by Daniele
18. May 2012 16:53

“I have no idea what the audience makes of me.”
Keith Richards
“I've never had a problem with drugs. I've had problems with the police.”
Keith Richards
“Will the people in the cheaper seats clap your hands? All the rest of you, if you'll just rattle your jewellery.”
John Lennon, Royal Variety Performance, London, 4 November 1963, attended by Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, and Princess Margaret.
Rock ‘n’ roll and royalty used to have a special relationshi...
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Tags: Luxury, Luxury brands, Louis Vuitton, Keith Richards, Vivienne Westwood, Sex Pistols, Peter Doherty, Cavalli, Kate Moss, Max Snow, Piombo, Iggy Pop, Paco Rabanne, Dior, Rock n Roll, Rolling Stones
Luxury Brands
by Daniele
15. May 2012 17:00

“May joy and good fellowship reign, and in this manner, may the Olympic Torch pursue its way through ages, increasing friendly understanding among nations, for the good of a humanity always more enthusiastic, more courageous and more pure.”
Pierre de Coubertin
“There's no reason to be the richest man in the cemetery. You can't do any business from there.”
Harland David “Colonel” Sanders, founder of the KFC restaurant chain.
An article on the London Business School’s website argues ...
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Tags: Facebook, London 2020, Olympic Games, Official Sponsors, Infografic, Olympics, Twitter, McDonald's, Mashable, Coca Cola, Heineken
Social Media
by Daniele
9. May 2012 16:01

Whether you like it or not, fashion is something everybody has to deal with. And this is not a new thing. Even the most unexpected characters had a soft spot for la mode: Friedrich Engels (co-author of The Communist Manifesto with Karl Marx) was always impeccably dressed, with a hipster-like quiff and bushy beard combo, and even Albert Einstein, with his signature “out of bed” hair, bow tie and matted woolen jumper can be considered one of the fathers of the “Geek chic” style – although he didn’t use to carry...
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Tags: Appnova Web design London, eCommerce, Facebook, Fashion, Fashion eCommerce, General Electric, How to use social media, Nudie Jeans, sustainable fashion, organic cotton, rocknroll, Instagram, london digital agency, London Web Agency, Social media, Tumblr, Twitter, Web Design London, Burberry, The Kooples
Fashion E-Commerce | Social Media
by Daniele
4. May 2012 14:56

“I make the most money, I think, in Russia and Paris, for the people of those countries are so willing to be amused, so eager to see something new and out of the ordinary.”
Harry Houdini
Paulie: [at Rocky's rented home in a snowy part of Russia] “Are you planning to grow reindeer or something? How the heck are you supposed to train here? What a depressing vacation. What about the Rose Bowl game? I hope they have my comics here.” [He falls in the snow]
Paulie Pennino, Rocky Balboa’s brother-in-law, Rock...
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Tags: Appnova Web design London, Russia, Chanel, Fashion, london digital agency, Luxury Brands, Moet Hennessy-Louis Vuitton, Louis Vuitton, Prada, Marussia, Lamborghini, Paris Hilton, Katia Verben
Luxury Brands
by Daniele
26. April 2012 17:42

'Cats and monkeys; monkeys and cats; all human life is there.'
Henry James
'Cats are intended to teach us that not everything in nature has a purpose.'
Garrison Keillor
Animal loving communities are all over the Internet. Cats are usually the stars, but also dogs are enjoying their online VIP (Very Important Pet) moment.
According to an article published on The Telegraph a few months ago, ‘More than half of pet owners post about their animals on social networks and one in ten pets has their own profile.&rsq...
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by Daniele
19. April 2012 11:29

Turbines that look sexy? Engines that make you feel naughty? Welcome to the lascivious world of General Electric.
The equation goes like this:
Duchampian approach + everyday object + decontextualisation + recontestualisation + a vintage effect obtained with an Instagram filter = a new way to look at a washing machine.
‘The spectator experiences the phenomenon of transmutation; through the change from inert matter into a work of art, an actual transubstantiation has taken place...All in all, the creative act is not performed by t...
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by Daniele
13. April 2012 14:29

Now that Instagram belongs to the all-swallowing beast called Facebook, thousands of users are boycotting the photo sharing program, frantically looking for a substitute, a palliative able to relieve the pain and distress.
Enters Boobstagram.
Even if it looks like the name says it all, there is more to it; it is about photos of boobs taken with Instagram, yep, but for a cause.
The French website explains the reason for this parade of intimate portraits: ‘showing her breasts to the Internet is good, showing them to her doctor is ...
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by Daniele
11. April 2012 16:14

Facebook bought Instagram for $1 billion. Everybody knows it. A river of “oh, no!”, “meh” and “OMG” flooded Twitter and blogs and forums and threads all over the world in the last two days, describing the atmosphere.
Just over a month ago, we asked ‘What is the biggest threat to Facebook? The Apocalypse? Google and Twitter and Chuck Norris and Godzilla together against the common enemy?
Nope. According to Business Insider, the real menace is Instagram, ‘the out-of-nowhere startup that allow...
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by Daniele
5. April 2012 15:06

Everyone of us has been in a relationship in which, whatever one says, the other is going to say the opposite. It is not very pleasant, and it often ends with one of the partners running down the stairs with his/her collection of rare Studio One records, expressing unfriendly opinions and thoughs in a rather loud voice.
This is what seems to happen between Vodafone and its Facebook "fans". As you can see from the following images, there is no need to explain what has gone wrong, as virtually every post receives a sarcastic / aggre...
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by Daniele
3. April 2012 13:55

