Kawaii Yellow Ducklings Trend: A Symbol of Joy, Luck, and Fashion at the Manizales Fair 2024

2024-01-10 14:10:58

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The boom or novelty of this season 67 of the Manizales Fair are the yellow chicks, or Kawai ducklingsas They are recognized on social networks and in other countries.

These cute yellow chicks are a trend on the street, and in the different shows in the city. Everyone wants to wear one of these ornaments.

They wear them on hats, caps, lapels, they attach them to their hair; or simply hang it on any article of clothing.

Their prices range between $3 thousand and $5 thousand. and you see them everywhere, on street corners and at public shows.

The trader Rusbel León Marín, says that he bought a package of 100 ducklings for $170 y The unit is sold for $3 thousand. “On a good day I can sell regarding 500, which would be equivalent to $1 million 500 thousand.”

Yellow ducks are a great business, a tremendous Fair machete, as they became popular, to the point that many consider it the character of the 2024 Fair.

Mysterious

This funny ornament has its origins in an exhibition by the Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman, but there are those who say that it emerged from some Japanese comics.

And since then Kawaii ducklings have taken over several parties in Latin America.

Yes ok They are a passing or seasonal fadhas become for many synonymous with joy, optimism and even good luck, due to its yellow color.

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This fashion that has existed for many years in Asia, the first Latin American country that yellow fever arrived was Brazilwhere jumping and graceful became popular at various festivals and carnivals.

Of Brazil jumped to Ecuador, where many town festivals dressed in yellow. It is no longer I miss seeing this colorful character conquering the hearts of girls, boys, young people and adults.

Now Colombia and Manizales are joining the trend, and each time more people succumb to temptation or are affected by duck feverwhich also colonized social networks, until it became a fashion trend, which can be worn from the feet to the head.

The seller Daniela Cañón says that there is no age to carry the chicks and the person who sold them wholesale first told them the story of how this fashion arose. The yellow ones arrived in the city in the first days of January and since then “they have been selling like rice.”

The meaning of the Kawaii duck?

Means “pretty” or “tender” in Japanese and as an ornament it symbolizes good luck for love and fortune.

The creator?

Does more than fifteen years the Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman created a yellow plastic sculpture almost 20 meters high.

How did it achieve popularity?

They are appearance coincided with the rise of social networks and Tik Tok There are thousands of users who upload their pints with Kawaii.

Because it’s trendy?

The companies that manufacture and promote it suggest who wears a “Kawaii duck” transmits joy to those who meet on the street.

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Wilmar Echeverry, from Manizales: “Everyone wants to buy one of those ducks, they are the icon of the fair and they want to take them as a souvenir.”

Andy Montoya, from Santa Marta: “The yellow ducks have not yet arrived in Santa Marta, but I see that here in Manizales, they are all the rage. They mean happiness, love and affection.”

Ómar Morales, from Manizales: “These ducklings mean tenderness, they wear them for fashion and because they want a souvenir from the Fairs.”

Óscar Salazar, from Manizales: “Yellow ducks are in fashion and everyone wants to wear them and show them off everywhere.”

Ligia Leal, from Manizales: “The yellow duck is without a doubt the character of the Fair, everyone wants to wear it, it’s crazy.”

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