Based on quantitative evidence, VML Latam analyzes how global trends are reinterpreted and take shape in the Latin American reality.
In the face of instability, Latin America responds with reinvention. Cultural codes emerge where the unfinished, the flexible, and the intervened become dominant, and urban spaces are reformulated to flow between work, leisure, and community.
Despite global "disoptimism," the region transforms its identity into a competitive advantage and exports culture without complexes, while mental health concerns demand higher levels of community, and accessible small luxuries become everyday economic catharses.
Latin America does not passively adopt innovation: high levels of AI usage drive model regionalization but also prompt questions about extreme surveillance; meanwhile, classic narrative formats adapt to the cultural codes of new generations.
Latin America shows that rather than just following the world's pace, it sets it. It's time to understand new cultural behaviors and translate them into action.