Just when we think our criminally short attention spans have altered the advertising ecosystem forever, this happens: During the Super Bowl, Chrysler screened a much-buzzed-about two-minute ad starring Clint Eastwood; during the Grammys, Chipotle aired a two-minute-and-20-second animated commercial. Then, on one ordinary Sunday night, Cartier takes to three networks to unleash a three-and-a-half-minute ad [...]
Apr 19, 2012 | Categories:Advertising, Brainsnacks, Fashion, Marketing, Politics, Social Media, Trends | Tags: advertising trends, Barack Obama, Cartier, Chanel, Chipotle, Chrysler, documentaries, fashion trends, Grammys, H&M, long-form advertisement, marketing study, Miu Miu, online trends, political ads, Shalom Harlow, social media trends, Super Bowl, television advertising, Topshop, Vimeo, viral videos, YouTube, YouTube video | Leave A Comment »
The tummy is in the midst of a comeback for Spring 2012, but these fashions have less in common with the tanned-and-toned Britney Spears–type midsection than they do with a demure 1950s-era bikini. If you’re more ab flab than ab fab, you’ll be relieved to see that the navel remains under wraps, with most designers [...]
Feb 20, 2012 | Categories:Brainsnacks, Fashion, Trends | Tags: abdomen, Ary Nuñez, bustier, clothes, clothing, Dolce & Gabbana, fashion trends, Helmut Lang, Miu Miu, muffin top, navel, Nina Ricci, pencil skirt, Prada, Proenza Schouler, Rihanna, Roberto Cavalli, Spring 2012 fashion | Leave A Comment »