Friday, January 17, 2014
BOC Week 1 | About Me
The fashion industry is an exciting, interesting, and captivating
industry that continues to inspire and fascinate billions across the
globe. Personally, fashion is the only place where I really fit in. I
can remember staying up all night reading fashion magazines under the
covers, when I was a child. I became completely obsessed with the
concept of fashion. I know it sounds cliche, but fashion became my
passion; it became something all I wanted to talk about, think about,
and learn about. Fashion is so big and has no limits; yet styling is
something very personal. Style is the unspoken communication that is
used to express one's thoughts and emotions between others in the
fashion industry. My style is constantly in development, which it should
be, for fashion is in a constant cycle of change. As a personal
stylist, my goal is to be a continuous learner of fashion and hope to
help others with trends, affordable fashion, but most importantly,
confidence.
EOC Week 1 | VW Lemon
This VW Lemon advertisement is an iconic ad that
changed the way people advertised products. People responded positively to this
ad, despite the fact that it was poking fun at the car: "'Lemon.' is a car that breaks down. 'Think
small.' goes against the grain of what we see as a positive message -
especially in '59! The headlines grabbed the reader's attention in an
unexpected way and forced them to engage with the copy - where the true
benefits were revealed". This
is a really significant ad because it promoted the sales of the Volkswagen
Beetle, which was a car that really defied the trend of cars at the time. "In
an age of blustery pitches glorifying size, power, and prestige, 1960s
Volkswagen Beetle advertising was the calm voice for a different set of
values". The Beetle also has
a history; it was manufactured as war car for Germany during WWII; however,
young American buyers didn't care: "Most of these kids probably didn't realize the Beetle was born of
war, but it didn't matter. They were too busy decorating the cars with flowers,
"peace symbols," and psychedelic colors". This ad also had a very huge impact in advertising;
however, "The 'Think
Small' and 'Lemon' ads were not intentional". By doing some
research, I learned why this ad had such a big impact to this day. All in all, the famous advertisement grabbed
people's attention. People were talking about the ad, and once people talk
about your ad it gives your product exposure. "Lemon." is a car that breaks down.
"Think small." goes against the grain of what we see as a positive
message - especially in '59! The headlines grabbed the reader's attention in an
unexpected way and forced them to engage with the copy - where the true
benefits were revealed".
Sources:
Sources:
- http://www.marketmatch.com/News/Blog2/Be-a-Lemon-Think-Small
- http://auto.howstuffworks.com/1960-1969-volkswagen-beetle4.htm
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