Sleeper Brands Woke Up and Footwear Got Formal

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Stacked-layout data slide with a top "Sleeper Brands" mint bar chart over a full-bleed photo, and a bottom "Footwear Got Formal" chart beside a shoe cutout.

Summary

A two-section data slide: an upper "Sleeper Brands Woke Up" mint bar chart over a full-bleed portrait, and a lower "And Footwear Got Formal" chart paired with a black-heel cutout.

Visual description

The slide stacks two zones. The upper zone overlays a full-bleed photo of a model in a cream coat holding a brown bag, with a serif headline "Sleeper Brands Woke Up" and a horizontal mint-green bar chart at left listing business-attire brands and YoY percentages (Bally +42%, Calvin Klein +306%, Donna Karan +216%, Gianfranco Ferre +270%, St. John +163%, Thom Browne +122%); a small italic sidebar note sits top-right. The lower zone, on off-white, places a small silhouetted black block-heel cutout beside a serif headline "And Footwear Got Formal", a short intro, and a second mint bar chart of footwear categories (Women's Sneakers -3%, Ballet Flats +29%, Mid-Height Heels +25%, Loafers +16%).

Key takeaway

Fitting two related data stories on one slide by stacking them, with the upper chart laid over a full-bleed image and the lower chart on clean ground, reusing the same mint bar device for both. The negative footwear bar mixed in with positives shows the chart handles both directions consistently.

Reuse notes

Reusable when two datasets share a theme and you want them on one slide rather than two. The over-image chart works only where the photo has a calm area for the bars. Keep label and percentage typography identical across both charts so they read as one system.

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