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October 3, 2013

Auto Gallery Car Show 2013: The Beach, Brands and Beautiful Girls


There’s something quite charming about Huntington Beach.  It’s the scent of that fresh coastal breeze during the drive down the boulevard.  It’s the nature of a vibrant community and environment, lined with quaint shopping centers and pristine real estate.  It’s a certain energy and charisma for new experiences, well exemplified in the people who frequent the beautiful shoreline and vicinity.  Indeed, Surf City, USA brings something quite inspiring to those looking for an adventure with many avenues eventually leading towards that realization of uninterrupted sky above vibrant open waters.  For many locals and visitors, such has exemplified the true essence of the summer season, an image which Praxis Productions has utilized quite effectively in establishing its Auto Gallery Car Show as a comprehensive representation of the Californian experience.  After all, the import and custom car culture is well established throughout the state with many of the scene’s most significant events taking place within its borders.  Having some of the most stunning modified vehicles gracing the grounds of one of California’s most renowned coasts just further emphasizes the depth of entertainment that exists within the region.   Solidifying this union of culture and environment would be the women, more specifically the promotional figures and personalities who essentially bring that same beach babe allure to the forefront, while exemplifying a prowess in communicating with audiences inside a vibrant live atmosphere.  Such has effectively established their value as cherished brand spokesmodels within a scene defined by that West Coast style of living.

August 27, 2013

Summer Kickback Dealer Showcase 2013: Hot Girls International

 

With the start of August signaling what would be to many the final month of their 2013 summertime experience,  the car culture community would find it appropriate to converge upon the lots of Puente Hills Mitsubishi once again in order to unleash the Summer Kickback Dealer Showcase for all the local fans and enthusiasts to appreciate.  Hosted by popular import scene entities Prestige Marketing and itsJDMyo!, the meet would be a quaint reminder of the cohesion and festivity that thrives within the core of the phenomenon, as participants and attendees would delight upon a show floor filled with the region’s finest custom cars and modified vehicles, while being offered the opportunity to indulge themselves in some free barbeque and beverages to help sustain their spirits throughout the day.  Within all the pleasures of the moment, however, would persist a certain visual intrigue for the particular acronym of “HGI,” placed conspicuously upon the event’s premier vendor booth.  Such was trademark not necessarily noticed within the show circuits of Southern California prior to this event.  Though upon closer examination of its meaning, its significance would become all the more apparent.  After all, “HGI” stands for “Hot Girls International.”  For as surely as this scene is about the ingenuity and creativity of passionate vehicle owners and product innovators, it is also very much grounded upon a fundamental appeal for beauty.  Therefore, it would be only fitting to have three of the scene’s most vibrant live personalities intricately involved in the show proceedings, essentially bringing together all elements of the car culture into one stunning live event celebration.

August 9, 2013

SPOCOM Anaheim 2013: That Import Model Persona


 

Active promotion is often quite significant to the potential of an entity to effectively capture the attention and affection of their desired audience, making such an undertaking all the more serious to those intricately involved.  In whatever way one may perceive the manner of proper professionalism to be within these situations, it’s important to note that any generalizations of behavior tend to be inadequate when placed within the culture of differing scenes or industries.  A person promoting mass production machinery won’t necessarily emulate an individual debuting the newest and coolest gadget for portable gameplay.  A man debuting his newest book on the impending financial crises will definitely avoid the optimistic banter of a woman chatting about her latest gourmet cookbook.  Finally, a presenter introducing the newest line of luxury SUV’s fitted for an entire family will most often act contrary to a spokesmodel showcasing the hottest custom car two-seater, suited for a night out on the town.  The important element to think about in these examples is the nature and motivation of the audience.  Dominated by companies that provide aftermarket options to those who feel that urge to further express themselves within the craft of their modified vehicles, the import scene is a phenomenon not dictated by necessity but by a passion towards creativity that bursts unrestrained in a fullness of character and individuality.  In order to connect with their audience, those who help promote the scene and the brands within it are often inclined to follow suit, emphasizing their own spirit and enthusiasm to illuminate the fundamental, underlying culture of joy and camaraderie.  In that regard, the promotional figures who find themselves at a major car culture extravaganza like SPOCOM Anaheim might very well be amongst the most animated figures within the modeling industry, a reputation that continues to drive fans through the entrances of the SPOCOM Anaheim event to this present day.