Complex pokes fun at New York Fashion Week with fictional...
Complex pokes fun at New York Fashion Week with fictional headlines and quotes about street style and influencers in this humorous article. via The source of this content is Complex.
Complex pokes fun at New York Fashion Week with fictional headlines and quotes about street style and influencers in this humorous article. via The source of this content is Complex.
Vine has significantly impacted digital marketing in just one year, according to Search Engine Watch. Marketers are increasingly leveraging the platform for real-time marketing and brand storytelling.
This article covers 30 email marketing campaign examples with a focus on strategies for traffic generation, awareness, lead nurturing, and revenue. via The source of this content is HubSpot Blog.
Indie rock band Margot & the Nuclear So and So's announce their fifth album "Sling Shot to Heaven" releasing April 22, share a new track, and reveal tour dates including a NYC show at Bowery Ballroom on May 3. via BrooklynVegan.
Indie rock band Margot & the Nuclear So and So's announce their fifth album "Sling Shot to Heaven" releasing April 22, share a new track, and reveal tour dates including a NYC show at Bowery Ballroom on May 3. via BrooklynVegan.
"The 20 Worst Pieces Of Advice Your Parents Gave You As A Child" humorously debunks common life lessons, offering revised (and equally funny) versions. via Complex.
This humorous article provides a tongue-in-cheek guide to packing for Fashion Week, highlighting the over-the-top aspects of influencer culture.
via Complex.Long jackets for men were back in style for Spring/Summer 2014, a trend embraced by designers and fashion magazines. via The source of this content is FashionBeans.
Photographer George Elder captures street style photos from New York Fashion Week. via Complex
Inventory Magazine's lookbook features Americana-inspired pieces from Neighborhood's Spring-Summer '14 collection, ranging from military to workwear styles. via Inventory Magazine
Facebook is launching a standalone news reader app called "Paper" on February 3rd, initially only for iPhones.
Science writer Philip Ball explains why Isaac Newton chose the colors of the spectrum to be ROYGBIV instead of another number of colors. via kottke.org
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