October 2024 Trends
Autumn has arrived and the trends are strong as we head into the end of 2024.
Sober October vs Come Over October – which side are you on?
The New York Times released their annual restaurant list.
The latest trend in spirits is being “allergy-free” - but is that label legitimate?
Das dip. Volkswagen brings its legendary Gewürz Ketchup to the U.S. for a limited time.
What’s new for Halloween? Ghost Toast Kit Kats. Get into it.
Jason Kelce x ... MilkBar? It happened. Touchdown for Tosi.
The secrets behind restaurant playlists.
Book flights instead of Botox? New studies find travel may prevent signs of aging.
Not just any tote will do... ResortCore says luxury hotel merch is THE new status symbol.
The hottest name in hotels? MICHELIN Keys. The guide adds another round of hotels to its list.
Four Seasons wows with a brand-new around-the-world private jet trip from California back to Canada, touching on three different continents.
How will MomTok survive? Hulu’s Secret Lives of Mormons took the world by storm, as the most-watched unscripted premiere of the year.
Purpose-led marketing hits Hollywood.
Colleen Hoover’s “It Ends with Us” enjoyed its film adaptation, but the Blake Lively drama was at an all-time high.
Zoos are having a moment between viral pygmy hippo Moo Deng and Pesto the Penguin
Is hybrid work over? Amazon mandates a 5-day RTO.
SNL vs Moo Deng/Chappel Roan
Schoolhouse and Clare V. join forces
Pharrell Williams and Nicolas Ghesquière release their own take on the Louis Vuitton bed trunks.
Karlie Kloss and Joshua Kushner buy Malibu’s iconic wave house.
Bottega bean bag chairs are the new it thing? You bet.
Nordstrom teams up with Harlem’s Fashion Row.
Ma’am, is that mayo on your bag?
Anthropologies’ NYC Holiday House set the tone for the season ahead.
The Sezane x L'Appartement 4F collab is a foodie + fashion girly’s dream.
Jools Lebron “Very Demure, Very Mindful” trended hard on TikTok – but what did it bring to her life?
#CasaTikTok. TikTok is celebrating Latin creators and Latin-owned businesses for Hispanic Heritage Month
77% of Cyber Weekend shoppers said Meta helped them make purchasing decisions– the social media giant released its holiday playbook.
Instagram launches teen accounts for those under sixteen.
An overview of Gen Z’s top social media platforms showcases what apps U.S. people between the ages of 18 – 29 use most, with YouTube topping the list at 93% followed by Instagram at 78%