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Digital snippets: Nike, Bloomingdale’s, Michael Kors, Marc Jacobs, Armani, Sephora

15 Apr meality_banner

A round-up of stories from around the web surrounding all things fashion and digital over the past week:

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  • Holographic ad gives live demo of Nike shoes on the street [PSFK]
  • Bloomingdale’s installs body scanners to help you find jeans that fit (as pictured) [Mashable]
  • Michael Kors releases limited edition sneakers to celebrate reaching 500 million fans on Facebook [Web & Luxe]
  • Marc Jacobs to dress famous Japanese holograph, Hatsune Miku [Fashionista]
  • Armani touts brand personality in latest Frames of Life eyewear campaign [Luxury Daily]
  • How Sephora differentiates in digital [Digiday]
  • The Business of Fashion is nominated for a Webby Award [BoF]
  • This Bond No. 9 ‘digital fragrance’ is only sold via QR code [Styleite]
  • Tavi Gevinson creator of The Style Rookie is the next big media mogul [AdWeek]
  • Menswear e-tailer FreshCotton creates drug cookbook to promote Stüssy’s spring line [Campaign]
  • Fashion e-commerce flowers in the Middle East [BoF]
  • Japanese luxury market evolves to keep up with digital generation [Japan Daily Press]

Infographic: #Oscars best-dressed according to Twitter sentiment

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There’s nothing quite like the live commentary you get over Twitter when the #Oscars takes place, as everyone and anyone has some sort of say on the looks hitting the red carpet.

Fortunately then, there’s an infographic just landed (as below) from social media monitoring service, Sysomos, that sums up the sentiment of the evening when it came to the fashion.

Over 400,000 tweets were posted during the live arrivals of the Hollywood crowd, with Silver Linings Playbook stars Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper winning the titles of best dressed female and male for their respective Christian Dior Couture and Tom Ford looks at these 85th Academy Awards.

Lawrence, who went on to win best actress for her role (tripping up the stairs as she did so, which was instantly made a GIF of course), is also highlighted as the viewers’ favourite from the night with over 32,000 tweets. Anne Hathaway, who was wearing Prada, was labelled worst dressed by the tweeting public, despite stealing the number one spot on Vogue.com’s list.

The infographic also highlights US fashion brands deemed particularly “good at social media” (outside of the Oscars) by Sysomos, including Kate Spade, Tory Burch, Rachel Zoe, DKNY and Oscar de la Renta.

When it came to the big designers from tonight’s awards, however, there’s no doubt that winners lay in Dior, as already mentioned, but also worn beautifully by Charlize Theron, as well as Armani Privé who dressed best actress nominees Jessica Chastain and Naomi Watts. Nine-year-old Quvenzhane Wallis also wore Giorgio Armani.

Versace was another noteworthy label worn by Halle Berry as well as Jane Fonda, who presented on stage with Michael Douglas. But it was perhaps Naeem Khan who truly stole the night, not for the stunning AW13 column dress seen on Stacy Keibler, but for that of First Lady Michelle Obama, who was the suprise presenter of the best picture award live from the White House.

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Armani launches fashion-themed discussions over Twitter – #ArmaniTweetTalks

30 May

Giorgio Armani is launching a series of live discussions surrounding the fashion industry entirely over Twitter.

Through #ArmaniTweetTalks, the Q&A sessions will feature notable guests chosen for their expertise as well as their number of followers on the platform. Each discussion will focus on a specific topic, with questions submitted in by Twitter users around the globe.

The first will take place on June 1 as part of the Armani One Night Only in Beijing event. Moderated by editor and author Peter Howarth, it will focus on China, and discuss “how this country is rapidly shaping up to be the most influential fashion market of the twenty-first century”.

Panellists include Angelica Cheung, editor-in-chief of Vogue China; Hung Huang, publisher, blogger and TV commentator; Godfrey Deeny, fashion critic; Federico Marchetti, founder and CEO of YOOX Group; Susanna Lau of stylebubble.co.uk; and Tommy Ton of jakandjil.com.

The entire series will also be accessible via Armani.com/tweettalks, where profiles of each of the participants also exist.

Consumers can also follow the action, tweet by tweet, via Armani’s Tweetwall.

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