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Tech Crush Thursday: Angela Ahrendts

Our latest tech crush is Angela Ahrendts, digital innovator and CEO of luxury brand Burberry.

In 2006, giving up her title as Executive Vice President at Liz Claiborne Inc., Angela became CEO of Burberry. While she does not have an educational background in technology, Angela saw that to help the British brand grow and reach the younger generation, she would need to implement a digital initiative. Angela had a vision she wanted to see come true: anyone who wanted to touch the company could have access to it. Since she arrived in 2006, she started reinventing the Burberry image, making it more appealing to a younger and more global consumer. This makeover proved to be a good move with sales having more than doubled.

Angela has been working closely with Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff to form a technology strategy using Facebook, Twitter, and other social media outlets, as well as software from Salesforce and SAP. Employees are encouraged to use social media throughout the day.

Despite the past aura of exclusivity at Burberry, Angela saw that the way to grow the company was to take them into the future digitally. Burberry is considered one of the top technology-forward companies in the luxury fashion industry. They have high rankings in Facebook and Twitter followers, as well as an impressive and easy to navigate website and great video campaign ads. It all makes sense, as half of their media budget goes to digital.

Watch this interview with Angela to learn more about the Burberry digital initiative and check out some of their films.

And of course, on FacebookTwitter, and Pinterest.

Pop-Ups Monday!


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Pop-Ups Monday: Monday July 16

For once, we’re actually excited that today is Monday—we’re only one day away from our awesome Digital Branding Event with OS Fashion! The three speakers at our event tomorrow come from three incredible fashion tech companies. Read about them below so you can take advantage of all they have to offer and be well-informed for our meetup.

Discover, explore, and enjoy!

1. Refinery29

Refinery29 is the epitome of bringing fashion to tech. Whether you’re looking for sales on top designers, “how-to” videos and articles, independent online boutiques, or daily news on fashion, beauty, living, and entertainment, Refinery29 has it all. The site embodies every aspect of the fashion, beauty, and shopping world. We are thrilled to be hosting Nizzi Karai Renaud, VP of Marketing & Merchandising tomorrow at our meetup!

2. Bonobos

How many men do you see walking down the street wearing ill-fitting pants? Is it due to laziness? Ignorance? Whatever the reason, Bonobos has developed “a fit that actually looks and feels great for a wide variety of men.” After mastering pants, Bonobos perfected shirts, suits, shorts, suits, belts, and shoes. If you’re a guy looking to revamp your wardrobe or just update a few essentials, Bonobos is the site for you. Come to our event tomorrow to hear the VP of Integrated Marketing, Tracy Keim, speak about Bonobos.

3. Of a Kind

Of a Kind co-founder Erica Cerulo is our third speaker tomorrow. We fell in love with this site because its goal is to advocate rising fashion designers. There are countless fashion tech sites highlighting sales from well-known designers, but Of a Kind promotes up-and-coming creators. The site takes shopping to a personal, sentimental level ensuring that you feel connected to the exclusive item you buy, and to the ingenious designer who created it.

Thanks for joining us this Monday morning. We hope to see you at our meetup tomorrow at 6:30pm!

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Fashion Icon Friday: Jane Birkin

What girl doesn’t wish that the ever-coveted Hermès Birkin Bag was named after them? Alas, our fashion icon this week is Jane Birkin.

The English singer and actress came onto the Swinging London scene in the 1960s. She appeared in films like the 1968 Wonderwall and Agatha Christie’s Death on the Nile. She was even in Don Juan, Or If Don Juan Were a Woman with our other fashion icon, Brigitte Bardot. Both were stylish sex symbols of that era.

As a singer, her infamous song is “Je T’Aime…Moi Non Plus” (“I Love You… Nor Do I”), a duet with Serge Gainsbourg, the French singer, songwriter, actor, director, and composer. Jane and Serge collaborated numerous times, and also had a 13-year long romantic relationship together after her marriage to composer John Barry ended.

So how did the lusted-over Birkin bag come to be named after Jane Birkin herself? Rumor has it the Hermès chief executive Jean-Louis Dumas was seated next to Jane on a Paris-to-London flight in 1984. She was traveling with a straw purse and when she put it in the overhead compartment, everything fell out. She explained to him that she couldn’t find a leather weekend bag that she liked—clearly it was fate! Shortly after, he created the now classic and exclusive leather Birkin bag for her.

Jane still does some acting and singing as well as working closely with Amnesty International and efforts to bring AIDS awareness—and yes, still carries a Birkin bag.