

Everything Is Marketing (w/ Ana Andjelic)
Feb 4, 2025
Alyssa Vingan chats with Ana Andjelic, a global brand executive and author of 'Hitmakers: How Brands Influence Culture.' They delve into the art of creating cohesive brand strategies, the tension between mass and niche cultures, and the dangers of rushing growth. Ana critiques the use of 'authenticity' as a shortcut in marketing and discusses the pivotal role of community in brand building. With insights into standout brands like Telfar and Skims, she emphasizes the importance of flexibility and genuine engagement in today's fast-evolving market.
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Early Fashion Clients
- Ana Andjelic's early fashion clients included Burberry, Peninsula Hotels, Replay, and Ferragamo.
- Burberry wanted a website that didn't look like a website, resulting in an innovative infinite scroll design.
Fashion's Digital Transformation
- The early 2000s marked a time of experimentation in fashion, with Target's designer collaborations being a prime example.
- Brands grappled with integrating e-commerce, balancing online presence with existing wholesale and retail channels.
Synchronizing Brand, Business, and Product
- Andjelic's interest in the business of fashion stemmed from the challenge of synchronizing brand, business, and product.
- Retail companies often struggle with siloed structures, hindering their ability to be nimble and responsive.