Tuscanize Your Brand
Just as we Americans are total suckers for an English accent when it's used in broadcast advertising, we are also drawn to all things that have the mysterious "Tuscan" tag affixed to them. I'm not sure when The Tuscan Trend™ (or TTT™) started, but I suspect it was around the time of the release of Kenneth Branagh's adaptation of Much Ado About Nothing, which was filmed in Tuscany. Whenever and however it started, TTT™ shows no signs of dying. Label it "Tuscan," marketers, and Americans will buy it.I have not even scratched the surface of the Tuscan Naming Craze. Those were just random Googlings of the phrase "Tuscan Ridge." Try "Tuscan Hills" and you'll find another few hundred thousand.
Be it tile, paint, furniture, real estate, food or drink, we will somehow attach this image to any item named Tuscan: A Sunny Afternoon Feast spread out on a Big Oak Table Outdoors with a Rolling Hills Countryside Background while a Gentle Breeze Blows through a Renaissance Romance. Ah, yes. People will pay for that image. They will pay more than whatever you're selling is worth.
Maybe it's me, but when I think of a Tuscan apartment, I've got something more like this* in mind.
(And this reminds me that I need to do a post on the whole Olde English way of spelling stuff in new developments here in America, like towne, centre or shoppes.)
*Not really in Tuscany, but further north in the Pennavaire Valley, in the town of Colletta, being billed as a "Medieval e-Village" with Broadband for everyone. Exceedingly cool.
Labels: Branding, Brio Tuscan Grille, Colletta Italy, Italy, Kenneth Branagh, marketing, Much Ado About Nothing, Outback Steakhouse, the Tuscan Trend, Tuscan, Tuscany

3 Comments:
The X AT Y construction continually amuses me.
The Estates AT Tuscan Hill
The Shoppes (sic) AT Tuscan Village
The Villas AT Tuscany Estates.
Why?
By
Alan Wolk, at March 26, 2008 at 3:25 PM
For that "manor" feel.
And the "AT" enables them to raise the asking price by $50K.
By
RFB, at March 26, 2008 at 3:33 PM
Don't forget the foods coming out:
Tuscan bread
Tuscan style (meat or poultry of choice)
etc.... It's gonna be the new country fried, I have no doubt in it.
By
Joker, at April 2, 2008 at 10:36 AM
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