ABCs Desperate Housewives and the Suddenly Famous Pink Blanket
by Scott Corbett

Published on this site: May 26th, 2006 - See
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Ever since Cary Grant rattled the men's t-shirt industry by famously
appearing without one and causing a decline in retail sales of undershirts,
television and movie stars have been changing the tastes of the
American consumer.
For retailers in the baby products market, these celebrity-induced
trends haven't been as much of a factor as they have been in the
adult fashion world. No more. The American psyche seems to have
entered a new phase of celebrity baby watching as Britney, Katie,
Brooke and the rest show up on magazine covers with their babies alongside them. Now everyone seems
to need to know which brand of stroller or diaper bag celebrity
moms are using. And, not only in the popular blogs about celebrity
babies, but also in the mainstream media, the baby buzz gets louder
all the time.
Case Study: Desperate Housewives and Little Giraffe
Although much of the baby hoopla comes from celebrities and
their own children, a recent example shows how television is capitalizing
on and contributing to the same trends. One of the most striking
examples of celebrity culture impacting consumer tastes in the baby
market was seen recently when the ABC mega-hit Desperate Housewives
created a stir in the usually calm baby boutique world by featuring
a designer baby blanket made by Little Giraffe (www.littlegiraffe.com).
When Eva Longoria's character Gabi brings home an adopted baby wrapped
in a beautiful, obviously super-soft pink blanket, suddenly, the
phones at baby boutiques around the country are ringing off the
hook as customers demand one of these blankets for themselves.
So even though Gabi's stint as a mother ended several episodes later
when Lily's birth mother reclaimed her, Lily's appearance on Wisteria
Lane created a ripple effect still felt in baby boutiques around
the country.
The now-famous pink blanket has also sparked a groundswell of interest
in Little Giraffe, the company that designed it. Jennifer Zankan,
of Jeneration PR, the company that manages Little Giraffe's publicity,
has stated that the company's signature blanket "has become
Hollywood's hottest baby product. We've been getting calls from
people like Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes asking us to send them blankets."
Baby Boutiques Take Note!
All the buzz in Hollywood is apparently getting out onto Main Street,
where celebrity-endorsed designer products like Little Giraffe are
more popular than ever. Cundy Bryson, one of the owners of Sleepytime
Store (www.sleepytimestore.com),
a baby boutique based in Atlanta that features the Little Giraffe
line of baby blankets, stated that purchases of Little Giraffe baby
blankets rose dramatically this spring, and she attributes the increase
to baby Lily's blanket. "I don't watch the show every week,"
she admitted, "so I was surprised when my customers started
asking me about the baby blanket they saw on Desperate Housewives."
Bryson went on to note that earlier this year sales of Little Giraffe
blankets increased when it was publicized that stars like Angelina
Jolie and Katie Holmes used Little Giraffe blankets, "but the
Desperate Housewives appearance had the biggest effect by far."
For Bryson and other retailers in the baby products market, it makes
sense to keep up with Hollywood trends because in today's celebrity-focused
world, whatever the stars are doing, will likely be picked up by
the public eventually. And this trend shows no signs of slackening.
According to Zankan, Little Giraffe blankets are going to be featured
in People Magazine's upcoming baby issue. If Hollywood has anything
to do with it, those baby boutiques better get ready for even bigger crowds.

Scott Corbett - For more information on the companies mentioned
in this article, contact: Little Giraffe, Inc: http://www.littlegiraffe.com
or email: [email protected]
Sleepytime Store: http://www.sleepytimestore.com
or email: [email protected]


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