Jonathan Glazer directing a Gucci film soundtracked by Slipknot is not a provocation, it is a position statement.
Two stories today share a root: America creating a National Design Studio with a Chief Brand Architect, and Gucci commissioning Jonathan Glazer to build a cinematic world around its generational identity.
Both are acts of identity consolidation at scale, one governmental, one commercial, and both treat design not as decoration but as a claim on meaning. When states and luxury houses reach for the same tool in the same week, the discipline has crossed a threshold: visual identity is no longer a marketing function, it is a power function.
For people who’d rather be early and wrong than late and safe.