Starring model Cato Van Ee, the Vogue Gioiello December 2010 issue features a spread titled Precious Christmas, presenting luxurious winter looks.
"Baby, it's cold outside." That's why Cato Van Ee stays toasty warm by the crackling fireplace dressed in upscale Christmas sweaters, nordic knits and even a pair of skates. Outfitted by Givenchy, D&G and Prada, Cato Van Ee shows you how to have a glamorous holiday in the Vogue Gioiello December 2010 issue.
Implications - Holidays are an extremely beneficial time for businesses, and companies can ensure that their products receive consumer attention in competitive markets by using clever advertising. The use of sexuality and controversial imagery will help a business appeal to younger buyers, and will allow the brand to stand out among competitors.
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The Vogue Gioiello December 2010 Spread Showcases Luxe Winter Garments
Trend Themes
1. Clever Holiday Advertising - Innovative marketing strategies during the holiday season can help businesses stand out in competitive markets.
2. Appealing to Younger Buyers - Using sexuality and controversial imagery in advertising can attract younger consumers and set a brand apart from competitors.
3. Luxury Winter Fashion - Highlighting upscale winter garments in fashion spreads can inspire consumer interest and drive sales.
Industry Implications
1. Retail - Retailers can leverage clever holiday advertising to increase sales during the competitive holiday season.
2. Fashion - Fashion brands can use luxury winter fashion spreads to showcase their products and attract consumer interest.
3. Advertising - Ad agencies can help businesses appeal to younger buyers by incorporating controversial imagery in their campaigns.