¿Pé de chinelo? Selection and critique of aesthetic values in a piece of design as contemporary art

Authors

  • Nelize Pereira Liu Universidad de Málaga Brazil

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24310/Idiseno.2012.v7i.12623

Keywords:

Havaianas, product design, branding, identity, Brazil, art and marketing

Abstract

In Brazil, the expression "pé de chinelo" (literally "flip-flop foot") is used to describe a person or thing of low status, low quality and of little value. It is very common to refer to a type of thief as a "pé de chinelo" thief, to which one refers to a poorly prepared guy, who steals things of little value, without offering much risk. This is because the use of chinelos (flip-flops), in Brazil, is associated with people with few financial conditions due to the popular characteristic of the footwear. So referring to Havaianas flip-flops as "pé de chinelo" is a paradox that helps to describe the trajectory of a product that makes the most of its simplicity and at the same time is considered a differentiated and appreciated item by many all over the world.

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Author Biography

Nelize Pereira Liu, Universidad de Málaga

Máster Oficial en Desarrollos Sociales de la Cultura Artística

Published

2012-04-08

How to Cite

Pereira Liu, N. (2012). ¿Pé de chinelo? Selection and critique of aesthetic values in a piece of design as contemporary art. I+Diseño. Revista Científica De Investigación Y Desarrollo En Diseño, 7, 26–32. https://doi.org/10.24310/Idiseno.2012.v7i.12623

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