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Translator: Camille Martínez Reviewer: Krystian Aparta

There are no bad buttons, there are only bad people.

How does that sound? OK?

[Small thing.]

[Big idea.]

[Isaac Mizrahi on the Button]

No one knows who invented the button.

It might have shown up as early as 2000 BCE.

It was decorative when it first started,

just something pretty sewn onto your clothes.

Then about 3,000 years later,

someone finally invented the buttonhole,

and buttons were suddenly useful.

The button and the buttonhole is such a great invention.

Not only does it slip through the buttonhole,

but then it kind of falls into place,

and so you're completely secure, like it's never going to open.

The design of a button hasn't changed much since the Middle Ages.

It's one of the most enduring designs in history.

For me, the best buttons are usually round.

There's either a dome button with a little shank,

or there's just this sort of round thing with either a rim or not a rim,

either two holes or four holes.

Almost more important than the button is the buttonhole.

And the way you figure that out is:

the diameter of the button plus the width of the button,

plus a little bit of ease.

Before buttons, clothes were bigger --

they were more kind of amorphous,

and people, like, wriggled into them

or just kind of wrapped themselves in things.

But then fashion moved closer to the body

as we discovered uses for the button.

At one time, it was the one way to make clothes fit against the body.

I think the reason buttons have endured for so long, historically,

is because they actually work to keep our clothes shut.

Zippers break;

Velcro makes a lot of noise, and it wears out after a while.

If a button falls off, you just literally sew that thing on.

A button is kind of there for the long run.

It's not just the most elemental design ever,

it's also such a crazy fashion statement.

When I was a kid, my mom knit me this beautiful sweater.

I didn't like it.

And then I found these buttons,

and the minute the buttons were on the sweater, I loved it.

If you don't have good taste and you can't pick out a button,

then let someone else do it, you know?

I mean that.

For more infomation >> How the button changed fashion | Small Thing Big Idea, a TED series - Duration: 2:21.

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Ty-aigoo - Fashion #2 | 5 ideas mix đồ cho các cô nàng muốn ốm " Mập Không Sợ, Mặc Xấu Mới Sợ" - Duration: 2:47.

For more infomation >> Ty-aigoo - Fashion #2 | 5 ideas mix đồ cho các cô nàng muốn ốm " Mập Không Sợ, Mặc Xấu Mới Sợ" - Duration: 2:47.

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Carol Lim & Humberto Leon about "Journey" | Mercedes-Benz Fashion - Duration: 1:09.

#WeWonder about what's going to happen in 10, 20, 30 years.

And looking back ...

How can we make sure that in 20 or 30 years,

we could be proud of what we're doing today.

You constantly need to take stock of where you are, at every step ...

because these are all the things that accumulate to help navigate you to the future.

If you can always start with trying to put yourself

outside of where you stand, it will always lead to a really exciting experience.

Small random acts of kindness ...

We need a lot more of that, everyday.

Mercedes-Benz has championed young emerging talent.

Emerging creativity is super important to support.

It's the new creatives who will

lead us into the what's next.

Because they are the answer to tomorrow.

It's really about the path to the future,

and thinking about what will get us there.

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