Two Models in Carolina Herrera on Fifth Avenue & 77th Street…Manhattan, NYC (via Fashionologie)
Is Jessica running towards us or away from us?…Brooklyn, NY (via Anniwear)
Jessica Hart posing on the streets of Williamsburg…Brooklyn, NY (via Fashion Gone Rogue)
Hot Pink DKNY Dress on an Imaginary NYC Street…Chelsea Piers, NY (via From Me To You)
The Swinging Sixties Are Back…Manhattan, NYC (via Grey Is New Black)
We’re dying with anticipation! Are you going to watch tonight?…Fictionalized Manhattan, NYC (via AMC TV)
One of NYC’s Real ‘Mad Men’ Kevin Egan…Union Square, NYC (via Refinery29)
Coco Rocha, a Longchamp Bag and a Weimaraner…New York City, NY (via Live, Love & Lace)
Liam, Noah and Alex model and style J. Lindeberg F/W 2012. Photography by James Nord.

Just like real Jeopardy, only at a bar downtown. With teams of three, to make it easier. Although all the questions are about books and publishing. And people will probably be yelling the answer. Anyone can compete for modest glory and immodest prizes, with free drinks for all from 7-8 courtesy of Verso Advertising. Hosted by Work in Progress producer Ryan Chapman. Sponsored by McNally Jackson & Verso Advertising.
Lolita Bar
266 Broome Street, Soho/Nolita
Thursday, December 2nd, 6.30pm

Get ready for a new kind of subway series. Just don’t expect to see the Yankees going glove-to-glove with the Mets.
Televisions, in the form of 10-inch video screens, made their debut in the New York City subway system on Tuesday, providing a vivid contrast to the usual static advertisements familiar to most commuters. (Read more…)

Ad agency Wieden + Kennedy’s “The Man Your Man Could Smell Like” TV spot for Old Spice has won the Emmy for Outstanding Commercial.

Instead of Eva Mendes rolling around in the sand, Calvin Klein’s newest Houston Street billboard features nothing but a big red block of QR code and the words “Get it uncensored.” Take a picture of the ad with your smartphone, and the code will unlock a 40-second video featuring Lara Stone frolicking with four male models.

Yesterday morning, the 6 train become the first ever full length train completely wrapped in advertising to run on the New York City subway system.
Madison Avenue, long home to legendary advertising agencies such as Young & Rubicam and DDB Worldwide, may have an emerging rival: Dumbo. Long known for Grimaldi’s, considered by many to be the best pizza in New York, the Brooklyn neighborhood today is home to a growing list of digital marketing companies such as Huge Inc., Big Spaceship LLC and Carrot Creative LLC.