For some women shopping may become a real trouble when it comes to buying jeans—this piece of clothes usually doesn’t hug the waist, hips and bottom as perfectly as it should. Even if you manage to find the right pair that isn’t pulling or gaping, it might take you hours of wandering around the mall. Levi’s found a solution to the first problem by creating the Curve ID line especially for ladies, and eliminates the second one with the launch of a digital fitting room, which is available to internet-savvy consumers in 50 countries and in 20 languages.
Category Archive: Social Media
With the school season already kicked off, Microsoft’s Bing web search engine launched an educational website, REDU, aimed at empowering teachers and everybody concerned with the issue to have a national conversation around education reform. They are encouraged to connect, communicate through initiatives and, being inspired by others’ examples, improve this sphere with concrete actions, ranging from planting a learning garden to taking up a volunteer job.
Hugo Create kicked off the 17th round of its global design contest, taking music as the basic theme for artists and illustrators to employ. The starting point of the previous ‘cycle’ (Motion of sound) was tunes as well, and this quite surprising that the brand has asked creatives to develop their works around music again since it never uses one theme for two times in a row.
Kraft Foods launched a worldwide initiative to celebrate play and fight world hunger. Through an app on Kraft Foods’ corporate Facebook page, the company is encouraging consumers to upload photos of people at play. And for each photo provided, Kraft Foods will donate five meals (up to 500,000) to the United Nations World Food Programme’s Fill the Cup campaign, which aims to feed more than 20 million children around the world who go to school hungry every day.
Red Bull, the energy drink brand, which is well-known for its extreme sports and music projects, is going on extending its Red Bull Bedroom Jam program oversees. The project, which originated in the UK three years ago and since then has been encouraging local rock musicians to demonstrate their talent first from their own bedrooms and later on the stage of the biggest music festivals of the country, eventually has arrived in Australia.
IKEA USA announced the launch of The Life Improvement Project, a program designed to educate, inspire and empower people to improve their lives, as well as the lives of others in their community. The national program consists of a range of contests and activities, giving IKEA employees the opportunity to get further engaged in local community initiatives.