Branded Assets with Kate Bouchard
In this week’s Rich Girl Rundown, Kate and Ada are back breaking down the brand moves, cultural shifts, and billion-dollar strategies shaping what’s next. First, Sephora enters Formula 1 through a partnership with F1 Academy, and it’s not just about beauty. With women now making up a growing share of the F1 fanbase, this move signals a much bigger shift in where brands are finding relevance, influence, and future growth. Then, Nike teams up with Louis Theroux to promote Air Max, just days before his “Manosphere” documentary drops on Netflix. We unpack whether Nike is trolling internet masculinity culture… or mastering attention in real time. And finally, Quince quietly builds a $10+ billion brand by rethinking luxury altogether. With a manufacturer-to-consumer model, “luxury for less” positioning, and lawsuits from legacy brands piling up, we get into what their rise says about consumer behaviour, brand value, and the future of fashion. Plus, we get into: * The “Netflix effect” and how entertainment is reshaping entire industries * Why masculinity has become a branding battleground * The psychology behind scarcity, dupes, and Gen Z spending habits * And the subtle shift from brand obsession → value obsession This episode is a fun one all about brands that know exactly where culture is going next. _________________ Follow & Subscribe If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to follow Branded Assets on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube, and share it with someone who’s building, investing, or simply paying attention. _________________ LINKS: Join the Branded Assets community on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/brandedassets] Read the Branded Assets Substack [https://www.brandedassets.ca/] Follow Kate on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/mskathrynanne/], TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@mskathrynanne] and LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/katebouchard/] _________________ KEYWORDS: Quince, valuation, luxury for less, brands, Sephora Formula 1 partnership, F1 Academy, women in motorsport, Nike, Louis Theroux, Air Max, manosphere, documentary, Louis Theroux, brand strategy, podcast, marketing trends, 2026 consumer behavior, Gen Z, quiet luxury brands, attention economy, marketing, cultural branding strategies
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