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is busy and so are her fans. To save them some time from waiting in long lines for paraphernalia to be sold on her “Revival” tour, which starts in Las Vegas on May 6, the singer is launching an e-commerce store specifically for her concerts. Working with Bravado, which also facilitated Justin Bieber’s tour collaboration with men’s fashion label Fear of God and Kanye West’s surprise pop-up shop, Gomez is allowing fans to pre-order from a 30-piece collection and pick the items up at the concert. Plus, in between dancing and singing along to Gomez’s performance, they can make purchases from their mobile phones there. Embarking on her first tour in three years, Gomez aimed to make a stylish imprint. Having had her own fashion line called Dream Out Loud at Kmart and finessing her image with stylist Kate Young, she added denim cut-offs and silk jackets to the screen-printed T-shirts typically found at the merch table. The vibe she’s going for is Southern Californian with tribute to her Mexican heritage and the Seventies.

Fans who can’t make it to the concert don’t have to miss out entirely. A handful of styles will be available to purchase on the e-commerce site and shipped to their homes. The site goes live four days before the tour’s premiere, allowing plenty of time for Gomez groupies to plan their outfits.It's hard to believe we have come to the mid-point of summer, and with a new school year rapidly approaching, back to school campaigns are beginning to surface in the media. With that in mind, I wanted to share with you the top five campaigns that I think will be most effective in targeting the youth market this season: 1. Material Girl: Madonna and her daughter Lourdes (Lola) have designed a new fashion line appropriately titled, Material Girl. The new collection's release campaign has been developed around social media, with an emphasis on Lola's Material World blog. Lola offers her personal fashion opinions, travel experiences and sneak peeks of Material Girl merchandise in her posts.

Madonna is also taking part in the marketing of this campaign by offering consumers a chance to win a trip to meet her in New York City. The use of Madonna's celebrity status has been beneficial to the marketing of their new line and Lola's blog is a great way to incorporate the younger generations. Material Girl is to hit Macy's stores in August and the collection already has a strong Web following. 2. JC Penney's: JCPenney's "New Look. Who Knew!" campaign is combining back to school fashion with the latest social media and mobile trends. JCPenney is looking to revamp their image with teens by incorporating iPhone applications, weekly fashion texts and mobile coupons into their campaign. , with video posts and product reviews. The augmented reality experience will simulate JCPenney 's merchandise into a real world environment, which will allow users to virtually try on merchandise. JCPenney's new campaign takes innovative approaches in incorporating the teen audience and is an excellent way to receive feedback from teens on merchandise.

3. Staples: Office supply store Staples has also tapped into the teen market this back to school season. for their "Give Back-Pack" campaign, which is focused on providing school supplies for impoverished students. To encourage participation, Staples has enlisted former American Idol Kellie Pickler, pop musician Jason DeRulo and TV star Drake Bell to donate to the cause. Participants in the campaign can declare their membership in one of the three celebrity sponsored "packs" on the campaign Web site, they can then donate school supplies to their designated "pack" at a Staples's retail location. Staples' shoppers can also make a $1 donation at the point of sale. Those who enter can win a trip to meet one of the three celebrities or a backpack filled with autographed school supplies. Staples' campaign is a great way for teens to get involved with the community and a great way for Staples to use cause marketing. 4. Kmart & Selena Gomez: Selena Gomez partnered with Kmart on her clothing line "Dream Out Loud," which features trendy clothes for the everyday girl on an affordable back to school budget.

The line's back to school campaign features the new concept of "snap-tags," or special logos that customers can photograph and e-mail to receive Kmart coupons or special Selena Gomez updates. The "Dream Out Loud" campaign is another campaign that is utilizing cell phones to target teen consumers and it will be interesting to discover how the use of "snap-tags" resonates among teens. 5. Apple: Apple looks to lend a hand to students and teachers by offering special education rates on their Mac's. Through September, any college student or a faculty or staff member at any grade level can buy a new Mac with Apple education pricing (savings up to $200). Apple is also going to include with your purchase a free 8GB iPod Touch, which features built in Wi-Fi for downloading games, apps, songs and much more. This campaign is a great way for Apple to reach out to college students on a budget. The key to success this back to school season will be total integration of social and interactive media.