Autumn/Winter 2012: Burberry Prorsum Menswear

Welcome men, to the season of the sophisticated, highly sensual suit.

Burberry Prorsum debuted their Men’s Autumn/Winter 2012 collection, “The Gentlemen,” at Milan Fashion Week [Read more...]

LUXURY MARKETS: Why They Thrive Like Samba in Brasil

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With the BRICs (Brazil, Russia, India, China and most recently South Africa) calling for a non-European to replace Dominique Strauss-Kahn as the new head of the International Monetary Fund on the heels of his sexual-assault scandal, ending what they BRICs (and alike nations) have dubbed as an “obsolete” rule by The West, it’s no surprise that when it comes to the growth in the luxury market, companies have their eyes on a new, never before imagined, future.

Even at the 2011 G20 Summit, Zhou Xiaochuan, who runs China’s central bank, said that it doesn’t matter whether or not the new head of the IMF is French or European, but that the new leadership of the IMF should reflect the growing stature and needs of emerging economies, implying the new leader should be from one of the latter.

It’s a clear shift in the winds of commerce into a New World, where “what once was” is beginning to take a second step into a new, certainly more exotic, way of life.

No one said it better than, Starwood Hotels and Resorts CEO, Fritz Van Paasschen, at the Global Luxury and Fashion Summit 2011

“Thirty years ago, in the Forbes 400, so many people in that group were heirs and had come from money, I think the term ‘nouveau riche’ had a clear disparaging aspect to it. Whereas today, most money is new.”

This, on the heels on his company planning no less than eight new hotels by 2016 (publicly released as of May 2011,) for their contemporary and trendy, luxury brand of W Hotels, in Africa, China and other East Asian nations. In fact, the W St. Petersburg opened  in Russia a little over one month ago, on April 20, 2011.

But while a lot of brands are still concentrating on Russia, India and China, with the World Cup in 2014, followed closely by the Summer Olympics in 2016, a lot more companies are focusing their attention on BRAZIL. [Read more...]

The Fashion Fence: Luxury Brands and their Social Media Strategy

Lace Fence' Project by Dutch Design House Demakersvan; Courtesy of I. CordalÂ

By: Amanda Montgomery, guest blogger

When we were growing up and often fighting with our siblings then tattling on them immediately to start trouble your wise parents probably said,

“There are 2 sides to every story. Let me see what your brothers/sisters have to say.”

In a recent article for Forbes, journalist Lauren Indvik approached the story surrounding luxury brands (Jimmy Choo, Burberry, Marc Jacobs, etc) and what occurs when these labels attempt to incorporate social media into their marketing campaigns.

As it turns out, there are several sides to the story about whether social media will generate an increase in sales, and more importantly raise top-of-mind awareness for luxury brands. [Read more...]

American Royalty: Chelsea Clinton Ties Knot With Vera Wang, Burberry and Oscar De La Renta

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On July 31, 2010, former First Daughter and American Royalty (since the days of John F. Kennedy at least,) Chelsea Clinton married Marc Mezvinsky in an interfaith ceremony (Clinton is Methodist, Mezvinsky is Jewish) in Rhinebeck, NY.

Both the bride and her bridesmaids wore pieces designed by [Read more...]

Fashion Directory on Twitter

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Right so the fabulous people that are the New York Times came up with this list and I’m just reposting it for you my lovely, Pink Book Fashionistas!

If you ever wanted to stalk your favourite brands, and the people who run them on Twitter, then this list is for you! I also added makeup brands to this list that weren’t on the original.

Below is a list of everything and everyone at the moment (September 2009), some of whom from bloglandia you should recognize in the Pink Book’s “Places I Visit.”

Enjoy :) [Read more...]

{iStyle} Harry Potter Couture, the Girls Have Grown Up

Emma Watson by Arved Colvin-Smith

From Hogwarts uniforms to the runways of Paris, the Harry Potter girls have grown up. While, [Read more...]

{iStyle} Crying Wolf Recession Style

Versace Dubai

July 14 brought two announcements out of the fashion and real estate world: Versace is [Read more...]

{iStyle} The End As We Know It, Shrinking Luxury

Victoria Beckham for Marc Jacobs by Marc Jacobs.

By: Jenn Ortiz, guest blogger

  • Christian Lacroix is bankrupt.
  • Oilily filed for Chapter 11.
  • Cavalli is selling.
  • Neiman Marcus and Bergdof sharing executives, and Saks also had a shake-up, an effort to freshen up it’s board and hold members accountable, in hopes of helping the struggling retailer out of it’s slump.
  • Burberry reported an entire year of losses.
  • E-luxury is no longer a retailer.
  • Versace, Aquascutum, and Luella are all shook up.
  • Vogue is claiming save fashion.
  • Fashion houses are burning!

“Luxury is dead [Read more...]

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