New York Men’s Day | NYMD Presented by PROJECT and COTERIE Announces Dates, Location, Line Up

New York Men’s Day | NYMD Presented by PROJECT and COTERIE Announces Dates, Location, Line Up

Celebrating its 24th season, Agentry PR is excited to announce New York Men’s Day (NYMD)’s bi-annual menswear collective, presented by PROJECT and COTERIE, on Thursday,  September 11th, 2025. Sessions will be held from 10:30am to 12:00pm ET and 4:30pm to 6:00pm ET. Returning as presenting sponsor, PROJECT and COTERIE will have a presence with their dedicated lounge at New York Men’s Day.

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The Classic Cars of Cuba

The Classic Cars of Cuba

These cars are works of art. Someone recently told me that classic cars aren't too common in Cuba anymore, well, I hope the same fool is reading this now because he couldn't be more wrong!

They are everywhere.

Most of them have been converted to diesel engines for economic reasons and while the shell of the vehicle is original, the motors have been rebuilt with Nissan parts, Mercedes Benz and others. They have to be maintained weekly so they keep running and renting a taxi classic is cheap cheap cheap.

The Classic Cars of Cuba

For real - check out this engine. To be fair, this engine is extra sexy because this car is used for racing and showing off.

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We heard this car before even laying eyes upon it. The car enthusiasts gathered around began yelling "por ahi viene Cruella!" [here comes Cruella!] They recognized the zoom from a distance. Cruella is the fastest hot rod on the island.

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Pink convertibles were quite popular. This was was cruising down El Malecon with the Hotel Nacional as it's backdrop.

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I love this - a 1950's Ford Victoria, painted in a matte black with Mustang rims and Porsche brakes. Need I say more...

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We arrived at the Hotel Nacional in grand style in a 1950 yellow convertible. We cruised around El Malecon and Central Havana for an hour in this beauty.

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This is a 1958 Chevrolet Bel Air. It's owner, Osmel, replaced the original engine with a Mercedes Benz and you could feel the difference. We rode two hours up the coast to Varadero in this sweet car.

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This is my father's Jeep and there's a great story here. It doesn't look it but this Jeep is from the 1950's! My dad modified and rebuilt it based on photos of a Jeep from the 1980's he found in a brochure. Yeah, I've got a cool dad.

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And finally...

Gil and I thinking we're hot... 

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How the Fashion and Luxury Car Industries Sell Us a Lifestyle

Mercedes Benz Fashion Week
Mercedes Benz Fashion Week

by Cecelia Perez

You've heard of Mercedez-Benz and you've heard of Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week. 

Have you ever asked yourself why a luxury car brand would sponsor the foremost semi-annual fashion week event in the United States?

Cars and fashion have long experienced a symbiotic relationship. In fashion week celebrations all over the world you'll find sponsorships, displays or collaborative projects between automobile makers and fashion labels.

Luxury Begets Luxury

The cynical would say fashion is really just expensive clothing. That's like saying a Michaelangelo is just a doodle. Fashion sells us lifestyle, confidence and beauty—and so do major brands. Even Phoenix Fashion Week, next scheduled for October, uses more than fashion to sell clothes.

Imagine two consumers from Phoenix: one lives primarily in shorts from Walmart and local team sports gear. The other shops at Scottsdale boutiques and won't consider jeans unless they're Lucky Brand or better. Which consumer is going to start shopping for a new car at 

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and which will scour used car lots?

That doesn't tell us about the financial stability, job status or anything else about those consumers. But it's easy to see that one values luxury and style. That's the demographic luxury car manufacturers want to target.

Every Brand Has a Type

This is never more apparent than at an auto show. Take a look at different companies' showcases, and don't forget to really look at the models, often referred to as booth babes. Their entire appearance is designed to support the branding of the car and the brand as a whole. One such model blogs anonymously at thetruthaboutcars.com. Booth babes represent "aspirational brand messages," she wrote. They serve to tell consumers, subconsciously of course, what that brand is about. Jeep and off-road SUV brands present their products differently than BMW and other luxury brands.

Fashion designers do the same thing. The decor, lighting and music set the stage for the clothing you'll see on the runway. 

A Betsey Johnson show

will always be kookier than a Michael Kors show. That's the way it should be. Those brands have different audiences and consumers. High fashion is about more than what you wear, it's about who you want to be.

The Ultimate Match-Up

When Fiat set its sights on the American market in 2012, one car stood out from the rest. The Fiat 500 by Gucci was in many ways just a Fiat 500—but it was also a designer car. If you loved Gucci, like wouldn't-carry-any-other-handbag LOVE them, wouldn't you be tempted to go test drive this car? Can you imagine your favorite car, maybe a BMW M-series convertible or an Audi roadster, with a Louis Vuitton-styled interior? Until we see how successful Fiat's sales of the specialty car are, it's hard to speculate whether we'll see other brands following suit.

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What's your dream car/designer match-up? We'd love to hear from you in the comments!

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