April 2009
26 posts
If Vogue is the high temple of fashion—its foundation somewhat cracked by its...
– The Viscountess of Vogue | The New York Observer
The research also showed that the best way to reach consumers is during...
– Online Advertising Effectiveness Depends on Time of Day - Advertising Age - Digital
Traditionally, defining the value of an assignment has been the job of the...
– Coke Pushes Value-Based Agency Compensation Model - Advertising Age - News
The arrival of digital media and then recession, however, has altered that...
– Hearst Magazines Goes Digital for Back-Office Functions - Advertising Age - MediaWorks
Yet like most of its competitors, Cartier long ago expanded its scope to include...
– Cartier Show Is a Time Capsule of Luxurious Times - NYTimes.com
Consumption and benevolence merged into an enlightened, if garish, form of...
– The Rage of the Privileged Class As It Loses Its Privileges — New York Magazine
This isn’t to say that Hollywood Jews’ counterparts, Upper-Class Gentiles, are...
– Class Dismissed - The Atlantic (March 2009)
The impact of the economy on design has generated a lively round of journalistic...
– Designing Through a Depression - Allison Arieff Blog - NYTimes.com
The company has been developing the G2 system since 2006, but it isn’t its first...
– Jeanologia Introduces Waterless Wash System - WWD.com
Di Marco recalled his first meeting with creative director Frida Giannini to the...
– Di Marco Takes Hands-on Approach at Gucci - Markets News - WWD.com
What I've been working on: HalogenLife.com...
spiers:
Luxury doesn’t mean what it used to mean. The target reader for this site has $150K in household income (HHI). In the rest of the country, that’s a ton of money. Where I grew up, it would buy you a small McMansion. In New York, however, $150K is probably the average HHI for a two-income couple in their late 30s working in a creative industry and renting in Brooklyn. If you asked...