Louis Vuitton is showcasing 150 years of history using an iPhone application

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Louis Vuitton flaunts brand history via mobile app

Louis Vuitton is showcasing 150 years of history using an iPhone application featuring its legendary luggage in video footage and images.

The “100 Legendary Trunks” application shows Louis Vuitton luggage from every decade of its production. It also has interviews with members of the Vuitton family and a trailer of the new Louis Vuitton book “100 Malles de Legende,” where the content from the application was taken.

Mr. Pedraza is not associated with Louis Vuitton nor the development of the application. He has commented generally on the importance of history in luxury branding.

“What luxury brands most have going for them are their legacies, it’s really incredible,” said Milton Pedraza, CEO of the Luxury Institute, New York. “Their long histories show consumers why they are so special and why they are worth the money.”

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Mobile Commerce Daily: Why luxury brands should embrace mobile

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Why luxury brands should embrace mobile

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The rapid adoption of the smartphone and the mobile medium is one of the most important trends that shopper marketers are tracking this year and next.

Consumers are not only using their mobile phones to make purchases, but also increasing using them to perform shopping research on their way to a store and while they are in the store.

This trend will only increase with Google’s Android and Apple’s iPhone activating 450,000 phones a day and as a generation of teenagers, who currently average 3,339 text messages a month, come of age.

Luxury shoppers are early adopters of powerful smartphones, but paradoxically, luxury brands are lagging behind when it comes to leveraging mobile marketing.

This is not unusual in and of itself.

Mind the gap
Luxury brands traditionally trail other retail brands when it comes to technology adoption and in providing cross-channel user experiences.

Unlike wide-appeal brands such as Gap or J.C. Penney, luxury brands’ core customers often have higher service expectations due to the higher price points of luxury goods, which luxury brand managers mistakenly assume exclusively means personal service from sales associates.

In reality luxury shoppers’ expectations for high-quality service extend to great self-service tools and rich multichannel shopping experiences.

In a recent New York Times interview, Christopher Bailey, chief designer at Burberry, explained that part of the continued success of the venerable luxury fashion brand is due to its new cross-channel initiatives, especially in the mobile medium.

In fact, during the fashion house’s runway shows, spectators are furnished with mobile devices that allow them to reserve items in real-time while they are viewing them on the runway.

However, Burberry – which ensures that its customers can interact and experience brand consistency across every possible channel – is the exception to the rule.

(See Burberry takes third place: Luxury Marketer of the Year)

Many luxury retailers continue to invest their resources in the same old tools.

For instance, luxury brands spend millions on store facades and interior fixtures, yet ignore the parking lots that surround the stores – leaving them aesthetically displeasing and visually at-odds with the brand experience inside the store.

There is a similar incongruity related to mobile.

While their in-store experience may be unparalleled, luxury brands often receive failing grades when it comes to pre-tailing, an increasingly important step in a consumer’s purchase decision.

Luxury brands need to move quickly to offer mobile and online pre-shopping tools that seamlessly integrate with their existing ecommerce and retail experiences.

These marketers must ask themselves: Do all channels have visibility into a customer’s past purchases, gifts and wish lists?

In many ways, mobile represents the latest incarnation of the venerable clientelling practices that luxury brands have leveraged for years.

Associate sales, not sales associate
Why is mobile so important for luxury brands? Brand perception, loyalty and retention, for starters.

Luxury brand customers feel they have a relationship – even a bond – with the brands themselves, which does not extend, interestingly enough, to the sales associates or other human faces of the brands.

Mobile, in particular, allows customers to limit their interaction directly to the brand via the use of technology and to keep their interaction and brand experience consistent with their own perception of the brand.

For example, users of Gucci’s iPhone application are treated to exclusive music mixes by celebrity DJ, Mark Ronson, as well as sneak peeks of forthcoming merchandise, such as the Gucci Kids line.

The brand is rewarding its customers for using the mobile medium, offering a more intimate interaction than might be had in a bricks-and-mortar store, while also removing the chance that a single sales associate’s bad day could translate into lasting damage to the brand via customer dissatisfaction.

Of course, one of the primary justifications for the mobile medium is the same for Walmart as for Neiman Marcus: simple convenience.

Consumers increasingly rely on mobile devices for everything from calendaring to weather forecasts to GPS, and this ubiquity extends to shopping.

