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Fossil Group Planning To Introduce 100 Wearables In 2016

Fossil Group 100 New Wearables 2016 Smartwatch watch activity tracker tory burch Kate Spade Adidas Burberry 3

We have said it before, 2016 is poised to become the most important year for wearable technology yet – and we don’t seem to be alone in that thought. Fossil Group has announced plans for at least 100 new wearable devices this year. While you let that soak in, let’s look at what the company has been up to over the past few months. Since October, Fossil Watches has released 5 wearables devices across at least 12 SKUs. In November, Fossil Group acquired activity tracker company Misfit and has since announced 2 new products across at least 3 SKUs. That is right, at least 15 new wearables device SKUs in less than 3 months! This is a company that is prepared to take the wearable category very seriously!  

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Burberry Debuting London Fashion Week Looks On Snapchat

Burberry Snapchat London Fashion Week SS2016

With New York Fashion Week closing out last night, the fashion world is turning its attention to next week’s London Fashion Week. Burberry, arguably one of the UK’s most iconic brands, has announced it is going to give the public an unique way to interact with the new Spring/Summer 2016 collection. In a first-of-its-kind move (we have had a lot of those recently), Burberry will showcase their new looks via Snapchat a day before the runway show. The styles will launch on Sunday at 7pm GMT and will disappear 24 hours later, as the company’s Kensington Garden fashion show starts. During the show, Burberry will also use the app to provide a glimpse behind the scenes. If you just can’t wait, the company’s Snapchat channel is already live (it launched in April of this year) and showing off things such as invitations and guest lists.

Burberry’s Snapchat announcement comes only a few days after we reported that the company had launched the first branded Apple Music channel. Burberry has always embraced technology. They were among the first major designers to embrace both Twitter and Instagram (live tweeting their SS2012 show), utilize touch screen displays in their stores, explore using RFIDs to provide a richer customer experience, and offer ‘Buy Now’ functionality within Twitter. Two years ago Burberry filmed their entire London Fashion Week show on 14 iPhone 5S’s and more recently streamed its London In LA show on Periscope. While many fashion brands are struggling to effectively utilize basic social media services such as Twitter, Burberry is taking the lead; publishing buzz worthy and social media friendly marketing that utilizes both short and long form engagement. The company’s strategy seems effective, with the combination of Snapchat and Periscope to broadcast their London In LA event generating over 100 million impressions around the globe.

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Burberry Is First Brand To Launch Apple Music Channel

Burberry Apple Music Channel

Last night, Burberry become the first brand to offer curated music on the Apple Music streaming service. In fact, Burberry is the first brand to officially align with any streaming service to offer curated playlists. The move makes a lot of sense, especially for a fashion brand – music and fashion have long gone hand in hand. By launching a channel of hand-picked music, Burberry is able to express the persona of their brand in a new way and to a new audience. Currently the 3 playlists offered by Burberry; they are focused on British music and are themed around runway shows, emerging artists, and favorite tunes of the company’s Chief Creative Officer / CEO.

Since Apple’s service launched almost 3 months ago, there has been a section of playlists curated by 3rd parties, but those were almost exclusively offered by various publications such as Wired and Rolling Stone. The move into content offered by brands makes a lot of sense and Burberry was a logical first choice, with Apple’s Angela Ahrendts having been hired away from the CEO role at the British fashion company. [We also wouldn’t be shocked to see a Hermès channel launch in the not too distant future.] It will be interesting to see if Burberry maintains the momentum of keeping their channel updated and if other brands will launch similar offerings. Given the ultra-competitive music streaming space, if we had to guess, other brands will shortly launch similar offerings which will be exclusive to different streaming services.

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