Stephanie Trow

A collection of my passions and inspirations
Home » Archive by category 'Uncategorized'

Growing Popularity of Pinterest

Following up to my blog post yesterday on How Pinterest Influenced Halloween and the Daily Numbers on Pinterest’s growing popularity, I participated in a podcast with other Team Tunheimers on the subject.

Listen here to us discuss what we like about Pinterest, areas for improvement and implications it has for marketers on the Daily Numbers Podcast.

How Pinterest Influenced Halloween

October 31st, 2011 Posted in Uncategorized

The past few Halloweens, I have let the holiday pass without participating in the traditional activities; pumpkin carving, making a visit to the apple orchard and eating themed food. However this year, my friends and I got pretty into the festivities.

Pinterest

The difference between this year and last is that this year, is that I was constantly reminded that Halloween was coming by the hundreds of Pinterest posts of pumpkin carvings, DIY costumes and other creative decorations. The amazing and relatively simple-to-make designs were extremly motivating and made me want to really participate in the Halloween decorating festivities this year. Thus, my friends and I decided we needed to get together for a night of Pinterest-inspired pumpkin carving.

We have all gotten very into Pinterest recently and each came to the pumpkin carving night with ideas from pumpkins we had seen on Pinterest and talked about how we could add our own personal twists to the design.

The following images were our inspiration:

Stars_pumpkin_p

Source

Spooky_house_p

Source

Swirls_pumpkin_p

Source

Here is what we came up with:

Photo_2

By: Madeline Koch (on Pinterest)

Photo_1

By: Me (on Pinterest)

Photo_3

By: Natalie Wires (on Pinterest)

The best thing about using designs we found on Pinterest and adding our own personal twists to it is that they were far more creative and unique than the average Halloween pumpkin with a funny face or with a Halloween-inspired word carved into it, like “Boo!” With Pinterest’s growing popularity, I think we will see a lot more people using the site to inspire DIY holiday decorating.

382297_10101241716631850_13954779_74002519_1518174866_n

A Cultural Phenomenon – The Harry Potter Midnight Showing

It is 3 a.m. on July 15 and I have just gotten home from the midnight showing of the final installment of the Harry Potter movie sagas – Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2. If you have followed my blog in the past, you already know that I am a huge fantasy fiction geek and that Harry Potter is my most loved story of all time. Therefore, it shouldn’t be surprising that tonight my most loyal Harry Potter friends and I were among the other die-hard fans in matching themed tank tops at the Southdale, Edina AMC.

There were people dressed in costumes of every sort, from the classic Harry Potter, to Hagrid, to Dementors, to Lord Voldemort, himself. I felt as if I was among my people – people who love to stories so much they aren’t afraid to show their creativity and passion for it by dressing in full-blown costumes and staying up until 3 a.m. on a week night.

Incase you are wondering, the movie was incredible and everything I had hoped for. However, the experience wouldn’t have been the same if there wasn’t the high energy of the fans in the theater who entertained the audience with a duel before the previews, and clapped and cheered at all of the best parts. Here are some photos from my night.

With Lord Voldemort

Here is a short video showing how excited the audience was when the clock struck midnight!

Why is Lululemon Athletica Inc. Doing so Well?

After being listed today on The Street’s 10 Stocks to Watch and having their first quarter sales coming ahead of both analysts’ and company expectations, I’ve been hearing buzz about the high-end yoga retailer, Lululemon, from more unusual suspects, such as my male colleagues who have never done yoga in their life.

With such a large focus in the media on our economic recession and constant talk about the need for jobs, it is amazing that a store that charges $98 for a pair of yoga pants when you can get a pair from Target for less than $20 is thriving. I think the big question on everyone’s mind is why?

I personally think the biggest thing Lululemon has done right is choosing to target the yoga audience, specifically. Being a part of this audience, myself, I understand the demographic. You might think that one who practices yoga is one of those free-spirits that cares more about the earth than the clothes they wear. Personally, I wish the culture was that way, because my wallet might be a little heavier these days if I didn’t feel out of place going to yoga classes and being the only one wearing a generic brand.

The best way I can explain the culture is “spendy.” While you could take a community ed yoga class for $36 a month, that is not the yoga community I am referring to. I am referring to the Corepower and Lifepower yoga communities. The fact that it costs around $120 to take a month of yoga classes at one of these places goes to show that this community has got some money to spend.

I’ve sporadically gotten into yoga a few times over the past four years when I’ve decided I needed to start working out again. When I got into it again this April, I couldn’t help but notice the up-side-down “U” everywhere. It was Lululemon take-over and it wasn’t just on the pants people wore; it was on their water bottles, headbands and workout bags. Being someone that loves to shop, I went into a Lululemon a week into staring yoga classes again and bought a pair of pants and a couple tank tops – they were on sale and I could still barely afford them.

The products I’ve bought, I love, and the company’s earnings clearly show I am not alone in that opinion. The brand is accepted by the yoga community as having the best yoga products and yogis, who are primarily female yuppies with more disposable income than the average person, will do whatever it takes to buy its products.

