This is a great video that shows the face of retail marketing in the digital age.
Retail’s BIG Blog | NRF SVP goes shopping with CBS reporter, and an iPhone.
http://c.brightcove.com/services/viewer/federated_f9?isVid=1
This is a great video that shows the face of retail marketing in the digital age.
Retail’s BIG Blog | NRF SVP goes shopping with CBS reporter, and an iPhone.
http://c.brightcove.com/services/viewer/federated_f9?isVid=1
This exhibit opens on October 28, 2011 and is scheduled to close on December 10, 2011.
The show is at the Eykyn-Maclean Gallery located at 23 East 67th Street, New York, NY 10065. Hours are Tuesday – Saturday from 10am – 5pm. Admission…. FREE!
Take a look at the press release from the gallery with images.
The following is from the MAD website:
Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, Max Ernst, Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Jeff Koons and Anish Kapoor are some of the 20th century’s greatest and best known artists. What is less well known are the incredible works of sculptural beauty created by these artists in the form of jewelry. Guest curated by Diane Venet (featured in the accompanying video), with over 180 masterpieces, Picasso To Koons: The Artist As Jeweler explores works from an array of artists, not known as jewelers, who have created stunning works of jewelry both reminiscent of their existing artistic vocabulary and in other instances representing a striking departure from their oeuvre. These richly imaginative pieces were never intended for mainstream production, but rather were created as one-of-a-kind pieces or limited editions, that were often personal gifts made for family and friends, revealing an intimate view into the lives of the artists who created them.
The link above will also give you access to a brief video interview with Diane Venet, guest curator and collector.
This exhibition runs from September 20, 2011 – January 8, 2012.
Thursday and Friday from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm: Pay-What-You-Wish!
The MAD website also offers great images that you can rotate along with commentary from the curator on various pieces. This link will direct you to the webpage for the image above.
A new exhibit opened at the International Center of Photography titled: Harper’s Bazaar: A Decade of Style.
The exhibition is open now until January 8, 2012.
Voluntary Contribution Fridays 5:00–8:00 pm
From the ICP website:
In the ten years since Glenda Bailey became Editor in Chief of Harper’s Bazaar, she and Creative Director Stephen Gan have carried on the magazine’s tradition of publishing high-impact photography. This exhibition distills that decade into a choice group of nearly thirty images by some of the most important photographers working today, including Peter Lindbergh, Jean-Paul Goude, David Bailey, William Klein, Patrick Demarchelier, Sølve Sundsbø, Tim Walker, Mario Sorrenti, Hiro, Melvin Sokolsky, and Karl Lagerfeld. Among the artists represented are Nan Goldin, Ralph Gibson, and Chuck Close. Along with inventive fashion images in a wide range of styles, from classic to cinematic, there are vivid portraits of designers Marc Jacobs, Karl Lagerfeld, and Diane Von Furstenberg, and celebrities like Daphne Guinness, Lady Gaga, and Julianne Moore. To emphasize the work’s original context and the magazine’s award-winning design, issues in vitrines will display extended stories as well as Bazaar‘s high-impact subscribers’ covers.

Visit the Bard Graduate Center from September 15, 2011 to April 15, 2012 to enjoy this amazing collection of hats.
The exhibition is a collaboration between the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and hat designer Stephen Jones.

Philip Treacy. Feather hat. London, 1995. Goose feathers. Courtesy of the Victoria and Albert Museum, Given by Philip Treacy, T.182-1996. © V&A Images
The Bard Graduate Center is located at 18 West 86th Street.
The Gallery is open Tuesday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Thursday from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Admission is free on Thursday evenings after 5 p.m. The admission fee during other gallery hours is $7 general, $5 seniors and students (with valid ID).
Visit Japan Society from September 16 – December 18, 2011 to enjoy their latest exhibition: Fiber Futures: Japan’s Textile Pioneers.
Japan Society is located at 333 East 47th Street.
The Gallery is open:
Tuesday through Thursday 11 am – 6 pm
Friday 11 am – 9 pm
Saturday & Sunday 11 am – 5 pm
Admission is free to all on Friday nights, 6-9 PM. $12; students & seniors $10; Japan Society members & children under 16 free during all other gallery hours.
Enjoy this image from the exhibition website:
Missoni will be teaming up with Target for a line scheduled to launch on September 13th. BUT… if you’re in New York City for Fashion’s Night Out on September 8th, you can preview the collection in the pop-up store that will be located at 1095 Sixth Avenue!
Marshall Fisher, retail professor at Wharton, was asked questions about his most recent book, “The New Science of Retailing.” Included is some history about the changes that have occurred in the retail industry over the past 40 years – a good overview for students of the fashion industry.
The YouTube video here shows the conversation or access the video, audio podcast or edited text version of the conversation at the Knowledge@Wharton website.
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Today (August 13th) and next Saturday (August 20th) enjoy a car free meander on foot, roller blades, roller skates or bike in Manhattan from 7am to 1pm starting at the Brooklyn Bridge north to 72nd Street – up Lafayette Street that merges into Fourth Avenue and becomes Park Avenue.
The full length is 7 miles and if you start in Brooklyn – add another 1+ mile for the span across the bridge!