Sunday, August 19, 2012

Top then fashion brands online and why

Fashion has been notoriously slow to take to the online world (particularly on the editorial side), but some brands are really getting it right. A smart digital strategy can translate to brand awareness, and ultimately, lots of sales.
L2‘s Digital IQ Index took this concept to the next level and released its third annual report card assessing brands’ “digital IQ.” The ratings they give range from Genius to Feeble. Digital strategy is often uneven, and this can hurt a brand. Per the report: “Although 94 percent of brands in the Index have a presence on Facebook, one in five brands still lacks e-commerce capability.” How annoying is it to try to buy something online, only to discover you actually have to leave your home? That kind of thing really matters to consumers these days.
So who’s excelling online and who needs a lot of help? Here’s the top ten list:

1. Burberry
2. Kate Spade
3. Coach (tie)
3. Gucci (tie)
5. Dolce & Gabbana (tie)
5. Tory Burch (tie)
7. Ralph Lauren
8. Hugo Boss (tie)
9. Louis Vuitton (tie)
10. Michael Kors

Number one this year is Burberry, given a Genius rating. Their Burberry Body Facebook campaign, which ultimately helped earn them over 8.6 million Facebook fans, is cited as one of the success stories; live tweeting their spring 2012 show before the looks hit the runway was another. Per the report: “Digital births an icon: Proof that digital investments translate to shareholder value.” If you need further proof of this, WWD reports today that Burberry has had a 29.5% increase in sales.
In second place is an upstart “newcomer,” Kate Spade. Being an “iconic” heritage brand automatically gives you an advantage, but Kate Spade proved it isn’t necessary. They were given a Genius rating, on the strength of their Facebook online store (dubbed “F-commerce”) and being one of the first brands to hit Tumblr. Same for Tory Burch, whose Facebook store is exemplary.
Coach and Gucci hung on to their Genius ratings, and Dolce & Gabbana got a Gifted, thanks to their website relaunch. Ralph Lauren’s iPad New York Times “take-over” was lauded, as was Louis Vuitton’s domination of Foursquare. Donna Karan has @DKNY PR girl to thank for the company’s Gifted rating, citing her Gossip Girl updates and new-ish Tumblr presence.



So which brands need help? L2 gave Challenged grades to both Prada and Hermés, two brands who should be killing it online because their name recognition is so strong. Both were listed as Gifted in 2009, but lost their rating. Scott Galloway, the founder of L2 said in the report, “We believe these brands are victims of their own success, believing iconic status can be a substitute for innovation and investment online. This hubris will haunt them, and their shareholders.” Yikes. Ditto Chanel and Christian Dior, who were given Average ratings. The issue there? Lack of e-commerce, except in beauty.
The take home message? Sell online and be creative while you do it.

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Making Pearly White Teeth in 5 days!

Acne Light Treatment
Via: Tanda Skincare

Have you ever wanted unbelievably "pearly white" teeth to show off, if only in front of the mirror to (yourself)? The makers of great skincare have come up with some remarkably easy things for beautiful teeth too! Tanda pearl is a fun product to use to distribute some of the most fundamental ingredients across the front, back, and surrounding areas of all teeth to promote internal well-being and fast, beautiful, white teeth.

A beauty regimen like this one is essential for lasting impressions of smiling and laughing we all do. To become proud of your personal appearance is the first way of getting noticed! Making the daily commitment to use Tanda Pearl is not going to be a time consuming at all! In fact, it only takes five minutes to get your first visible results from the moment of applying this product.

Tanda Pearl is one of the beauty endeavors that set the pace for creating beautiful, friendly smiles that will need no explanation. Tanda pearl kit makes using their product a process in making upgrades to already big smiles, even brighter! Bright, white, and notice-able teeth are what having a product that keeps them healthy with natural ingredients throughout the entire application a renewal, instead of just a vain interpretation of what it takes to have the best, lasting, smile!

Tanda pearl has an activating gel that gets the whole job done while breaking down the stains in less than 5 minutes, and only 5 days (in all)! Now, tartar build up will never be a problem that keeps your internal health at risk because this product has loads of natural protection and fights the presence of unwanted bacteria. Keep your mouths a priority with this useful tooth whitening system called: “Tanda Pearl!” Here is to your evident plans to making your smiles some of the best in your neighborhood!

Regards,
Fashion Cake (fashion blog)

Friday, August 10, 2012

Nail Art for Grown-Ups...find new do-able looks with the link!

matte manicure

Matte

To achieve this look, all you have to do is apply three coats of OPI "You Don't Know Jacques Matte," pictured here, or any other polish from the OPI matte collection. For this manicure, using a top coat would ruin the matte look and make your nails look shiny. You can, however, use a matte top coat, which can also be found at OPI.
Manicure courtesy of Amy at nailstah.com.


Read more: Grown Up Nail Art - Redbook


Ombré mani

Choose five polishes that are similar in color but vary in saturation — similar to how a paint swatch looks. Listed from thumb to pinky, the polishes are OPI "Step Right Up," Essie "Fiji," Essie "Raise Awareness," China Glaze "Dance Baby," and OPI "Shorts Story."
Manicure courtesy of Amy at Gotham Polish.


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Confetti nails

Start with an opaque, pigmented pastel (pictured here is Essie "Navigate Her"). Add one layer of a chunky multi-colored glitter (pictured here is Milani "Gems"). Top with one of two coats of a sheer milky polish (OPI "So Many Clowns...So Little Time"). This manicure will take a bit longer to dry because of all the layers.
Manicure courtesy of Amy at Gotham Polish.


Read more: Grown Up Nail Art - Redbook