Fire Kills Five People in Tragic Limousine Accident

By Paul Pannone

It is almost without fail that we hear about a tragedy this time of the year involving a limousine. This time five women, including a new bride, were killed when fire engulfed a stretch limousine carrying them to a party in California. Witnesses say the passengers were trapped inside a white Lincoln Town Car traveling from Alameda to Foster City. Among the dead was 31-year-old Neriza Fojas, recently married in the United States, planning to travel to the Philippines for a ceremony with friends and family.

A tragic limousine fire takes the life of a bride out on the town with her friends.

 

The driver, Orville Brown, said at first he misunderstood what one of the passengers in the back was saying when she complained about smelling smoke. The car, owned by Limo Stop, said in a statement: “We are deeply saddened by the tragedy last night involving the young women, five of whom lost their lives in the limousine fire on the San Mateo Bridge.”

In a press release the National Limousine Association said:

“With regard to yesterday’s tragic limousine fire in Northern California, the National Limousine Association would like to extend our condolences to the families affected. We are not aware of the cause of the incident and will not speculate.
It is unusual for limousines to be involved in this these types of accidents. There are 110,000 chauffeured vehicles in service in the United States according to the limousine industry trade magazine, Limousine, Charter and Tours. They make thousands upon thousands of trips per year. Incidents like this are truly an anomaly.

Our industry, through the National Limousine Association educational programs, regularly participates in safety training at our national trade shows.

We will continue to monitor the situation and provide statements when necessary.”

eWedNewz continues to watch the limousine business and steady changes taking place since 2000 when the use of limousines has steadily declined.

In May, 2011, then president Diane Forgy told eWedNewz:

 “In general, the bulk of the limousine industry is made up primarily of 1-5 car operators, most of whom rely on night and weekend business, especially wedding business.  Most of these operators have stretch limousines in their fleet.

In general the use of traditional stretch limousines has declined in recent years, most definitely in the business community but even in general amongst the public. And the average hourly rental has probably declined as well. I am sure this has affected a number of small operators. Pricing has plummeted as operators large and small try to keep their limousines busy and out on the streets. Dropping prices is not a marketing strategy though and yes, that has hurt our industry.  There are always exceptions and unique market situations, but in general as budgets have tightened, the use of limousines has declined.

In most cases transportation is a relatively easy expense to either eliminate or pare down in a wedding budget. However one trend that has become more consistent especially on larger weddings is the use of the “people mover” vehicles such as mini buses & trolleys to shuttle the entire wedding party along with the bride and groom. A step up from that might be a “limousine coach” that may hold 12-20+ passengers. There are of course the “mega” limousine often times converted on an SUV chassis that may also be used for 12-20 passengers. So when some type of transportation is needed for logistics or the wedding party wants to be together, have champagne and enjoys time together as a group, some sort of “people mover” is a great and practical option.

Even the use of a luxury sedan for the bride and groom in lieu of a limousine is more commonplace if they want some time alone both after the ceremony and possibly after the reception to their hotel.

The days of all day limousine rentals, sometimes multiple limousines for weddings are all but gone. Many limousine operators have diversified their fleets in the last several years to offer more choices for all of their clients, and this has definitely contributed to the change in vehicle options used at weddings.

Limousines are still a popular choice for 2 or 3 couples going out for a special occasion, concert, etc. They don’t want to drink and drive and they want to be together in a comfortable vehicle. The noticeable trend in most wedding markets is the use of shuttle buses and if the budget allows, luxury coaches and trolleys. On a per person basis, they are very affordable and fun.”

In the past decade stricter drinking laws enforced by police and clearer language involving legal aspects in the use of limousines resulted in a more safe environment.  In New York the Law firm of Gary E. Rosenberg reports on their website:

Under New York No-Fault law, passengers in limo accidents are covered for their hospital, medical bills and lost wages by the limo’s insurance policy. Once upon a time, limo drivers were not covered by No-Fault (and today still are not) because they operated the limos for pay so at the time of a limo accident would be in the course of their employment, and entitled only to Worker’s Compensation benefits.

But due to economic reasons limousine equipment could be aging. eWedNewz investigates the slowdown in replacing aging equipment, purchases in new stretch limos and the extended use of used cars in the transportation business.

