Writing in the style of "I Can Has Cheezburger," the smashing photo caption blog, isn't as easy as it seems. Writing LOL Cats style for a Vogue fashion spread is pretty hilarious in concept as well as execution. Writing, "Walk? in deez shooes? bish, plz" over a model perched on some outrageously spikey heels is funny.
A photo feature in the July issue of Vogue called Adult Education was adapted to LOL by Jezebel.com. "Were in ur magazeen, puttin werds on ur moddles."
What's Driving This Trend
- Humorous Fashion Content
- Opportunity for brands to create funny, relatable content that stands out from traditional fashion marketing.
- Adaptation of Popular Internet Memes
- Opportunity for brands to tap into the popularity of internet memes and adapt them to fit their brand message.
- Alternative Fashion Marketing Tactics
- Opportunity for brands to ditch traditional marketing methods and embrace more creative and unconventional tactics to resonate with younger audiences.
Who This Affects Most
- Fashion
- Fashion brands can utilize humor and internet memes to create buzz around their products and increase engagement with customers.
- Marketing
- Marketing agencies can explore more unconventional tactics to help fashion brands stand out from the crowd and appeal to younger, tech-savvy consumers.
- Social Media
- Social media platforms can embrace and promote humorous fashion content and internet memes to keep users engaged and entertained.
