Andy Samberg & Joe Zee Compete in Elle to Dress Ladies for a Date
Rachel — August 19, 2009 — Pop Culture
References: elle & notcouture
In the latest issue of Elle Magazine, comedian Andy Samberg went against creative director Joe Zee to battle it out not to be the funniest, but to be the best women’s fashion stylist.
The Elle Magazine comedian battle had the funnyman dress women in 2 different date outfits, leaving it up to the readers to decide who is the better stylist. It should be noted Andy Samberg is currently winning the battle against creative director Joe Zee, but either way it’s a fun competition.
The Elle Magazine comedian battle had the funnyman dress women in 2 different date outfits, leaving it up to the readers to decide who is the better stylist. It should be noted Andy Samberg is currently winning the battle against creative director Joe Zee, but either way it’s a fun competition.
Trend Themes
1. Fashion Stylist Competitions - The rise of fashion stylist competitions in publications can bring new attention to the fashion industry as a whole and provide opportunities for younger stylists to showcase their talents.
2. Comedian-focused Fashion - Bringing in comedians to participate in fashion-focused events or articles can make the fashion industry more accessible and relatable to the general public, potentially increasing engagement and interest.
3. Reader-driven Fashion Decisions - Allowing readers to vote on fashion decisions can increase reader engagement and provide valuable consumer feedback for fashion companies looking to cater to their target audience.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry could benefit from incorporating more reader-driven events and competitions to increase engagement and interest in the industry.
2. Media - Media companies producing content around fashion could benefit from incorporating more unconventional elements such as comedians to drive interest and engagement with their audience.
3. Entertainment - The entertainment industry can find opportunities to partner with the fashion industry to create unique and engaging content, such as comedian fashion competitions, to attract a wider audience.
1.2
Score
Popularity
Activity
Freshness