 

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Press Release: FLOW Formal Names New Charity Partner for Yellow Bow Tie Campaign

April 25, 2013

For Immediate Release: FLOW Formal Names New Charity Partner for Yellow Bow Tie Campaign

In ongoing effort to support members of the military in need FLOW Formal announced the latest addition to their growing Yellow Bow Tie campaign. Heroes in Transition in Mashpee, Massachusetts will benefit from the sale of selected items sold to the formal wear business for the 2014 season.

FLOW formal is a leading supplier and marketer of better branded clothing and accessories with licensed brands including Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein and Joseph Abboud. FLOW’s commitment to America, its people and those who defend them are gaining recognition for their efforts.

“It’s just another way of giving back to the men and women who give so much of themselves freely so that our country remains safe,” says Brian Weintraub of FLOW.

Michael Warshaw, president of the charity, devotes his time and efforts to raise funds and provide assistance that is not readily available from other organizations including local, state, and federal agencies.

Currently the organization is promoting a New York City benefit for Captain Eric A. Jones, killed in action in Afghanistan in November, 2009.

“Eric’s parents and I vowed to continue Eric’s mission. We decided to start an organization in an effort to support our troops in the United States and abroad. In 2010, Heroes in Transition was formed. HIT’s mission is to give assistance to military veterans, especially to those who have served the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts. HIT steps in when other organizations, including local, state and federal agencies are not readily available to do so,” writes Warshaw.

For more information about the Yellow Bow Tie Campaign or to support the cause contact:

Brian Weintraub at 1-800-366-4300

 

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2/3 of Consumer Poll so-far says Yes to Tuxedos, as fighting continues

By Paul Pannone

An ongoing story suggests tuxedos are alive and well, even though the tuxedo business remains divided and fragmented. But the people of the tuxedo business aren’t the only ones fighting.

Sources in the world of tuxedos say they’re waiting for a rise in demand, as the movie, The Great Gatsby, gets set for release. But according to Metro in UK Joel Edgerton and Leonardo DiCaprio are staging their own fireworks.

Filming for the movie began on September 5, 2011, in Australia. The Great Gatsby was originally scheduled for a December 2012 release but in August 6, 2012, it was reported the film was being moved to a summer 2013 release date, due to conflicts in the production schedule. In September 2012, the date, May 10, 2013, next month, was the official date for the movie release.

Lenny DiCaprio and  Joel Edgerton have been mixing it up on the set of The Great Gatsby; a mere pittance compared to the daily battles staged in the tuxedo business. Not since the 1997 movie, Titanic, have tuxedo sources been so excited about the expected positive effects on business. DiCaprio starred in the movie and credited with banner years that followed by retailers who say it was a good time for tuxedos. 

Over the weekend Sheryl Davies, a veteran wedding coördinator, marketer and advertiser, talked about weddings and specifically  new tuxedo designs, updated to appeal to a new consumer who want better quality, fit and softer fabrics. Davies joins other bloggers and wedding experts who await the new styles featuring the updates.

67% of an ongoing poll to consumers says they plan to use tuxedos for their formal event.  17% said they would not be using tuxedos and 8% said they’re still deciding.

What do you say? If you are a bride or groom getting married, will you be using tuxedos for your wedding?

 

 

 

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The Week of April 15th in Review

By Paul Pannone

The week of April 15th, 2013, will always be remembered for the tragedy and terrorist activities in Boston. Thoughts and prayers go out to victims and families of the terrorism.

Couples living in today’s society continue to move away from tradition and how weddings were once planned. An ongoing poll shows 62% are mindful of tradition (guided) while 24% say they’re paying for their event and will make their plans their own way. Combined, 86% of respondents so-far will plan their wedding to make them distinctive and unique.

The poll fortifies a new forecast by Sheryl Davies, owner of Bridal Talk. Davies, a wedding industry veteran, has managed to keep up– and ahead– of wedding planning and becoming a progressive thinker. Her show this Sunday hosted like-minded vendors who are keeping pace with consumer demand requiring the skill and knowledge to make their events elegant, memorable and affordable.

In other newZ Samantha Goldberg will be helping to promote destination weddings to Caribbean nations.

 

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Wish Upon a Wedding Charity Organization Comes Under Fire

By Paul Pannone

What started as a simple story has unleashed a tidal wave of criticism and concern against the charity organization, Wish Upon a Wedding. The explosion came after Lisa Barr openly criticized the organization after years of silence .Barr cracked open the door for a wave of stories involving the organization prompting an eWedNewz investigation looking into how the foundation has allegedly collected and amassed money, while receiving donated services given by wedding industry volunteers who thought they’d be getting involved in a good cause.

