This author's top five picks for post-Christmas sales include deals...
This author's top five picks for post-Christmas sales include deals from Brooks Brothers, Mr. Porter, J. Crew, Spier and Mackay, and Ralph Lauren.
via Put This On.This author's top five picks for post-Christmas sales include deals from Brooks Brothers, Mr. Porter, J. Crew, Spier and Mackay, and Ralph Lauren.
via Put This On.The Business of Fashion article curates fashion business news from China, including topics like Fast Retailing's growth in Asia and how tourists are impacting brands like Ferragamo and L'Oréal.
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Clara Shih, CEO of Service Cloud at Salesforce, explores the future of social media and its impact on businesses in her article published in Harvard Business Review, highlighting the significant growth with 77% of Fortune 500 companies having established social media teams by 2014. via The source of this content is Harvard Business Review.
Drew Philp details his experience buying a dilapidated house in Detroit for $500 and his process renovating the home while exploring the larger socioeconomic context of his decision.
via Buzzfeed.British designer Matthew Miller and footwear brand Feit have teamed up for a limited edition shoe collaboration focused on minimalist design.
via The source of this content is FashionBeans.Michael Schumacher's accident while skiing is giving investigators clues from his helmet camera footage, which shows he went off-piste intentionally before falling. via The source of this content is Mashable.
Adweek shares the top 10 most-read advertising stories of 2013, including Pepsi's millennial research and the best Super Bowl XLVII ads.
This author shares their top five picks for post-Christmas sales at stores including Brooks Brothers, Mr. Porter, and J. Crew.
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PSFK shares a selection of the best ad campaigns of 2013.
via PSFKTwo students designed a new cardboard box called the Rapid Packing Container that uses less paper, requires no tape, and can be opened and resealed easily. via The source of this content is Adweek.
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