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How "Brand Tourists" Can Grow Sales
Bellezza, Silvia; Keinan, AnatArticle HBS-F1407C-EMarketingGrowing an exclusive brand by moving down market can be tricky: It risks tarnishing the brand among core customers. New research shows that under certain conditions, however, downward extensions can actually intensify a brand's prestige. It all depends on how the noncore consumers are framed--whether they are presented as part of the core community ("brand immigrants"), a situation that tends to diminish the brand's image, or whether they are pos...Starting at €8.20
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Stella McCartney
Keinan, Anat; Crener, SandrineCase HBS-515075-EMarketingStella McCartney launched her own fashion house under her name in a partnership with the luxury conglomerate Kering as a 50/50 joint venture in 2001. A lifelong vegetarian, Stella McCartney does not use any leather or fur in her collections, which include women's ready-to-wear, handbags, shoes, lingerie, eyewear, fragrance, and a kids line. Stella McCartney's achievement in fashion and social awareness has been recognized on many occasions, and h...Starting at €8.20
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Repositioning the Brand (Spanish version)
Keinan, Anat; Avery, Jill; Wilson, Fiona; Norton, Michael I.Case HBS-513S34MarketingWell-established fashion brand Eileen Fisher has traditionally appealed to older women. However, to drive growth, Eileen Fisher's management team wants to target a younger demographic and has revamped its Fall product line to offer more fashionable styles to appeal to younger women. But, repositioning the brand has proven to be harder than expected. This case explores the challenges of appealing to new target markets, without alienating existing ...Starting at €8.20
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EILEEN FISHER: Repositioning the Brand
Keinan, Anat; Avery, Jill; Wilson, Fiona; Norton, Michael I.Case HBS-512085-EMarketingWell-established fashion brand Eileen Fisher has traditionally appealed to older women. However, to drive growth, Eileen Fisher's management team wants to target a younger demographic and has revamped its Fall product line to offer more fashionable styles to appeal to younger women. But, repositioning the brand has proven to be harder than expected. This case explores the challenges of appealing to new target markets, without alienating existing ...Starting at €8.20
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C.W. Dixey & Son
Keinan, Anat; Beverland, MichaelCase HBS-517019-EMarketingC.W. Dixey & Son is about to be re-launched as a luxury eyewear brand after a fifty-year absence from the marketplace. This case focuses on reviving a dormant brand with a 200-year plus heritage of innovation, craft excellence, and luxury. Drawing on extensive historical research, brand owner Dr. Simon Palmer believes that the brand's authenticity is perfect for wealthy customers looking for refinement and inconspicuous luxury in an age of ostent...Starting at €8.20
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Kodak: The Rebirth of an Iconic Brand
Keinan, Anat; Beverland, Michael; Eckhardt, Giana M.Case HBS-519051-EMarketingFollowing its re-emergence from bankruptcy protection in 2014, the marketing team at Kodak has been charged with tripling brand value with consumers, with little marketing budget. The case focuses on the strategies used by senior Kodak marketers Steven Overman and Dany Atkins to leverage the brand's heritage for innovation and creativity with existing and new audiences. With few resources other than heritage, Overman and Atkins have focused on ma...Starting at €8.20
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Shang Xia: The Creation of a Chinese Luxury Lifestyle Brand
Keinan, Anat; Crener, Sandrine; Xu, Jing; Borgerson, Janet; Schroeder, Jonathan; Wu, ZhiyanCase HBS-517032-EMarketingThe case traces the birth of Shang Xia, a joint venture between the Herm s Group and Chinese designer Jiang Qiong Er. Launched in 2009 in Shanghai, the new brand's core mission is to revive and promote China's 5,000-year-old cultural heritage and leverage Chinese craftsmanship to design contemporary products. Describing the brand evolution over its first eight years of existence, the case allows for an exploration of the challenges associated wi...Starting at €8.20
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The Blonde Salad
Keinan, Anat; Maslauskaite, Kristina; Crener, Sandrine; Dessain, VincentCase HBS-515074-EMarketingIn 2014, Chiara Ferragni, a globe-trotting founder of the world's most popular fashion blog The Blonde Salad, had to decide how to best monetize her blog as well as her shoe line called the "Chiara Ferragni Collection". A year earlier, Ferragni, together with her team, had already made a decision to transform her blog into an online lifestyle magazine and to build its positioning as a high-end brand. It meant that The Blonde Salad envisaged to on...Starting at €8.20
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1436: The First Pure Chinese Luxury Fashion Brand
Keinan, Anat; Crener, Sandrine; Chang, Hannah H.Case HBS-517100-EMarketingThe case traces the birth of 1436, a new luxury brand specialized in cashmere garments. It describes how this venture emerged organically out of a combination of manufacturing and retail expertise with the ambition of creating the first pure Chinese luxury brand. The brand name was inspired by the measurement of superfine baby cashmere fibre (14 micrometers in diameter and 36 millimeters in length). It is estimated that only 2 out of 1,000 grams ...Starting at €8.20
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Onefinestay: Building a Luxury Experience in the Sharing Economy
Avery, Jill; Keinan, Anat; Kind, LizCase HBS-515072-EMarketingMiranda Cresswell, marketing director, and Greg Marsh, founder and CEO of onefinestay, were grappling with branding and positioning dilemmas. onefinestay offered high-end home rentals to travelers who sought a more authentic and local experience than a typical upscale hotel might provide. onefinestay's brand had been "hacked" together quickly during the company's early years. After five years of rapid growth, Marsh brought Cresswell on board to d...Starting at €8.20