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W gets its own fashion director & music curator.
Thursday, 2nd July 2009
Source : Andrew Calvo ~ Passions Of A Zealot
In what is probably the first for an international hotel chain – these new positions - and if anyone had any doubts about W's continued success or ability to lead the way in creating new ideas for the chain since Ross Klein left, this should put those fears to rest.

Not much has been said about that the W Hotels brand will be getting a Fashion Director and a Music Curator – the information was gleaned from an interview that Derek Gale, a writer from Hotels Magazine had with W's Vice President of Brand Management.

W's marketing focus will move even further toward events, with more fashion programming (like W's backstage lounge at New York's Fashion Week) and music release parties in cities across the globe.

The fact that they are willing to hire someone to be a music curator and a fashion director – for a hotel brand – speaks volumes about the direction Starwood sees W going in. It's similar to what Starwood did with the LeMeridien brand when they started LM100, and its no coincidence that W's new boss is Eva Ziegler, whose previous position was brand director at LeMeridien.

Alot of people may ridicule the W brand because of their attempt to be trendy and as well as their "commercialization" of the boutique hotel concept, but no matter what anyone says – they are very successful at it. Unlike some hotel brands that attempt to open hundreds of hotels a year, W sticks to opening just enough hotels that its still able to capture the feeling and the essence of W.

Some boutique hotel companies may do the boutique feel a little better – Thompson Hotels is the first that comes to mind, but their individual hotels are not part of one name-brand. Indigo Hotels is another brand that claims it's a boutique and tries to give the boutique look and feel – but the segment the brand is in, and the acceptable standards that the hotel has would never reflect a true boutique brand. Not to say that Hotel Indigo is not a quality brand – it is, but it doesnt have the amenities that W would have.

For the majors, Starwood, Marriott, Hilton, Choice, Intercontinental, Wyndham - Starwood is still the only hotel company that has a real boutique hotel product in the market today. Hilton's Denizen seems DOA, Marriott's Edition is taking so long to get off the ground I'm wondering if it's going through some major modifications, Wyndham & Choice don't even look to be interested in a high-end brand, and Intercontinental has Hotel Indigo.

It's going to take a lot of catching up to do for any new or existing hotel brand to eclipse the W as hotel brand that's easy to replicate (relatively speaking of course) and has so many tie ins and marketing kicks that one-up W in the marketplace.

The experience and the knowledge that Starwood has on W is tremendous – and a perfect example of that is the value placed on it in the pending Starwood/Hilton lawsuit.

andrew@alconic-inc.com

Andrew Calvo is a 26 year old Commercial Real Estate Advisor in New Jersey. I live in Tinton Falls, NJ. This blog is about my passions - primarily hotels, commercial real estate, and development, etc.

Since I have been in High School I乫ve had numerous jobs, but the field which has always interested me is Real Estate, Hotel Development and Construction. I consider myself a zealot in that area - I try to absorb as much as I possibly can, take the experiences that I learn, or read about and use them in my life. 

www.passionsofazealot.com
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