Month: May 2013

Art, branding and being stupid about it all: Abercrombie & Fitch

Paradoxes, purposes an ponderances - general thoughts on culture and current events by Artist BZTAT

Paradoxes, Purposes and Ponderances is a series of articles written by Artist BZTAT commenting on current events and culture.

You have no doubt read about the latest Abercrombie & Fitch controversy, or maybe you have seen people lamenting and gnashing Facebook teeth about it. Maybe you saw Ellen Degeneres’ televised A&F smackdown, or have read celebrity tweets admonishing the allegedly “cool” clothing brand.

At the heart of the controversy is a Salon article about the company’s CEO Mike Jeffries, that, in fact, was published in 2006. It is not clear why the article has re-emerged in 2013, but one particular quote from Jeffries has stirred many to cry foul in the present:

“In every school there are the cool and popular kids, and then there are the not-so-cool kids. Candidly, we go after the cool kids. We go after the attractive all-American kid with a great attitude and a lot of friends. A lot of people don’t belong [in our clothes], and they can’t belong. Are we exclusionary? Absolutely.”

Many people see Jeffries’ statement as a direct and insensitive slight towards individuals who are too large to fit into A&F clothes.

No one chooses to be overweight or larger than size 10, which is the apparent limit to “coolness” according to Jeffries, self-appointed arbiter of “cool”. Many people make food choices that may lead to extra girth (myself included), but no one decides that they want to be heavy.

So, if we ascribe to Jeffries’ definition of “cool”, there are “haves” and there are “have nots”, and one will always be inferior to the other.

Obviously, Jeffries’ candid statement of belief has some people up in arms.

Some have sought to get A&F to change, insisting that they make larger sizes. Some have implored people to donate A&F clothing to homeless people in order to trash the brand’s promotion of their vision of “coolness”.

A&F and Jeffries have defended the brand, however, and they have shown no desire to change. Should they change?

I don’t think they “should”. They are under no obligation to stop being idiots. We are also under no obligation to buy their product.

When Jeffries took over the struggling company in 1992, he rebuilt it in the way that an artist approaches a creative work. He created an imaginary world, inventing ideals that fed perceptions of emotionally immature adolescents looking for self outside of their own being. Using artful photography, A&F pushed ideals of youth, attractiveness and sexuality into a youthful consciousness, implying that only certain individuals that fit the ideal were worthy.

Gallery Exhibit
Digital art by BZTAT

If the A&F images and fashion designs had been displayed on gallery walls, they may have been heralded as an amazingly creative concept and an  interesting aesthetic.

When art coerces people to change their individual mindsets about themselves, AND when people are manipulated by art into purchasing products in order to feed a false collective mindset – that is another thing entirely.

Art and commerce rely on tapping into an existing mindset, though, to be successful. Collective and individual mindsets change.

Jeffries apparently has not gotten the memo – our collective mindset is not as elitist now as he once presumed it was.

It is no longer “cool” to put others down in order to put yourself ahead. It used to be cool to be exclusionary, but now? DUDE! That’s SO yesterday.

red equality sign dove BZTAT
Diversity is Cool-Art by BZTAT

Today’s cool kids care and treat others with respect. They are self assured and they base their sense of self in their talents, skills, and openness to diverse perspectives.

Their sexuality and appearance are part of who they are, not all of who they are, and they have no interest in the false ideals that are promoted by Abercrombie & Fitch.

The new cool kids may find the A&F imagery interesting on a gallery wall, but their purchasing power will not follow.

Those whom A&F considers “cool” are seen in modern culture to be insecure bigots and snobs. Not exactly the sort of brand identity that sells overpriced clothing.

Mr. Jeffries – you overreached in both art and business. Recent reports of your demise in stock and sales declines make you look so uncool.

I don’t think you should change. I think you should lay in the bed of ruin you have made for yourself.

Fountain  by Marcel Duchamp
“Fountain” by Marcel Duchamp (1912)

It was an interesting experiment to see how gullible people can be, but then, so was Marcel Duchamp’s “Fountain”.

My Annual Sojourn to BlogPaws

Chihuahua mix dog named Toby
Toby – My Doggie Pal at BlogPaws

Every year, I make at least one trip far away from home. That trip is to whatever location in the country the BlogPaws Conference has found itself.

