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http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/sto…
Grrrrr!!!!
- paraselene0
oi!
what the hell has this got to do with me?!?
are you insinuating something, soda?
cos if you are, i invite you to come out from behind that monitor and say it again.
*shakes fist
- dinky0
Hoxtonite
interesting term
- soda0
oops!
I just thought it was funny and I think everytime I have been drunk around you moaned about 'Hoxtonites'... How dare she moan about Fake Hoxtonites!?!?!
That's against the law surely?!?
- paraselene0
haha. what i want to know is wtf is an 'insight consultant' and why do you need a phd to be one?
:o
- dinky0
better question is why the heck is she writing this rant on that thing
- soda0
she moans about the trend spotters styling her styles (without paying for it?!?!) but it looks like she has gone and got a phd in doing it herself!
What a fucking ponce.
And she complains on the one hand about fake hoxtonites stealing their patch but on the otherhand completely dismisses anyone who was in the area living in 'housing estates and eating pie and mash' before her and her freaky mullet army moved it.
I tell you, if I ever see her hanging around Charlie Wrights I'll flipping kick her in her hairy clacker.
- dinky0
insignt consultant = a market researching who tells the companies whats cool and whats in / out
The Rise of Geek Chic: Leading edge lifestyle and the new premium market
A new study into the rise of the Geek Chic social phenomenon shows how trend-based consumer research be applied to specific business problems in order to inspire future looking brand challenges.
A unique insight into leading edge lifestyle values and how these get disseminated, thus creating new types of consumer demand and by extension new opportunities for brands
A consumer segmentation which identifies a new consumer type, an early adopter who is neither what's traditionally been understood as the luxury market nor what's traditionally been understood as the youth market and yet is driving new consumption trends
A separation of fashion fad from trend with long-term growth potential, supported by real life brand examples as well as retail and publishing case-studies.Presenter:
Dr Lida Hujic, Insight Consultant, New Solutions
- UndoUndo0
hairy clacker.
soda
(Apr 3 06, 08:14)is that hoxton rhyming slang?
- paraselene0
the only reason i ever moaned about hoxton was that when i moved to hackney, shoreditch was still a decent place to stop for a drink on the way home but then suddenly it was all £12 for a chocolate martini or some shit. but, yeah, soda's the one with a real beef cos he's propa, init.
- dinky0
what would be hoxton equavalent in north america?
trendy yuppies?
- dinky0
i meant to say..
trendy yuppies like grups who likes to wear 600 jeans that look like they were off from some hobo with trendy hair cut with mullets using trust fund who thinks they are an artist but end up buying a gallery to get a status in life type?
- paraselene0
nah, a hoxtonite is an ubertrendy style whore who has an asymmetrical haircut and white patent leather shoes and skinny trousers.
sods, when you decide you want to hop off the wagon, gimme a bell. i could do with an evening at charlie wrights shooting the shit with you.
- dinky0
nah, a hoxtonite is an ubertrendy style whore who has an asymmetrical haircut and white patent leather shoes and skinny trousers.
so anyone from Soho in NY
- kelpie0
I had to stop reading that half way down, I was starting to consider biting off my own foot...
- dinky0
ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
i get it now..
so its equiv to people who gets featured in Vice for US
- paraselene0
exactly.
but i kinda dig vice.
shhh...
:l
- dinky0
holy crap, that pic rings out homosexuality to its fullest