Fashion Goes East for the Olympics

Posted in sports by admin on May 21, 2010 No Comments yet

In the run-up to the Olympics, which begin next Friday, press and broadcast outlets have saturated American television with all things Beijing. So it comes as no surprise that there has been a trickle-down effect, inspiring companies not directly associated with the games to design collections around Asian themes.

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PUMA, medal bag (small) $49; medal bag (large) $79 by George Omerod, first prize, Central Saint Martins student competition. At the Puma Store, union Square and SoHo locations.

 


Sportswear brands are cashing in on this summer’s Beijing 2008 Olympic Games with Chinese-inspired clothing and accessories collections. The most highly politicized Olympics in recent history notwithstanding, the event has garnered so much attention that brands such as Fila and New Balance are racing to tap into the Eastern trend.

The Olympics are a hook for many companies, according to a marketing expert, Renee Peet, of the company Brand Image, which helps companies market and sell their products. “We started seeing it about a year and a half or two years ago, the requests of how to co-brand around the Olympics,” she explained.

New Balance has created two lines of lifestyle shoes: a China Mask collection that plays upon the moods and characters of traditional Chinese Opera, and the Elements 576 Collection, based on Chinese Taoist philosophy.

“China is more top-of-mind for people than it would be, with the Olympics going on in Beijing,” the product manager for New Balance, Alana Choquette, said.

The company’s limited-edition Elements collection, which recently hit stores, was designed with wood, water, and earth in mind, three of the elements believed to represent types of energy in constant flux with one another, according to Taoism. Details such as the peel leather on the black-and-green “wood” sneakers are meant to convey the texture of bark or sediment. Meanwhile, the blue-and-white “water” shoes have a transparent rubber outsole that gives the optical illusion of floating bubbles.

Conversely, New Balance’s China Mask collection, to be launched globally in August, represents moods through color: black for fury, red for anger, and so on. The suede shoes with mesh accents feature embossed graphics, and re-creations of Chinese masks are visible on New Balance’s signature N along either of the shoes’ sides.

“This marks the first collection that was designed out of China, which is exciting given the link with the Beijing Olympics,” Ms. Choquette said of the Mask collection, which is the product of a sneaker design competition held across Asia.

“We are seeing a lot of trends of Asian influence. … The Olympics is going to give that a boost and make people even more aware of it,” Ms. Peet said.

The current influx of Asian-themed products includes Fila’s relaunch of its Wellness collection, in this incarnation with Eastern teachings as the focal point.

“We were talking about Eastern philosophy and there has been a real turn toward yoga and Pilates, and it’s not a coincidence that this is the year of the Olympics in China,” the director of design and apparel for Fila, Freya Tamayo, said.

The Wellness collection, which hit stores earlier this month, has a very “zen-like feeling” and includes eco-friendly fabrics such as soy cotton and bamboo Lycra (which happen to be antimicrobial) and soft silhouettes for sports such as yoga and tai chi. The pastel long-sleeve hooded tunics are made without seams and zippers for added comfort, and the form-fitting stretch pants incorporate a dropped waist and moisture-wicking technology. Puma chose an alternative route with the bag collection that will have its debut in August. The company sponsored a competition during London Fashion Week this year for students enrolled at London’s Central Saint Martins School. Students were charged with designing a bag, inspired by the Olympics, to hold Puma’s new sprint shoe — the USAN. The three winners selected included the Gold Medallion bag by George Omerod, who was inspired by the idea of an Olympic medal, or ”the symbol of a winner,” as he put it. The gold-and-gray circular shoulder bag actually unzips around the side to create a larger bag. The bags ($49-$79) will be sold in Puma Concept stores.

Reebok also looked to the East with its Pump Omni Hexride sneaker, which it will launch with Chinese basketball player Yao Ming, of the Houston Rockets, on opening day of the games. A gold-and-red dragon encircles the entire surface of the shoe, drawing from traditional Chinese symbols and colors. A total of 2,008 pairs of the leather sneakers ($150) will be available for purchase in China next week; a limited number will come soon to retailers worldwide.

Still, those concerned that Olympics purchases will go out with the torchlight need not worry — the Asian trend won’t end with the games, according to Ms. Peet. “You’ll see more affordable brands are going to do their copying of brands like Adidas, and it will take three to six months to do it. The cycles are really fast,” she said.

Ms. Tamayo of Fila also said that the trend is here to stay, but for different reasons: “The trend toward Eastern philosophy is a global one. It’s not just a fashion trend,” she said. “It’s happening on several different levels. It’s much more far-reaching than designing clothes.”

http://www.ishoesclub.com/olympic/html/article_85.html

Originally posted 2009-11-04 05:49:26.

