Acculturated Latina

Jul 06

[video]

Jul 05

[video]

Jul 03

Univision in English? Finally It Gets in Step With the Hispanic Market -

In my dream life, Univision lets me write a telenovela for them completely in English. And they buy me a Mercedes. Vroom. 

Jun 30

macys:

Learn how to pull your pareo together with these to-tie-for tips from the editors of Fashionista. Only on mBLOG.

macys:

Learn how to pull your pareo together with these to-tie-for tips from the editors of Fashionista. Only on mBLOG.

Jun 29

Guerilla marketing at its best…

Guerilla marketing at its best…

I once asked a friend: Is there anything better than a well-dressed man? Her reply: One that brings your food and drinks as well. I guess she’s into bougie waiters. 

curiositycounts:

I’m a firm believer that every man should understand the art of a well-tailored suit. So here’s a hat tip (and infograph) to the “Discerning Gentleman’s Guide To Suit-Tailoring.”
See full infograph here.

I once asked a friend: Is there anything better than a well-dressed man? Her reply: One that brings your food and drinks as well. I guess she’s into bougie waiters. 

curiositycounts:

I’m a firm believer that every man should understand the art of a well-tailored suit. So here’s a hat tip (and infograph) to the “Discerning Gentleman’s Guide To Suit-Tailoring.”

See full infograph here.

Jun 21

[video]

Jun 13

[video]

Jun 12

jaymug:

Nike Advertising in Venice

jaymug:

Nike Advertising in Venice

Jun 11

theweekmagazine:

The practice of employing underdressed women to shill gadgets at trade shows is increasingly coming under fire as both sexist and antiquated. A new article in IT World says that the models are often hired to stand for upward of eight hours a day in heels, only to be paid somewhere between $100 to $170. “You have to look happy all day and smile, but it’s not that easy,” says former booth babe Eileen Lee. “It gets very tiring.”
Time for trade shows to banish ‘booth babes’? 

theweekmagazine:

The practice of employing underdressed women to shill gadgets at trade shows is increasingly coming under fire as both sexist and antiquated. A new article in IT World says that the models are often hired to stand for upward of eight hours a day in heels, only to be paid somewhere between $100 to $170. “You have to look happy all day and smile, but it’s not that easy,” says former booth babe Eileen Lee. “It gets very tiring.”

Time for trade shows to banish ‘booth babes’?