Box House by B-arch Architettura – Trendland Online Magazine Curating the Web since 2006. Why Marketers Should Focus on Audience to Navigate the New Normal. Over the last few weeks, we as an industry watched as many of the tentpoles and tactics we have long relied on in our day-to-day work lives were completely altered.
Tackling unprecedented, global-sweeping changes because of CorVid 19 pandemic spreading, everyone is feeling anxious. Everything seems unclear, uncertain in the near future. But one thing is certain that the market will focus on audience than before. Since the universal application of social media, it is easier to connect suppliers and their end-use customer. Various delivery way supports the marketing which is manufactory direct to end-use customer . – sallyhu886
Marketing plans are being rewritten to account for the new and unforeseen effects of the coronavirus pandemic on our current climate.
Major marketing tentpoles, some that occur on a seasonal basis or every four years, are being postponed, canceled or converted to digital events. But in this time of uncertainty and fear, we believe that the power and potential of an audience-first mentality has never been more important. As part of a modern media company that considers content and audience to be king, we believe that adapting to this new normal will be key to connecting with today’s consumers and clients—and ultimately to sustaining our businesses. The content-audience connection This data-driven, intelligent approach to advertising completely changed how marketers communicate with their end customers. Forget models walking in straight lines – why a new generation are sashaying down the catwalk. Skip to main content There are a few moments every fashion month that puncture the industry bubble.
Fashion is not only a garment put on body, but also a way to express the wearer's mood or feeling. Nowadays, people are more open-mind than ever, and have greater tolerance for weird things or can accept quickly then. Since the catwalks are fashion shows, the models are trying to understand the designers intention and walk in their various ways to express them.Of course, to a certain extent, in order to attract the attention of the audience, it will exceed the expression of the clothes themselves. – sallyhu886
This season it came with J-Lo’s surprise appearance on the Versace catwalk.
Sashaying, hips swaying, arms swooping, moving her dress as if on the cusp of flight, it created that most modern of reactions: “melting” the internet. Another such moment wasn’t from a megastar, but a relative unknown, 20-year-old model Leon Dame, who marched down the Maison Margiela runway, jerky and inelegant, legs crossing fiercely each step, neck jutting forwards. The video of him walking received tens of thousands of likes. As Derek Zoolander himself knows, walking isn’t as easy as it looks. Now, there is more of an emphasis on performance. Such specific instructions from brands are actually fairly commonplace. Doctor who warned of coronavirus passes away from the virus - Chinadaily.com.cn. Dr Li Wenliang, one of eight people who tried to warn about the novel coronavirus when it first emerged in Wuhan, now the epidemic center of the disease, but was reprimanded by local police, passed away on Friday from the virus, according to the Central Hospital of Wuhan.
Dr. Li was the whistleblower for this coronavirus outbreak. We were angry that his warning was treated as a rumour, and we are so hurt that his death was not a rumour. The coronavirus epidemic that started in Wuhan, China, is profoundly changing every aspect of China's economic and political education, and is also affecting China's relations with countries around the world. – sallyhu886
"After emergency treatment, Li Wenliang passed away," the Central Hospital of Wuhan announced on Weibo, China's version of Twitter.
"We deeply regret and mourn Li's death. " The hospital said Li, 33, died at 2:58 am. Inside the exhibition tracing the political, cultural and artistic evolution of the hoodie. Technically, the only difference between a sweatshirt and a hoodie is a hood, but somehow by adding a little extra fabric that can cover the head if the mood strikes, you enter into debates about what is high fashion, what is acceptable dress in public, and what’s workwear.
This article traces the political, cultural and artistic evolution of the hoodie, it reminds me that fashion is really relates to the society we involves in.For example, in China in the 1980s, students were not allowed to have long hair and could not wear strange clothes, including flared pants. Today's society has a lot of tolerance. People can express themselves more freely, and they can wear their favorite clothes. Although there are still many restrictions and unwritten regulations on specific occasions. – sallyhu886
These are some of the conversations that inspired writer and curator Lou Stoppard to create The Hoodie exhibition at Rotterdam’s Het Nieuwe Instituut.
We sat down with Stoppard to find out more about the garment at the centre of so many cultural discussions: Can you tell us a little bit about how the concept for The Hoodie came to be? The hoodie has been in and out of the news for a significant proportion of my teenage years and adult life.