Eleven Linkups #27
Presenting Edition?#27?of Eleven Linkups. Here to fill your heads with wonder, we’re bringing you links from all corners of the web.
Arsenal have unveiled their new away kit made with Adidas which is designed to celebrate the club's Islington roots. Featuring bold black lines to symbolise the map of Islington, the kit represents the journey supporters make on the road as they leave the borough for team away matches.
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TikTok has kicked off their partnership with the FIFA Women’s World Cup this week. The platform will host a range of exclusive content such as behind-the-scenes moments, team-arrivals, live pre-match content, match highlights, player and coach reactions and so much more. TikTok will also have 16 creators from different countries producing content from the events. Get in on the action by following #FIFAWWC.
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If you didn’t know, Coca-Cola has a global music studio called Coke Studio and they have just created an AI music studio to pop-up at festivals so people can experience making their own tracks fit with album covers and music videos. The first-of-its-kind AI studio uses generative AI, AI video generation and Chat GPT to ask attendees a series of questions and create a song from their answers.
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Buying multiple sizes and making returns may not have to be a thing anymore as etailer Zalando launch a new body measurement feature that uses photos of shoppers to help them pick the right size. The first company of its scale to introduce the feature hopes to see the volume of returns lessen and help people by just using two photos of them to predict their measurements.
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In aid of raising money for Cancer Research UK, our very own production assistant James took on the climb of Mount Kilimanjaro. The final leg to the summit saw him leaving at midnight to climb 8 hours up to the top and his head torch dying while it was still pitch black. You can still donate to ‘Mitchell and James’ Kilimanjaro climb’.
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Fifteen life-sized Gorilla statues have landed in Covent Garden. This is the third Tusk Trust trail to take over the streets of London, this installation aims to highlight the population of African gorillas that remain critically endangered across Eastern and Western species. The trail encourages you to immerse yourself and makes it possible to make donations to Tusk via QR codes on the statues.
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