Today’s big news is about video eCommerce, as SSENSE and Barneys New York are about to release two new fully shoppable videos.
Several brands started to play with the medium since last year, but now things are getting more interesting and sophisticated. Look at SSENSE’s music video featuring Iggy Azalea et al. – read below – for instance, which pushes the boundaries of the storytelling-plus-shopping-experience: watch the singer dance in a Givenchy catsuit, feel the rhythm and buy the outfit by clicking directly on the ...
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Tags: Fashion eCommerce, Luxury Brands, Gucci, Ralph Lauren, Iggiy Azalea, Juicy Couture, Shoppable Video, Fashion, eCommerce, Nicolas Cage, Web design London
Fashion E-Commerce | Luxury Brands | Technology
by Daniele
30. March 2012 14:29

Looks like 2012 will be a great year for Geminis, Olympic Games enthusiasts, and for the ones who do not believe in the Mayan prophecy. And for fashion eCommerce, too.
eMarketing recently reported some very good news, when it comes to fashion eCommerce, claiming that ‘apparel and accessories category—a product type for which shoppers’ desire to touch, feel and try on items before making a purchase was long seen as a deterrent to online sales—is now climbing faster than any other ecommerce product segment.’ &ls...
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by Daniele
27. March 2012 17:23

What is Fancy?
If you know the answer, jump to the infographic "Pinterest Vs Fancy" or straight to the part about weird things you can buy on Fancy.
If you don’t know what Fancy is, here’s a medley of info about the social photo sharing website / eCommerce.
What is it?
The Next Web called Fancy ‘the evolution of Amazon.’ ‘The site is a collection of fashion, photography, graphic design images, furniture and quirky items.’
In another article, they write: ‘Fancy is a vis...
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by Daniele
23. March 2012 14:26

China is a fascinating universe. Almost unknown to many, it is a place in which Prada is more popular then pandas, nowadays.
Luxury brands are flying off the shelves, thanks to an amazingly booming economy and a monumental hunger for high living, hedonism and “da bling”. Cartier and Rolls Royce are still on the riches' wish list, but things are changing as the Chinese are now coming up with their own luxury brands.
Black Friday Magazine’s Matt Gitlin wrote, a few days ago: ‘In China’s luxury retail scen...
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Tags: China, Luxury Brands, Web design London, Hermès, Prada, TNS Research International, Shang Xia, Business Week, Moutai, Bloomberg, Wuliangye, Moet Hennessy-Louis Vuitton, Diageo
by Daniele
14. March 2012 11:29

‘Talent borrows, genius steals.’
Oscar Wilde.
The gentle art of copying.
It all began seven years ago with Yupoo, the weird-named Flickr clone founded in China; since then, the idea of clone evolved, following the latest trends in the fields of social networks, platforms and technology. Now, after the huge success of Pinterest, the same guys behind Flickr’s evil twin created Huaban, and many other copycats appeared overnight.
VentureBeat’s Jason Lim argues that ‘Cloning or copycatting ideas, companies...
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by Daniele
6. March 2012 10:53

What is the biggest thread to Facebook? The Apocalypse? Google and Twitter and Chuck Norris and Godzilla together against the common enemy?
Nope. According to Business Insider, the real menace is Instagram, ‘the out-of-nowhere startup that allows people to do what they like to do on Facebook easier and faster.’
For a simple reason: Facebook’s blindspot, argues the website, ‘is that it is not the easiest way to share photos of your friends and family over your phone. It's too slow.’
Morgan Stanley...
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by Daniele
29. February 2012 15:09

‘Mastery passes often for egotism.’
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Many mistakes have been made in history. Just two of the most extraordinary cases:
It took 177 years to build the Tower of Pisa, but it started to lean just a few years after construction began, as it was built on unstable soil.
In 1961, Decca Records auditioned The Beatles and decided they wouldn’t sell a record. They signed instead Little Tony, an Italian-born Sammarinese pop star and actor.
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by Daniele
10. February 2012 16:18

A few days ago I was talking to a friend about the potential of Pinterest.
I was in a “Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125 mood”, going from Allegro to Maestoso, glorifying the role of inspiration in this (often visionless) world, singing the praises of visual content and colours and mood boards like a young and inspired Pavarotti, thrilled by the future of “social”.
My friend pulled a bored/ not impressed/ thinking-about-the-laundry kind of face, then said ‘Don’t know what you&...
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by Daniele
23. January 2012 14:41

‘A stiff apology is a second insult... The injured party does not want to be compensated because he has been wronged; he wants to be healed because he has been hurt.’
Gilbert K. Chesterton
‘No apologies, nah suckers I’m not sorry
You can all sue me, y’all could be the case of me
No apologies, y’all feelin’ the force of me
No remorse for me, like there was no recourse for me.’
Eminem, “No Apologies”
Chesterton and Eminem, finally together; a strange couple indeed, a ...
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by Daniele
17. January 2012 17:38

‘The Devil wears Prada, but the people wear plimsolls’, reads a sign outside Blackman’s, an old footwear store on Cheshire Street, East London.
How can luxury brands meet the plimsolls aficionados? They go social, relax a bit and try to engage, embracing the philosophy of “Less is More”.
At the beginning, the company gave the impression that they were not interested in the social arena, while everybody else was there.
Then, suddenly, this week they declared guerre nucleaire. And, judging from the start, it...
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by Daniele
12. January 2012 14:33

Do you remember Baywatch? Gorgeous ladies running in slow motion, humble heroes with abs of steel and bulletproof hairdos, yes, that’s the one.
It was entertaining, even funny at times, and it featured everybody’s idol, David Hasselhoff. But it was faker that fake. Too much of everything. So we went back to a simpler life, with real problems and real kids (supposedly), and came up with Dawson’s Creek. Still fake, but closer to reality.
Every ten years, more or less, we need to go back to the tabula rasa, to start everyth...
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