With donated goods and services from vendors and a staff of willing volunteers, past participants of Wish Upon a Wedding ask where is all the money collected?

 

Numerous corroborating reports say ideas to help the organization were continually shot down by senior members whose only interest was to promote the business, raise awareness to the brand and grow involvement to raise more funds.

“What for?” ask sources who are coming forward because of the newZ.  Sources like Barr who’ve already come forward are expected to be joined by others talking with eWedNewz to publicly denounce practices of the organization and its founding members.

eWedNewz is sifting through a barrage of emails, assumptions, allegations and questions involving Wish Upon a Wedding. We’ve already contacted known avid supporters of the organization who now say they’ve distanced themselves from the organization years ago. Some claim the time required to be a board member was too impacting on their daily schedule while others have ignored our questions.

An ongoing eWedNewz  poll show 55% of responses so far feel the concept of the organization is a worthy cause but the management sorely lacks in ethics and execution.  18% feel it’s a bad idea run by thieves. 19% say they’ve never heard of Wish upon a Wedding. Only 3% say it’s a well-run, worthy organization .  The rest are other answers being investigated.

 

 

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Ongoing Poll says Tuxedos are OK

 

By Paul Pannone

Despite infighting and political agendas an ongoing eWedNewz poll shows support for the men’s formal wear rental business. After Years of decline tuxedo rentals have shifted towards purchases, as consumers become hesitant to pay close to $200 dollars to rent products worn by their father decades ago.  But things may be changing, as new blood, ownership and ideas enter the business.

 

Sources on Twitter blame years of decline on lack of innovation. The tuxedo is getting a much needed facelift in the months ahead.

 

Over the off-season the nation’s largest tuxedo wholesaler, Jim’s Formal Wear, sold a majority stake in their business to an outside firm that is not from the tuxedo business  bringing a fresh, new approach to running the company. eWedNewz has learned Jim’s is still run under the guidance of the Davis family but updated with business views of the partners.

eWedNewz is watching other major tuxedo organizations overhaul their business, expected to offer better products at better prices– what the consumer has been looking for, all along.

Currently 77% of respondents collectively say the tuxedo business is holding steady (23%) or is ready for a comeback (54%). 14% of respondents say the business is dying while 3% feel it’s dead (down from close to 10% a few months back). 6% say they’re not sure.

The positive information obtained from true expert sources in the formal wear business conflicts with data released by IBISWorld that says the tuxedo business is slated to shrink in the next five years.

What do you think?

 

 

 

 

 

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Wish Upon a Wedding Website Up after being Down for a Month

By Paul Pannone

The Wish Upon a Wedding website was back up and running yesterday after being down for a month since March 8th. Tips from sources watching the charity that grants wedding wishes to challenged couples say they’ve watched the organization for several years.

Some say they were once supporters but backed away when leaders of the charity could not give reasons why they were being charged a hundred-dollar membership fee to give their time. Sourced told eWedNewz all products, goods and services are donated yet the organization is sitting on “a ton of cash” they’ve collected over the years. Some feel there are not enough events given by the organization to call for the type of money the they collect and hold on to.

 

From the Wish Upon a Wedding Facebook Wall the organization posted they are aware of the website difficulty on March 8th. The website came back up on april 8th, after eWedNewz broke the newZ on Twitter & Facebook.

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The Week of April 1st in Review

 

By Paul Pannone

Wedding industry crooks took cover this week, put on notice as the battle for the Gold heated up. Onlookers watched as Samantha Goldberg pummeled Marni Gold, assuring her it’s nothing personal and that other Wedding Scam Artists can expect more of the same. Since announcing her new show Samantha Goldberg told eWedNewz of plans to expose the antics and false claims made by wedding industry professionals who have allegedly taken money and not given the expected results and value to victims.

Another meeting in New York to discuss the  progress of fighting online pirates raised concerns among media members who felt the war is far from won.

New data release by IBISWorld says wedding spending will increase in the next five years in selected categories; all except the men’s formal wear rental business. As the business shrinks a greater percentage of rental units are taken by the Men’s Wearhouse tuxedo division– while the rest of the tuxedo business wastes time and resources fighting one another.