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Sport/utility Vehicle of the Year Goes to Gl450

Posted in sports by admin on May 12, 2010 No Comments yet

The Motor Trend magazine has just chosen the vehicle to which they would be rewarding their Sport/Utility Of The Year award for 2007. And the magazine’s editors have already announced which vehicle it is going to be. To them, the Mercedes Benz GL450 was the top vehicle and the best one to take home such an award.


Out of 22 vehicles that are available in the market, the Mercedes Benz GL450 came out to be the best choice. However, choosing the best one was not an easy task in fact, Angus MacKenzie, the magazine’s editor in chief, did say that the number of vehicles this year was the greatest that they had ever compared. And it also looked like there was not much difference between them. He does even continue by saying, “The GL may be a surprise winner for many people. The first full size sport/utility from Mercedes is not cheap, but it has astonishing technology. It offers a seven speed automatic transmission and a V8 engine with 335 horsepower, and it will be available in a version that runs on the new low sulfur diesel fuel for greater gas mileage. Comfortable, third row seating has become one of the most important measures for sport/utilities, and the GL’s is the best.”


Sure, this vehicle may be Motor Trend’s top choice. And the vehicle may still be quite a huge investment that a person can ever spend on. However, if you do own this one, you surely would be much into the features, performance, and power that it can provide. And the Mercedes Benz GL450 auto maker also did make sure that the vehicle will still do well even if you do add in your own personal choice of Superchips programmer or NGK wires to it.


As per the Mercedes Benz GL450’s overall appeal, MacKenzie shares, “The GL extends the reach of Mercedes Benz in the sport utility segment, and is certainly the best sport/utility they’ve made. In every facet, from performance to the interior, the vehicle is a winner.”


To get to the best vehicle, the whole Motor Trend editorial staff had gone through various criteria. The list does include off-road performance, testing on the streets and tracks, looking at the vehicles’ engineering, design, and safety, and trying out the vehicles themselves.

Originally posted 2009-10-25 05:58:55.

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IT firm goes whole 9 yards

Posted in Business Tech by admin on March 23, 2010 No Comments yet

Kickfire and Third Nature to Discuss Integrated Marketing Analytics Strategies and Techniques
SANTA CLARA, CA–(Marketwire – 03/22/10) – Kickfire, Inc ., the price/performance leader in analytic appliances, announced today that Mark Madsen, founder and president of Third Nature, a research and consulting company specializing in business intelligence (BI), information delivery and open source technologies, will headline a Kickfire-sponsored web seminar entitled “The Next BI Frontier …

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IT firm goes whole 9 yards
Lincoln’s Five Nines is Nebraska Small Business of the Year for 2010.

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Hawaii Sport Fishing Magic Sportfishing Oahu Blue Marlin Goes Nuts

Posted in sports by admin on March 18, 2010 No Comments yet


This 168 pound Blue Marlin was landed aboard the Magic in Kewalo Basin Marina on Oahu. I have fished on this boat 6 times and have caught Marlin, Ono, Mahi Mahi, Aku and Spearfish Marlin. This is the best Captain and crew I have fished with. I have been on a few other boats in the harbor, but like this boat the best. It’s a 50′ Pacifica and is very comfortable. Here are some recent catches: www.magicsportfishing.com Magic holds many Hawaii Sportfishing records: Charter fleet records 1032 lbs Largest Marlin Pokai Bay Tournament 1174 lbs. Largest Charter Catch 1997 1106 lbs. Largest Marlin Lahaina Jackpot Tournament 1996 Most yellowfin Tuna 1980-2005 Most Marlin 1996-2005 Most Blue Marlin In One Day (5) Most Striped Marlin In One Day (11) Most Yellowin Tuna In One Day (17, 17, 16, 15, 14,) Most Mahi-mahi In One day With Charter (65) Most 1st Place Tournament Finishes 8 Blue Marlin over 500 lbs in 2004 Champion, Hooters Big Game, Total Weight Category, 2001 Outstanding catches: 1174, 1106, 1032, 869, 850, 801 lbs. The captain is Russell Tanaka who has over 20 years of experience in commercial fishing in the Hawaiian waters. Russell tanaka holds several distinctions, being the only skipper in the world to have caught the largest fish in a tournament weighing in at over a 1000 pounds twice! And the only skipper in Hawai’i who has caught three marlins over 1000 pounds. Russell uses his expertise to try to assure good catches for his passengers. www.magicsportfishing.com To book a charter call (808) 596-2998

Originally posted 2010-02-07 03:14:09.

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Chad Goes to Community College

Posted in Community by admin on January 29, 2010 25 Comments


Chad attempts to pass the notoriously not difficult entrance exam at Greendale Community College. twitter.com twitter.com twitter.com

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Tarzan and the Green Goddess -Tarzan goes to Guatemala to find his lost friend, D’Arnot

Posted in Community by admin on January 11, 2010 No Comments yet

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Originally posted 2009-11-13 00:52:04.

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