The Green Party thrown by London’s Mens FW20 : Did we leave early ?

Do and try to mean as you do. This could be the mantra of London Fashion Week Mens Fall-Winter 2020. Fresh, unapologetic and efficient, London’s talent deliver a season rooted in pragmatism yet festive. Sustainability also strong move, from optional to almost compulsory Continue reading The Green Party thrown by London’s Mens FW20 : Did we leave early ?

#WWRTW : What We’re Reading This Week #Week51

How to Get away with drama : Fashion Industry bets on sustainable fur « According to Euromonitor International, the production of both genuine and artificial fur increased by 120 per cent in 2019, reaching an aggregated value of $25 billion. » More here. Snapchat launches logo recognition Ads for brands : McDonalds among the first to test « Snapchat Scan’ ad option, will enable users to ‘scan’ a brand logo in order to unlock a unique, branded AR experience. » More here. Lessons from Fail : Why Walmart’s Digital Brands Strategy Sputtered  « Walmart’s digital brands group consisted of Bonobos, as well as plus-size brand … Continue reading #WWRTW : What We’re Reading This Week #Week51

#WWRTW : What We’re Reading This Week #Week50

SAY YES : Pandora tests new type of advertising format that allows listeners to respond to the ad by speaking aloud. In the new ads, listeners are prompted to say “yes” after the ad asks a question and a tone plays. The ads will then offer more information about the product or brand in question. The company believes these types of ads will be more meaningful as they force listeners to pay attention. For the brand advertisers, voice ads offer a way to more directly measure how many people an ad reached. Nestlé, Doritos and Unilever are among the first to … Continue reading #WWRTW : What We’re Reading This Week #Week50

#WWRTW : What we’re reading this week – #Week5

DATA AND PRIVACY : Facebook is working on a new service combining Messenger, Instagram dm AND Whatsapp The services will continue to operate as stand-alone apps, but their underlying technical infrastructure will be unified, said four people involved in the effort. That will bring together three of the world’s largest messaging networks, which between them have more than 2.6 billion users, allowing people to communicate across the platforms for the first time. Zuckerberg also ordered that the apps all incorporate end-to-end encryption, the people said, a major step that protects messages from being viewed by anyone except the participants in … Continue reading #WWRTW : What we’re reading this week – #Week5