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Adam Levine and Behati Prinsloo Are Engaged!

By Brittney Stephens

Adam Levine and Victoria’s Secret Angel Behati Prinsloo are engaged, People reports. The singer’s rep released a statement today, saying, “Adam Levine and his girlfriend Behati Prinsloo are excited to announce they are engaged to be married,” adding, “The couple recently reunited and Adam proposed this weekend in Los Angeles.”

Adam and Behati began dating in May 2012 and split earlier this year. Soon after, Adam was briefly linked to another Victoria’s Secret model, Nina Agdal – they were spotted at the end of June on vacation together in Los Cabos, Mexico, where they played volleyball and relaxed by the pool with friends. Though Nina and Adam may have parted ways, it definitely looks like Adam and Behati have reunited for good. Congratulations to the happy couple!

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Competition Gets Pantsed by Kmart

By Rich Duprey, The Motley Fool

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I’ll admit that when it comes to Sears Holdings , I’m not a big fan of the company. I see its death spiral as a slow, painful one for investors. It’s too bad a new marketing campaign for its new Kmart shipping services isn’t the norm, because it’s the type of promo that makes the once venerable retailer seem relevant again.

Laden with innuendo, Kmart’s “Ship My Pants” commercial highlighting the ability of shoppers to get items shipped for free from the company’s website if it can’t be found in stores is actually a pretty funny spot. It’s gone viral, too, serving up more than 5 million hits at this writing, even though it was posted to YouTube just last week.

One actor remarks how excited he is that he can “ship my pants,” while a woman notes that she “shipped my drawers” and a third person can’t believe he “shipped my bed.”

It’s the kind of advertising that’s fresh, despite being tinged with bawdiness. Contrast that with an out-of-touch and out-of-fashion decision by Sears to launch clothing lines by pop stars Nicki Minaj and Adam Levine — an all too reminiscent retread of its Kim Kardashian clothing line — and you have to give them props for going a different route here.

Not that the actual service Kmart is providing is unique, mind you. Wal-Mart offers a free ship-to-store feature, as do J.C. PenneyRadio Shack, Toys R Us, Nordstrom , and a number of other retailers. Actually, so committed to customer service is Nordstrom that it’s even had employees drive items to a customer’s house at no charge to ensure they get it. 

Yet the service does set Kmart apart from some of its top rivals, such as Target , which offers only a standard free shipping option if you use your Target credit card for the purchase. Macy’s doesn’t offer it at all.

Yet for those that do provide a free ship-to-store option, Kmart has separated itself by promoting it in a fun, memorable way. But let’s see just how many customers decide to avail themselves of the opportunity and whether it can have an impact on a steadily declining retail base. As the Pets.com sock puppet made clear, a clever advertising campaign doesn’t always translate into sales.

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From: http://www.dailyfinance.com/2013/04/14/competition-gets-pantsed-by-kmart/

Sears Is Out of Fashion

By Rich Duprey, The Motley Fool

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If Kim Kardashian couldn’t help Sears Holdings turn its retail operations around, what makes it think singer Adam Levine, or rapper-turned-American Idol judge Nikki Minaj, will do any better? The diminished stature of the once-venerable retailer is simply taken down yet another notch as it slaps a new pop icon face across its banner.

Sears is developing a new business unit called Shop Your Way Brands that focuses on entertainment-driven fashion and lifestyle brands, and the Levine-Minaj tag team duo represent the first two also-rans to populate the stage. I’m just not sure the “authentic personal style of iconic artists” is exactly what the typical Sears shopper is looking for.

Levine’s t-shirt and jeans might carry over, but exactly how that differentiates what Sears offers from the clothes found at Target and Wal-Mart is beyond me. And the big curves of Minaj seems to have already been tried with the Karadashian line, though perhaps the pink hair might be a new draw.

It’s easy to understand why Sears might want to hitch its wagon to celebrities, as revenues at the retailer continue to ebb away, dropping more than 4% in 2012, and down 25% since 2007, the last year it recorded a gain. The ShopYourWay social shopping experience drove over half of its revenues at Sears and Kmart in the fourth quarter and for all of last year. But its half of a quickly dwindling pie. In contrast, Wal-Mart sales grew 4% in the fourth quarter, to $127 billion while Target’s sales were almost 7% higher, and neither had to rely upon pop stars to achieve the growth.

It’s true that every retailer has a stable of personalities it relies upon, though more often than not, they’re related to true fashion designers rather than the latest popular reality TV star. But Sears is making an art form out of trying any new shtick to see if it can reverse course and, by this point, you’d think it would realize it’s making some horrible choices.

At this point, I’d be willing to bet J.C. Penney has a better shot at making a viable comeback than does Sears. Perhaps it was done tongue-in-cheek, but a blog yesterday speculated about the chances of Sears buying out Penney, though it concluded adding yet another wounded retailer to its mix of dying brands would probably not serve anyone’s interests.

From Christmas in July to being your quick cash-for-gold broker,  financial gimmicks like total return swaps to calving off divisions like Orchard Supply and Sears Hometown, the retailer has thrown a lot at the wall over the years to try and return value to shareholders, but hardly anything has worked.

Despite what it heralds as a new entertainment-driven fashion business, Sears isn’t singing any new tune that shoppers — or investors, for that matter — are likely to want to hear.

J.C. Penney’s stock cratered under Ron Johnson‘s leadership, but could new CEO Mike Ullman present the opportunity investors have been waiting for?

From: http://www.dailyfinance.com/2013/04/11/sears-is-out-of-fashion/

Blake Shelton Reveals How He Manipulated Shakira Into Giving Him Hugs On ‘The Voice’ (VIDEO)

By The Huffington Post News Editors

Blake Shelton dropped by “The Tonight Show” to talk about the new blood on “The Voice.” He and fellow coach Adam Levine welcomed new coaches Shakira and Usher to the panel this season, and he said it’s been going really well. Mainly because had and Levine like to have fun with the other coaches.

One trick they realized pretty quickly was that any time they fought for a contestant and Shakira won, she would give consolation hugs to the other coaches during the commercial breaks.

So Adam and I figured out, any time you see Shakira hit that button, I’m hitting my button, too,” Shelton said. “Then you’re like, ‘If I were you, I’d go with Shakira,’ you know, because then you get the Shakira hug.”

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at Huffington Post