burberry?
Chanel, which deals with elegance with a classic touch:
Capturing Italian design in a classic and bold way, this car, which is very suitable for Gucci, which is torn from the bosom of Florence.
If we are somewhat familiar with the Hermes brand, we are sure that we will have to get on a waiting list to get this car!
Famed for its iconic “Birkin” bag, Hermes is known for its selective selling process. To acquire a “Birkin,” one of the world’s most expensive bags, you initially need to earn a form of “loyalty” points by purchasing various products from the brand.
Only then, if deemed suitable by the brand, will your name be placed on a waiting list. You are invited to the store to purchase your dream bag, paying thousands of dollars when your turn arrives.
This approach signifies the brand’s ethos: “You can’t buy us just with money.”
A car worthy of Dior, with an elegant, stylish and bold style. We are sure that the inside smells of “Dior Sauvage”!
Louis Vuitton with its sophisticated and classic design:
Artificial intelligence, despite its commendable intelligence, can occasionally err in recognizing text within images. The correct name of the brand is “Louis Vuitton.”
Moschino with its childlike and playful style:
Let’s suppose the artificial intelligence named this model “Moshno” for the Moschino brand.
Versace’s bold and flamboyant style is also evident here.
“I chose this glittering life” car from Swarovski.
Every young girl’s dream, Tiffany’s iconic turquoise color would be so fitting with a car. I wonder how many carats the rims are?!
Which one is your favorite?
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