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Jan/Feb BRASH! Magazine Featuring Cover Artists The Last Living
In our last blog about Music & Fashion, we highlighted how these two elements can come together to make a powerful force in the entertainment and fashion industries. You can take that on and allow yourself as an indie artist to be a part of that force. Today, music artists are setting the latest fashion trends. Consumers are being inspired by what today’s hottest artists are wearing on red carpets, interviews, appearances, concerts, and even on their social media during random outings. Some wardrobe choices are only meant for the stage however, fans are constantly wondering, “What are they wearing? How can I get it?” This blog can go for up & coming fashion moguls as well. You want your clothes to have more exposure in your industry, team up with a great artist to help build that brand. Gain their fans as future customers.
Wondering how to take advantage of you fan base but stuck on where to begin?
In this article;
- Easy way to sell band merchandise straight from you Facebook page.
- 3 lucky bands will win a fully set up online store.
Imagine the opportunity to offer your online followers the chance to buy band merch right from your Facebook page. Galloree offers just that.
There are no minimum order quantities or ridiculous price minimums. Types of merchandise offered ranges from Tee’s to Hoodies to Skateboards.
“Something warm and comfortable” I replied when someone asked me what I was wearing to the Exposure Music Awards. The awards show is in mid-October. There is no way I’m walking around England… half-dressed, trying to look sexy, when in reality I’m freezing and probably wet from the cold, drizzly rain! When you’re nomiated for an award, the least you can do is treat yourself well. I think it’s important to feel physically comfortable in the clothes that you’re wearing because it’s highly likely someone will be staring at you whether your name is called or not when the prize winner is announced.