Making Luxury Relevant in Today’s Economy

Hermes street style

This fold out poster came with my October Elle magazine (this is just a piece) and I think it a great positioning move for the venerable luxury brand. The poster shows over 70 Sartorialist – inspired snapshots of decidedly downtown looking men and women sporting Hermes scarves in a multitude of ways.

It’s inspirational for younger fashion folks who might not see themselves in the brand and it firmly carves new space AWAY from the stuffy Upper East Side ladies who are the most visible (obvious) bearers of the brand. The poster also clearly shows – look at the uses you can get out of this $375 investment, a skirt, a variety of tops, vests, belts, a bag – this investment piece is a bargain. It’s creative, it reflects a variety of personal styles and Hermes fits within all those frames. Well done piece.

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About angelgibson

I am a former big ad agency brand planner, running footloose and fancy-free through the streets of New York City. I read all those huge research reports that explain how and why consumers love or are indifferent to particular brands, the types of messaging that make them break out in night sweats, and the ONE thing you are not doing that your customers really wish you would. I read a lot of other stuff too. I write custom reports, design proprietary research, basically help my smart and fabulous clients become even more so.

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