In fact, according to a recent survey by Brand Anywhere and Luth Research Inc., Web retailers could increase consumer engagement by 85 percent simply by offering a mobile version of their Web site (see story).

So, the time is now for luxury brands to add mobile to their channel mix.

While the benefits are numerous for all retailers, luxury brands, in particular, stand to gain higher engagement, sales and retention rates by offering a strong user experience to customers who clearly want – and expect – a direct, intimate and convenient way of interacting with the brands.

Jason Goldberg is vice president of strategy and customer experience at CrossView. Portland, OR. Reach him at jgoldberg@crossview.com.

Dolce & Gabbana’s Fashion Shows Go Live. Be watching D&G on your iPhone!

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Dolce & Gabbana’s Fashion Shows Go Live, and also on your iPhone!

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Exciting things are happening on your iPhone: not a dirty text but Dolce & Gabbana’s very own live broadcast of the upcoming Fall/Winter shows!

A world premiere is coming to you courtesy of your iPhone: next week the Dolce & Gabbana models will be strutting their stuff down the catwalk… as well as on your phone screen! For the first time ever a fashion show will be available in live streaming on an iPhone – who needs the front row!

It’s even easier than getting all dressed up and fighting your way to a front row seat: simply visit LIVE.DOLCEGABBANA.MOBI and wait for the catwalk action to unfold. Two special occasions to write down in your agenda:

  • Thursday, February 25th from 3pm GMT+1 for the D&G show;
  • Sunday, February 28th for Dolce & Gabbana, starting around 1pm GMT+1.

This wouldn’t be the first time Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana act as digital pioneers; ever since our lives went digital they have made a point of keeping ahead of the fashion game by embracing new technologies. By going live with their fashion shows in 2005 (a democratic new way to approach fashion which is still going strong these days on live.dolcegabbana.com, as well as on Dolce & Gabbana’s official Facebook page); by developing a mobile channel in 2008, as well as a free iPhone application in an effort to bring a little Dolce & Gabbana glamour to our phones; and by famously being the first to sit bloggers on the front row with the likes of major editor-in-chiefs back in September 2009 for the S/S 10 shows.

iPhoneLiveShow IntoTheArt Dolce & Gabbanas Fashion Shows Go Live. Be watching D&G on your iPhone!An unusual front row that launched a trend as seen these days under the tents of Bryant Park: the NYC designers are following Domenico and Stefano’s example by mixing it up on their front rows between notorious editors, A-listers and the now all-poweful bloggers, deemed by WWD “the new celebrities” in an article published yesterday on Fashion’s New Fever.

While the fashion world is busy watching the front row, the rest of the world is preparing to watch the shows on their iPhones and enjoy a premium view wherever they’re sat. Stay tuned for the live broadcast; no RSVP required!

Source: Dolce & Gabbana

Photo credit: Dennis Valle

Microsoft and Partners Bring High Tech to Haute Couture with Style Star.

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Microsoft and Partners Bring High Tech
to Haute Couture with Style Star

Official press release
12/01/2010

MILAN and PARIS – January 11, 2010 – At the National Retail Federation’s NRF 99th Annual Convention & Expo today, Microsoft Corp. in cooperation with Accenture and Avanade, introduced “Style Star” with Marina Garzoni, president and founder of Moda e Tecnologia.  The new offering showcasing Microsoft’s leadership in global retail information technology solutions was first previewed in Italy at the Venice Film Festival and Milan Fashion Week in September.

Style Star offers a new way of selling fashion and luxury goods to consumers by combining interaction with emotion across digital marketing, ecommerce, customer relationship management (CRM) and Web services. Together with its partners, Microsoft developed the Style Star MSN format melding fashion and cinema that directly reaches out to consumers and amplifies the advertising and promotional reach of the fashion and luxury industry’s short film production and promotional efforts.

After 60 years, the fashion and luxury landscape is undergoing significant change. Runway shows no longer seem the only way to promote fashion in the globalized, technological new world of the 21st century, and the fashion and luxury consumer is no longer seen as a target but as an individual demanding participation, exchange and co-creation. Forward-thinking, visionary luxury brands such as Louis Vuitton, Dior, Chanel, Prada, Tod’s and Ferragamo are experimenting with new forms of brand communication and promotion for a mix of digital and traditional media, including cinematography and short film vignettes.