This year that location was Tysons Corner, VA, the same location from 2011 where we happened to be when Hurricane Irene rolled through.

No hurricanes came through this time, thank goodness, although there was plenty of reminiscing about the craziness of that year’s event.

BlogPaws Teri Thorsteinson and her Cornish Rex Cat Brighton
Teri Thorsteinson and her Cornish Rex Cat Brighton

I go to BlogPaws for a number of reasons. I meet new people who help me spread my network and potential customer base for my pet themed artwork. I learn new things about blogging and social media. I get SEO and other tech questions answered.

But mostly, I have more fun than any other time of the year with some of the greatest people (and pets) EVER!

Pet bloggers at BlogPaws
Besties!

I have fun with these same people every day, but it is in the virtual world of social media, as they all live far away from me. When we can get together in real life, we try to pack as much fun as we can into every minute, because the conference only lasts 3 days.

BZTAT and Dorian Wagner of Your Daily Cute
With Dorian Wagner of Your Daily Cute

For past conferences, I went with responsibilities: In Columbus (2010), I was part of the organizing team and coordinated an art auction; in Denver (2010), I created a Dialogues Mural that was a centerpiece for the conference;  in 2011, I presented with Miah Thornton about Okey’s Promise: Art for a Cause; and in 2012, I was sponsored by Temptations and represented their brand.

Traveling with Henry J. Puppypants, Spokesdog for Embrace Pet Insurance at BlogPaws 2013
Traveling with Henry J. Puppypants, Spokesdog for Embrace Pet Insurance at BlogPaws 2013

This year, however, I won second place in a photo caption contest, meaning that BlogPaws covered my registration and room, and my friends at Embrace Pet Insurance covered my travel. Thanks BlogPaws and Embrace!

With no responsibilities, I was able to simply learn, network, and have fun. And that I did!

Rocco Havanese and Diane Silver
Rocco Havanese and Diane Silver

I spent lots of time with feline, canine and human friends, and I also made a few helpful networking connections along the way.

Great Cat Writer Ladies
Great Cat Writer Ladies

It all ended too soon. But…

I look forward to guest posting for some great blog sites in the future. I look forward to joining the Cat Writers’ Association. I look forward to creating artworks for new friends. And I look forward to many other opportunities that are likely to arise in the future.

Oh yeah. And I am already making plans for next year’s BlogPaws Conference. Are you? 🙂

Spring Fling 2013 Art Auctions are live!

All auctions have expired.

"Spring Fling Pup" Painting by BZTAT
“Spring Fling Pup” Painting by BZTAT

The auctions for the artworks created in yesterday’s Spring Fling 2013 Create-a-Thon  are now live!

Each artwork has its own bidding page. Please do not leave bids in the comments of this post. Click on the images of the artwork below for which you’d like to bid. Simply leave your bid in the comments on the artwork’s bidding page, and keep checking back to see if others have made bids after you. There is a “Buy Now” option for each piece. You can buy the piece now for the stated “Buy Now” price as long as no bids have been made before you. Simply write BUY NOW in the comments and the piece is yours for $125 + shipping.

NOTE: If you have artwork currently on order (excludes Etsy orders), or you plan to attend the BlogPaws conference, there will be no shipping costs for any artwork you purchase from these Create-a-thon auctions. I will either include it with your existing order free of charge, or I will deliver it to you at BlogPaws. These artworks all can fit in a suitcase!

Bidding will conclude on Sunday, May 12, 2013 at 10 pm ET.

Winning bidders will need to allow 4 weeks for shipping.

Thanks for your support of the auction. Happy bidding!

Click on images to get info on each artwork and to make bids.

"Sunflower" painting by BZTAT
“Sunflower” painting by BZTAT
"Snapdragon" painting by BZTAT
“Snapdragon” painting by BZTAT
"First Sign of Spring" painting by BZTAT
“First Sign of Spring” painting by BZTAT
"Spring Fling Pup" Painting by BZTAT
“Spring Fling Pup” Painting by BZTAT
"Maine Coon Stare Down" painting by BZTAT
“Maine Coon Stare Down” painting by BZTAT
"Cat Tail Coctail" painting by BZTAT
“Cat Tail Coctail” painting by BZTAT