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Chanel prompts beauty remix through amplified approach

March 29, 2016

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French fashion house Chanel is turning up the dial on color cosmetics with the help of a girl band.

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8 thoughts on “Chanel prompts beauty remix through amplified approach”

  1. LM says:

    Not sure if this is a sponsored post, but I would have a hard time assessing a market here from one resource/vendor perspective. There has to be a good half dozen companies out in the resale category who could have provided perspective for this article to give a more thorough view of the market. Unfortunately, one source isn’t really going to do it to determine what is happening in the category. Though maybe this is a sponsored post?

  2. UHNW Individuals have been looking at ways to spread their assets outside of the United States as well. Per 2016, at Forem Investments, a Wealth Management Miami firm, we saw about a 20% increase on abroad real estate investing.

    As housing prices continue to drop in Miami, as if there were no actual signs of recovery, many clients are shifting their mindset into acquiring assets as commercial real estate in Latin America and Southeast Asia.

  3. Like all brands, Luxury brands need to learn to interact vs. broadcast. Engagement and relationships are key. Not following back followers is not only not engaging, it’s arrogant as hell. Many luxury brands are still stuck in a mentality that consumers are waiting with rapt anticipation of everything they do. They aren’t. Brands that get this will prosper and those that don’t will fade.

  4. Good morning Neil,
    I have been on Pinterest for years and appreciated your insight into this visual sharing platform. As an author my use of the platform was creative (I created boards for my books, pulling pins from other Pinners), but I also enjoyed simply creating boards about my personal interests. I have always looked at Pinterest as a “soft sell” rather than a direct connection. In fact, I don’t follow Pinners who only market and sell on the platform. They spam the feed and I am unable to see pins I would like. I am connected to people all over the world — from Japan to the UK, Latin America to Australia. I will be publishing a blog post on planning a wedding on Pinterest, if you are interested I will be happy to send you the link for your research. Have a great day.
    Lois Lewandowski.

  5. Wayfair is an innovator, they are both progressive and dynamic. These are the types of companies we want to do business with.

  6. William L Taylor says:

    Is the pilot of the glider Bob Crippen, the NASA astronaut? I met and photographed him after his Shuttle flight as a NASA photographer.

  7. You published a very nice article about us, to which I linked from my website. Now with your subscription model, no-one can look at the story without subscribing. This is not good for anyone. To be able to link to a single story is good advertising for us – and to potential subscribers to your publication. On our site we have a link to a New York Times story and one is not forced to subscribe when trying to read it.

    It is embarrassing that my viewers would be faced with this after I offer them the chance to read the story. I would appreciate it very much if you would change this.

    John Taylor
    kubaba.com