Hip-hop has had a long love affair with luxury brands. Yet, the relationship is not widely reciprocated, despite hip-hop's dominance in popular culture. Some brands have accepted this trend and participate in the subculture, and others fight to keep control of their voice. Luxury brand marketers need to make a choice on where they stand on the matter and adjust their strategy accordingly.
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Keeping Up With The Carters
1. Keeping Up With The Carters
Hip Hop and the Effect on Luxury Brands
@AmandaKRue
July 9, 2014
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2. "Black people are allowed to
wear big chains and say out
loud what stuff costs.”
- Kanye West, at Cannes, June 17, 2014
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6. TO CULTURE & BELIEFS
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7. AND EVEN HOW TO DANCE
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8. HIP-HOP CULTURE IS
POPULAR CULTURE
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9. HIP-HOP HAS ADOPTED
LUXURY BRANDS FOR YEARS
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10. 1993
“Buying new gear, nothin’ but
the best/Forget Levi’s, strictly
Polo and Guess.”
— Mobb Deep, “Peer Pressure”
Key Brands
Ralph Lauren
Tommy Hilfiger
Guess
“I put hoes in N.Y. onto DKNY/
Miami, D.C. prefer Versace/All
Philly hoes go with Moschino/
Every cutie wit a booty
bought a Coogi.”
—Notorious B.I.G.,
“Hypnotize”
1997
Key Brands
Versace
Phat Farm
Rocawear
2010
LuxuryCulturalAspirational, but
Achievable
“Red bottoms by the barrel/
Pop the Giuseppe tags like it’s
American Apparel/$20,000 up
in Barneys, haters’ll never
harm me/Rick Owens on me,
bombers for my whole army.”
—Rick Ross, “Super High”
Key Brands
Hermes
Barney’s
Maybach
Ultra-Lux
“I see your Jil Sander, Oliver
Peoples/Costume National,
your Ann Demeulemeester/
See Visvim be the sneaker,
Lanvin or Balmain.”
—A$AP Rocky, “Fashion Killa”
2013
Key Brands
Gucci
Lanvin
Tom Ford
13. DEPENDS ON WHO IT IS…
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16. RICK ROSS AND MAYBACH
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17. Daimler-Benz resurrected the brand in 1997. In 2003 Jay-Z name-
dropped Mayback on “Lucifer,” from The Black Album.
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What followed was a hip-hop love affair with the brand, and Rick
Ross naming his label Maybach Music Group in 2009. While
rappers embraced the brand, the brand struggled and ended
production in 2012.
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19. When asked whether Cristal’s association with
“bling lifestyle” might tarnish the brand, the
managing director replied…
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20. “That’s a good question, but what can we do?
We can’t forbid people from buying it. I’m
sure Dom Perignon or Krug would be
delighted to have their business.”
- Frederic Rouzaud, Managing Director of Cristal
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21. Source: http://www.economist.com/node/6905921
From that point on, brand advocate, Jay-Z,
boycotted Cristal and launched an
endorsement deal with Armand de Brignac.
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23. GOOGLE SEARCH HISTORY
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Cristal Champagne
24. WHILE WE CAN’T DIRECTLY LINK
THESE PHENOMENA, THERE IS A
CLEAR CORRELATION
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25. HIP-HOP IS ATTRACTED TO THE
BRAND FOR THE SAME REASONS
AS OTHER LUXURY CONSUMERS
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31. IGNORING THIS CULTURAL CLASH
OR ACTIVELY SPEAKING OUT
AGAINST IT WILL HURT THE BRAND
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32. THE DRIVING FEAR:
LOSS OF CONTROL
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33. IN THIS DIGITAL WORLD,
EVERYBODY HAS A VOICE
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35. THE FRAGMENTED AND DISPARATE
ENVIRONMENT MAKES IT EVEN
MORE DIFFICULT TO PROTECT THE
BRAND VALUES
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36. WHAT’S A BRAND TO DO?
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37. 1. STAY TRUE TO BRAND VALUES
It’s what attracted hip-hop in the first place
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38. “The edginess, the over-the-top
creativity, and bad-ass factor is what
made Versace so attractive to artists.”
Misa Hylton
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39. Hip-hop and Versace have a long love affair. As an unofficial
sponsor for the brand, Tupac built a close friendship with Gianni
and Donatella Versace. As a result, he enjoyed custom clothing,
exclusive show invites and even a turn as a model in Versace’s
Fall/Winter 1996 show in Milan.
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Honoring brand values through the growth of hip-hop ensure
Versace maintains loyalty among hip-hop fans, and non fans alike.
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40. 2. EMBRACE CULTURE
Brands that succeed embrace culture,
not shy away from it
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41. Alexander Wang partnered with Azealia Banks in 2012 for his Fall
T campaign. This is a common theme for Wang as he has
previously partnered with musicians. Prior campaigns feature
Santigold, Spank Rock and Die Antwoord.
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Partnering with these musicians demonstrates an intrinsic and
authentic association with popular culture.
43. In 2013, Hublot announced a five-year collaboration with known
watch collector, Shawn “Jay-Z” Carter. As a result, Hublot is launching
a new product line that is heavily influenced by Jay-Z himself. The
collaboration will evolve to include more complicated pieces.
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This partnership, filled with integrity and class, supports brand values
while continuing to reach a shared audience of young affluents.
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