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look very Burberry
My thought exactly!look very Burberry
Not really. An average person cares about the perception they have of Zara. That’s why Zara has managed to distance themselves from H&M. With their stores looking upscale and them showing that they are working with the same people as the big brands, the consumer believes in it. That’s why H&M had to up their game with COS.Average person shopping at Zara doesn't care about those campaigns either. I don't see the issue with releasing a book of campaigns once a year. It would be a vanity project, just like working with Meisel, Baron and their teams.
They could achieve the same result without spending money on Meisel and his team. People who are more interested in fashion might recognize the name, but the regular consumer doesn't care. Good looking stores, sleek website and clever distribution do the job. They cheaply copy runway designs, they could do the same with visuals, especially with the technology available. Working with big names sends a message to a very particular and small group.Not really. An average person cares about the perception they have of Zara. That’s why Zara has managed to distance themselves from H&M. With their stores looking upscale and them showing that they are working with the same people as the big brands, the consumer believes in it. That’s why H&M had to up their game with COS.
All of this leads to buy the clothes.
She does have a thread here. Seriously...Libby, Jacqui and Stella in one ad is a lot of competition for your attention. Finally some faces that stop you in your tracks, as opposed to run of the mill influencer girls.