With the target audience being people that 1. have money and 2. want to be trendy, it makes sense that Lululemon is thriving. We just have to understand that their audience is probably not the same people we hear complaining about the economy.

The other thing that I think Lululemon has done well is their marketing. The store has raised its profile in a positive way by giving back to the community that supports it. The store hosts a free yoga class every Sunday, moving the clothing racks to the side and allowing the public to attend (read about Sweaty Sundays at the West End location). It also hosts free yoga events around town (see details on an event it is hosting at Brits Pub in Minneapolis), sponsors local yoga instructors and marathon events to build its running-apparel collection.

I think Lululemon is going to be watched much more closely by marketing and PR pros, as well as those investing in LULU stock from now on.

Remember When Sony Let 250,000 Bouncy Balls Loose in San Francisco

June 3rd, 2011 Posted in Uncategorized

The Sony commercial showing 250,000 bouncy balls loose on the streets of San Francisco is one of my favorite commercials and I love these photos by Peter Funch capturing the moment. 

I learned from Alice at theMet, that a team of 50 interns were there to gather all of the balls around San Francisco after each of the six takes in four days it took to film the commercial. See the whole commercial below.

My Royal Friday Highlights

May 2nd, 2011 Posted in Uncategorized

Like many other Americans, I have been completely immersed in the #rw2011 since waking up at 4 a.m. this morning. Here are my personal favorite #rw2011 moments.

1. Kate’s “Oh, wow!” as she walks out onto the balcony (9 seconds in)

 

2. William helping Kate get her train out of the carriage after arriving at Buckingham Palace and holding the bouquet for her. This photo is honestly priceless!

Kate-middleton-7-660

Source: People.com

 

3. The kiss from the balcony of Buckingham Palace…and the second one.

215639_10100742124019450_13952219_69681553_4638160_n

 

4. The forensic lipreader, Ruth Press, who noticed William telling Kate, “You look beautiful” when she met him at the altar.

 

5. How could I leave out her amazing wedding dress designed by Sarah Burton. Never thought I would find a long-sleeved wedding dress appealing, she proved me very wrong today.

Kate_middleton_wedding_dress2

Source: The Frisky

 

6. And her second dress, equally as elegant as the first.

Article-1382015-0bd6bdf000000578-969_634x958

Source: Daily Mail Reporter

 

7. When the people climbed in the fountain of the Victoria Memorial after William and Kate’s kiss on the balcony. I would probably be doing that if I were there, too.

2011-04-29t140609z_01_sroy238_rtridsp_0_britain-wedding

Source: SNRNews.com

8. Finally, getting to eat and share the cookies I baked for my office in celebration of #rw2011

Rw2011_005

Rw2011_003
Rw2011_004

Do you have other favorite #rw2011 moments? Post them here.

NASA Releases Incredible Photos of Earth from Space

April 25th, 2011 Posted in Uncategorized

In honor of Earth Day last Friday, NASA released some incredible photos of our planet from space. The photos include some aesthetically pleasing images from space while others will probably touch a nerve with some of us; depicting natural disasters and devistating events around the world. See some of the images below. You can also see more images at CBS.com or NASA.gov.

Solar_eclipse_540x405

9-11_540x405

Bahamas_540x368

Cumulonimbus_over_africa_540x4

Egyptian_lake_540x405

Eruption_540x368

Everest_540x405

Greenland_canyons_540x405

Hurricane_earl_540x405

Hurricane_ike_540x405

Katrina_540x405

Lena_delta_540x405

Nile_river_delta_540x405

Ozone_hole_540x405

Ring_540x405

Robot_arm_540x405

Sarychev_volcano_540x405

Child at Heart

March 18th, 2011 Posted in Uncategorized

I have always known that I am a geek at heart. Anyone who gets to know me thinks I am a total nerd. My favorite movies of all times are the Star Wars trilogies (yes, both of them) and my favorite books are Harry Potter, the Chronicles of Narnia and Twilight. Yes, I secretly believe that these fantasy fiction stories are true stories of a world hidden from muggles, but I didn’t put two and two together until I saw these pictures and I realized: I am truly child at heart.

Most people would look at these pictures and think, ‘That’s cool, I would have loved that as a child.’ Or they say, ‘I’ll buy that for my kids one day.’ I, however, would want to own any of these things for my 23-year-old self!

Quote of the day: “Growing old is mandatory; growing up is optional.”
-Chili Davis

Capturing “Serenity” in Lagos, Portugal

January 30th, 2011 Posted in Uncategorized

Whenever I look at these photos I took when I hiked with my sister up a cliff that looked over the Atlantic Ocean in the southern coastal City of Lagos in Portugal, I recall the serene feeling I had in the moment I took them. The day was perfect for taking pictures, and the natural lighting in combination with the “color accent” feature on my camera that shoots in black and white but captures selective colors allowed me to take some really unique pictures. Lagos is one of the most beautiful beach towns I have ever been to, unfortunately when I went in March of 2008, it wasn’t exactly beach weather. I would love to go back and see it in the summer. These pictures can give you an idea of just how pretty the coast is.