Sunday, November 6, 2011

How To Create Mutually Beneficial Collaborations



Collaborations seek to increase marketing and advertising efforts to a new subset of each brand's target customer.  I'd say many designers aspire to doing collaborations with well-known and established businesses - especially ones that jive with its own brand identify. 

When I saw Missoni's collaboration with the well know brand of Italian sparkling water, San Pellegrino, I immediately thought it was a clever unity.  It's not just that the two brands are Italian, but they are both lifestyle brands which target the same demographic consumer - a contemporary with an eye for style and class, who wants to enjoy the simplicity of life amidst their hectic schedule.  Even though I own a Missoni scarf, I do not identify as a Missoni customer, but I had to purchase the water nonetheless!  Why not extend my style from my closet to my refrigerator?        

Although I don't see any huge collaborations like this in my near future, I know that spreading the word with collaborators about my new line, Presenza, will be key. I see my relationships with local retailers and bloggers and stylists nationwide, as the best way to spread the word in order to reach Presenza's target lifestyle client - the woman on-the-go who seek to dress in feminine, classic and sophisticated pieces for foolproof dressing.


Until San Pellegrino is calling me, I'll sip my bubbly as a relaxing interlude to my busy days. 


The bottles I purchased from World Market.


Be sure to buy a vacuum seal to keep the effervescence of the product. Available at World Market for less than $10.

My First Blog Post

Hi Everyone!

Some how I found the task of creating a blog similar to what I think climbing Mt. Everest would feel like.  I'm not sure why it felt like such a struggle, but I've finally created my blog!

I plan to share my thoughts as they relate to being a young entrepreneur and founder of Presenza, the style challenges of an hourglass female who seeks to maintain the balance of her own style individuality while working in the corporate world and my lifestyle tips to making every day tasks easier.

I hope you'll let me know your own ideas.

Cheers,
Jill