Yesterday adding things to my Amazon wishlist I came across this book called, “Around The House With Candice Swanepoel” by Russell James. With 130+ pages of our beautiful angel it’s definitely a must have! The book is set to be released March 2013, but you can pre-order yourself a copy now for a discount price and ummm… while you’re at it get me one too? Hehehehehe!
Here’s a confession: I love the Victoria’s Secret fashion show. Not necessarily for the same reasons that, say, my brother would like it. But with the live music (this year Rihanna, Bruno Mars and Justin Bieber performed) and the ridiculous costumes (my friend Jessica Hart came out with a corset that turned into the handles of a child’s bicycle), it’s like the biggest, wildest gay fantasy in the world. To be in that show, however, isn’t exactly a fantasy. As I learned firsthand when Candice Swanepoel lead me through the paces of her workout an hour before the show, these girls are tough. Like, pro athlete tough. Their bodies are machines and they take their workouts as seriously as they do their runway fittings. In this video, I get down to business with Candice, and then she makes my wildest dreams come true when she makes me an honorary angel for a day. And here’s another confession: After we finished filming this little video, I was sore for three days.
Appearances > 2012 > Nov 19 — VS Angels Holiday Celebration at Victoria’s Secret Herald Square [HQ]
Tomorrow (Nov. 19th) the angels will be at Victoria’s Secret Herald Square for an event. You can have your picture taken in your own virtual wings with Candice & Miranda 12-2pm and then with Adriana & Lily 6-8pm. Victoria’s Secret requests only one photo per customer so choose wisely. If you meet Candice we’d love for you to send your photos to candyswanepoelnet@gmail.com so I can put them in the gallery.
GALLERY LINK
Screen Caps > Victoria’s Secret > Fashion Show > 2012 > Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show Angel Fittings
Victoria’s Secret taped it’s annual fashion show a few days ago (Nov 7) at the Lexington Avenue Armory in New York. Candice wore three looks this year which all included Victoria’s Secrets signature wings.
As part of Juicy Couture’s evolution under the helm of chief creative officer and president LeAnn Nealz, the Fifth & Pacific Cos. Inc.-owned company will introduce a digital short film to promote its holiday collection on Nov. 15.
“The future is digital,” said Nealz, who was on the Chateau Marmont set Tuesday. “It’s the fastest and easiest way to get our message out there so it’s a natural investment.”
Launching on the company’s Web site, the Terry Richardson-directed film featuring Candice Swanepoel will be embedded with links to the apparel and accessories featured so that customers can shop while watching. The film is the focal point around which the company’s new digital and social media strategy is based. Timed with the film for the holiday shopping and gifting season, Juicy will adopt the hashtag #givemewhatiwant as a transmedia and multiplatform strategy to engage its customers in a two-way dialogue.
For example, there will be a contest on Instagram that asks customers to post pictures of their holiday wish lists while tagging @juicycouture and #givemewhatiwant. The winner gets a “California Dreaming” trip to Los Angeles and a $1,000 shopping spree at Juicy Couture. On Twitter, the company will activate a re-tweet #givemewhatiwant program; on Spotify, it will create #givemewhatiwant holiday music playlists, and on YouTube, it will create content under the same hashtag with bloggers.
The role of film and video has evolved at the company since Nealz took the helm two years ago. The first one, shot in tandem with the fall ad campaign, was directed by Inez Van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin featuring Karlie Kloss. The second, which the company used to show its spring collection during an event at New York Fashion Week, was directed by Zoe Cassavetes and also featured Swanepoel. It has since been shown in international markets and will also be used for consumer activation once the merchandise hits stores. The holiday film will be used in the digital space to promote sales and launch the #givemewhatiwant program.
“We think this new film with Terry will introduce a new audience to the Juicy brand,” said Nealz. “Terry has always pushed the envelope with his work, which has a very raw, subversive attitude. That bold, rebellious spirit is inherent to the Juicy DNA.”
In the minute-and-a-half video, Swanepoel is shown lounging by the pool, encountering friends in the hallway and attending a party at the hotel, all while decked in key holiday items such as party dresses, foil brocade jeans, glittery baubles and an updated velour track suit.
The company’s ad budget is up due to its digital buy because Nealz believes the customer is more plugged in and social than ever. “The Juicy girl is checking her Facebook before picking up the morning paper. She is Instagram-ing her dinner before taking a bite. Everything she does is online and that is where our brand has to be, at her fingertips,” she said.
“Because we consume content in new ways, our girl craves video that brings everything to life and inspires the natural online sharing that has become part of our culture,” she continued. “When we look at the strategy behind video content, we also look at how it’s syndicated, from blogs to Facebook to stills on Instagram. You can’t just build a video and hope people will see it, it has to be incredibly compelling and delivered in a smart, fresh way that travels online.”
On the retail front, the company continues to make over, or “re-Couture” its U.S. stores, and in many key cities to reconsider store locations and strategically relocate some. The company made over 11 U.S. stores in 2011 and is making over another 13 this year. Its international plan is slightly more ambitious, concentrating on opening new doors in South America and Asia and engaging new international regions over the next five years.