 

 

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New Head of IBMA Accepts ABPIA Offer to Work Together

By Paul Pannone

eWedNewz has learned that Hedy Lapkin, the new head of IBMA, has reached out to Steve Lang to work together on the issue of Chinese counterfeiting. In less than 48 hours the wedding industry, specifically gown makers and retailers, were updated with some disturbing newZ about the difficult road that lies ahead to fight off the piracy plaguing the business.

 

Slowly but surely,  Steve Lang continues to rally support in the wedding industry.

 

Lang broke away from the IBMA to start the ABPIA last year and has now pulled a power-play by paying his membership dues to the abandoned organization. In a written e-mail Lang gave his personal invitation to Lapkin and told eWedNewz;

“I was contacted by Hedy Lapkin today. She wants to work with us on counterfeiting effort. She will group with me after I return from Asia. She apologized that I did not receive original email from IBMA. [She] said it was oversight, but no matter, we are now  members of IBMA. I take this as a positive sign and I will help them in any way possible to fight pirates,” according to Lang.

Wedding dress retailers picked up on frustration and personal opinions given on my Facebook wall shared after reporting China efforts to disrupt and destroy American business.  Stunned retailers say they look forward to greater unity and coöperation among wedding industry professionals to set aside personal differences and work together against the common enemy.

 

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Infighting, Fragmentation and Fighting in the Tuxedo Business Could Hamper Comeback

By Paul Pannone

eWedNewz is watching a developing story with conflicting information to a recent resurgence of the men’s formal wear business. Tuxedo rentals have been in decline for over a decade and saw the closure of several founding companies including After Six.

 

When a customer walks into a tuxedo rental store they don’t know how old the garment is.

The original After Six company founded in 1902 made tuxedos in Philadelphia until it went out of business in 1993. The name bounced around the industry for decades after the original company closed and was even owned by the Allstate Insurance company (after Six 2 Baltimore 1994-1996) and the Sequa corporation (After Six 3 1996-2009), among other short-term ownership. What remains are products created years ago that still appear on many websites and showrooms across America, tainting the use of rented tuxedo.

 

According to IBISWorld spending is supposed to increase in various parts of wedding planning industries but the tuxedo business is expected to shrink in the next five-years.

 

51% of an ongoing poll so-far says the tuxedo rental industry is set for a comeback. Together with 26% who say the rental business is holding steady giving a 76% positive rating as opposed to 13% of respondents who feel the tuxedo rental business is dying; 3% say it’s already dead, giving a 16% negative view. 7% say they’re not sure.

Recent blogs by long-time wedding and event planners say the tuxedo business is due for a comeback, ready to service a new generation of users following young role model entertainers adorning the updated threads.

Forces opposing the comeback includes fragmentation in the tuxedo rental business. Lagging behind in technology,  presentation in stores and online. Word of suspect products that have been around for decades is reaching the consumer who are cautious and more aware about  what they’re wearing.  Internet searches for new items find updated styles by Vera Wang and Tony Bowls. New fit and softer fabrics attract new users who are willing to spend upwards of $200 dollars to rent the latest designs. Yet the traditional part of the tuxedo rental business remains stuck in price-wars fighting one another with old merchandise, old ideas and a very arrogant attitude.

Currently there are at least four recognized organizations in the tuxedo business: IFA, SIFA, Tuxedo Junction and SAVVI, each with their own membership, views and approach on marketing. A visit with some of the spokespeople in each of the organizations this week admitted personality conflicts and differences of opinion.

“That’s why there are so many different organizations in the business. There are some very strong personalities with prideful views who aren’t willing to work together,” said one member of the IFA, the original formal wear organization.

Quietly, each organization said they were formed to encourage manufacturers. In reality groups were formed to beat up manufacturers on price and getting them to sponsor outdated, unnecessary trade shows and offset  marketing/advertising expenses. Equally as quiet all groups say they’re focused on trying to keep pace with their biggest competitor.

Men’s Wearhouse hit a homerun with Vera Wang this season. A new arrangement brings the Calvin Klein brand exclusively to Men’s Wearhouse next year, after the tuxedo business did not (or could not) support the brand. eWedNewz watches as more announcements are made that can help the business– if retailers  realize the power of new, branded products are what customers are looking for– and don’t mind paying for them.

As far as IBISWorld data, eWedNewz got the company to re-visit flawed data given by the research firm to TheStreet.com that said Men’s Wearhouse rented one out of two tuxedos in the United States at the time of the story release in May, 2011.

 What do you think? Are tuxedo rentals back? Were they ever gone? Or are they ready to be buried?

 

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