Emerging technology has expanded the relationship between the brand experience and the consumer by providing a 360-degree way of communicating through both virtual and real world channels — a truly unique multichannel experience.

“With regards to the collaboration between Moda e Tecnologia and Microsoft, we thought this would be the right time to launch Style Star, a new project that allows us to bring the general public close together with the fashion and cinema world,” said Marina Garzoni, president of Moda e Tecnologia and director of Style Star which was created by her. “We believe that today more than ever, having seen the economic link and the changes that are taking place, there is the need in the fashion and luxury world to explore the potential of the mix of fashion, cinema and technology and the impact it can have on the future of the industry.”

“Catwalks of the future can take advantage of advancements in technology to showcase their brands, drive loyalty and advertise via video and online media,” said Paula Paravecchio, EMEA managing director, Distribution & Services Industry, Microsoft. “This adds a powerful emotional connection with the brands and provides a new level of authenticity that speaks directly to consumers to augment the overall experience.”

Style Star enables retailers in the fashion and other industries to drive brand experience, loyalty, social networking and new channels to reach consumers, seek opinions on new product launches, and gain market insights through real-time and virtual participation.  This one-to-one customer relationship will enable retailers and others to customize their products and meet the needs of those global industries in which the customer is increasingly in control.”

Style Star will bring together and celebrate these short fashion and luxury film vignettes, thereby creating a collaborative and promotional environment involving designers, fashion and luxury companies, production houses and advertising agencies, and well-known and up-and-coming directors. Within the Style Star format, brands and designers will be able to showcase their productions and tell their story in an appropriate and empowering context fueled by the most innovative technologies.

Thanks also to collaboration with Leo Burnett, its official communication agency, and Microsoft MSN, Style Star now will span both the real and the virtual digital worlds.

Together with partners like Accenture and Avanade, Microsoft has created its own integrated Style Star offering for the fashion and luxury world that will enable immediate consumer interaction with the brand and collection — from media release to advertising and viral communication (via the Web or a mobile device).  New collections now are available online or via many channels to promote consumer loyalty and drive cross-sell and up-sell.

Microsoft in Retail

Microsoft is the leading provider of global retail information technology solutions.  Microsoft is #1 in store systems, with 90% market share in retail POS OS (Source: IHL).  Microsoft also is the leader in business intelligence (BI): 100% of retailers use Excel, the #1 decision support tool.  Microsoft also leads in digital marketing as the only end-to-end solutions provider.  Its digital marketing solutions range from the stack (Windows, Windows Server, SQL Server, .NET, Visual Studio) to online (Commerce Server) to mobile (Windows Mobile), and from digital advertising (Bing, AdCenter) to entertainment (Xbox, Xbox LIVE, Zune, Silverlight).  Microsoft delivers connected experiences for stores, commerce and the enterprise via the “three screens” (PC, browser, mobile) for anytime, anywhere on any device access.
Microsoft’s Retail Group provides software that helps retailers thrive in today’s competitive global marketplace by meeting the demand for a highly personalized and connected shopper experience. Microsoft helps retailers deliver a consistent shopping experience through seamless multi-channel integration and via innovative technologies and mobile and new social networking channels. Through a combination of Microsoft- and partner-based solutions, retailers can turn data into insight, ideas into action and change into opportunity. More information about Microsoft’s Retail Group can be found at http://www.microsoft.com/retail.

About Microsoft

Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq “MSFT”) is the worldwide leader in software, services and solutions that help people and businesses realize their full potential.

iStyleStar- e’ pronta una versione iPhone del nostro sito!

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iStyleStar, un’interfaccia mobile 2.0 per il mondo Style Star.

Siamo molto lieti di comunicarvi che ora grazie al nostro partner Neos Mobc3 abbiamo anche un’interfaccia grafica ottimizzata per iPhone/iPod, che tra l’altro unisce il nostro Blog con i nostri filmati su  YouTube! GRAZIE NEOS MOBC3!

Immagine2 iStyleStar  e pronta una versione iPhone del nostro sito!

In tanto vi ricordiamo che il nostro Blog stesso, grazie al fantastico plugin WPtouch, si legge anche perfettamente dall’iPhone! Ora potete verificare tutti i due link dalle vostre mele mobili-

Immagine iStyleStar  e pronta una versione iPhone del nostro sito!