Tastemade, Family Style Fest, and The Hundreds have announced the start of production of Big Appetite, the first television show ever hosted by streetwear pioneer and co-founder & president of The Hundreds, Ben Hundreds. In the show, viewers will get a unique look at the intersection of food and art in Hundreds' favorite towns across the country. In this series, Tastemade and Family Style Fest combine their lifestyle content to explore how food, design, and culture collide in three of the most iconic cities in the world, all curated by Ben Hundreds.
"Family Style is known for our cross-culture collaborations, and bringing the worlds of food and art together; we’re excited about being able to bring that to life in a new and unique way with Big Appetite," says Miles Canares, Co-Founder, Family Style Fest. "Our goal for the show is to have viewers appreciate just how much art and design play pivotal roles in their overall culinary experience."
Artistic Food Series
The New Tastemade Original 'Big Appetite' to be Hosted by the Ben Hundreds
Trend Themes
1. Food-art Integration - The trend of integrating food and art in content creation and lifestyle exploration creates opportunities for innovation, from design collaborations to immersive dining experiences.
2. Lifestyle Content Hybridization - The trend of combining lifestyle content from different industries, such as food and fashion, encourages cross-industry collaborations and new forms of entertainment.
3. Branded Collaborative Series - The trend of companies partnering with influential individuals or brands to produce unique and original content creates opportunities for brand exposure and audience engagement.
Industry Implications
1. Food and Beverage - The food and beverage industry can benefit from exploring new ways of integrating food and art, such as designing visually appealing dishes and hosting art-inspired events.
2. Fashion and Streetwear - The fashion and streetwear industry can take advantage of the growing trend of lifestyle hybridization by partnering with food or travel companies to create unique experiences or limited-edition releases.
3. TV and Media Production - The TV and media production industry can capitalize on the trend of branded collaborative series by partnering with influential individuals or brands to produce content that appeals to a wider audience and increases viewer engagement.