{"id":189813,"date":"2017-04-27T02:30:39","date_gmt":"2017-04-27T06:30:39","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/can-a-critical-mass-of-victorias-secret-models-and-a-hadid-give-bahamas-tourism-an-insta-boost-vanity-fair\/"},"modified":"2017-04-27T02:30:39","modified_gmt":"2017-04-27T06:30:39","slug":"can-a-critical-mass-of-victorias-secret-models-and-a-hadid-give-bahamas-tourism-an-insta-boost-vanity-fair","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/bahamas\/can-a-critical-mass-of-victorias-secret-models-and-a-hadid-give-bahamas-tourism-an-insta-boost-vanity-fair\/","title":{"rendered":"Can a Critical Mass of Victoria&#8217;s Secret Models and a Hadid Give Bahamas Tourism an Insta-Boost? &#8211; Vanity Fair"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Its a tale as old as Instagram. Every April like clockwork,    eerily similar photos infiltrate your feed. Its impossible to    escape all the 22-year-olds wearing slight variations on a    bohemian themeand its about to get even harder.  <\/p>\n<p>    Theres a new festival aiming to improve upon Coachellas    desert carnival with a tropical paradise, and anyone with    enough money or big enough Instagram following can attend.    Recruiting a bevy of influencers and models to promote it,    selling out $1,500 tickets before a lineup was even announced,    and promising two weekends worth of hip young things island    hopping in the exclusive Bahamian archipelago known as the    Exumas, the first annual Fyre Festival has promised to turn the    end of April into one long block of Insta-babes having a better    time than you.  <\/p>\n<p>    Well, that's the idea, at least. The actual festival starts    Friday.  <\/p>\n<p>    Fyre Festival is a product of Fyre Media, an entertainment    booking startup that that rapper Ja Rule    launched with his tech partner Billy McFarland    in 2015. As noted above, its closest spiritual forefather in    the bloated festival-scape is probably Coachella. But while    Coachella is a music festival that turned into a series of    brand activations, Fyre Festival is a brand activation that    plays at being a festival.  <\/p>\n<p>    We didn't just want to be a tech company that was a pure    enterprise with no consumer awareness, McFarland explained to    Vanity Fair on a recent phone call. So a festival was    a great way to go and do that and beyond people who are    attending. Or rather the event is not an end in and of itself,    but a means to an end, intended to inflate the Fyre name.  <\/p>\n<p>    The country of the Bahamas is equally invested in this grand    brand-building experiment. In the months leading up to the    first weekend, Bahamian officials coordinated closely with the    organizers. Theyve readied the excursions, provided the jet    skis for rent, made the yacht marinas available, and tapped the    University of Bahamas culinary division to prepare food. The    many businesses involved are depending on Fyres ability to    deliver.  <\/p>\n<p>    To announce a festival without name recognition or a finalized    lineup, McFarland and Ja Rule personally invited 400    influencers in various sectors. Their only job, besides    attending the festival when it came time, was to post an orange    square (orange like fire) to Instagram at a certain time on on    a certain day in December, announcing Fyre Festival to the    public.  <\/p>\n<p>    The 400 or so that heeded the call include professional    surfers, football    players, DJ\/producers\/founders,    a short-lived MTV    personality and long-term social media personality, and    models and    models    and models and    models    and models.    You almost certainly could have guessed this already, but each    have a healthy Instagram followingfive figures minimum.  <\/p>\n<p>    The announcement itself was preceded by a photo shoot with    top-tier models and Jenner-adjacent ingnuesBella    Hadid, Emily Ratajkowski, and    Hailey Baldwin among themwho then posted just    prior to the orange takeover. An announcement that there will    be an announcement, if you will.  <\/p>\n<p>    Its influencer inception: Models with niche name recognition    spreading word about a more widespread announcement for a    high-end festival that itself spreads the word about    Ja Rules startup (model\/actress Ratajkowski was the only one    who included an ad disclaimer    with the FTC-required hashtag.)  <\/p>\n<p>    Fyre takes the music festival concept to its logical extreme:    Take the ten-thousand dollar accommodations of the    boomer-focused Desert Trip, but with the youth of Coachella and    the exclusivity of a tropical yacht club, in which members are    permitted to bring the Instagram-famous as dates. Its one of    the biggest events the Bahamas has ever hosted, according to a    statement from the countrys Ministry of Tourism, and it has    used its guest list to draw crowds in the thousands. But what    will become of the island chain known for its privacy and    exclusivity once the influencers descend?  <\/p>\n<p>    Fyres Insta-happening in the middle of December helped sell    out general admission tickets before any of the performers were    announced, which isnt totally unheard of. Coachella regularly    breaks ticket sales records before the music lineup is    released. But while Coachella sells out on reputation, Fyre    sold plenty on a promise: you could have a sexy time on a beach    with a pia colada in hand and, oh, maybe Major    Lazer will be there, too (they will).  <\/p>\n<p>    This was the main draw for Chanel Iman,    Victorias Secret Angel and partner in the festivals campaign,    as she told Vanity Fair on a recent phone call. She    had just returned from Coachella, and would be jetting off to    Fyre in a couple of weeks. [Festivals are] what I like to do    in my free time when Im not working and just go out and have a    good time and listen to good music, she explained. Music    festivals are just fun.  <\/p>\n<p>    Iman was there for the promotional photo shoot in November,    joined by Hadid, Ratajkowski, Baldwin, Shanina    Shaik, Alessandra Ambrosio,    Hannah Ferguson, and more. A millennial who    has a Twitter account, but prefers Instagram and dabbles in    Snapchat might recognize the women in the photos and videos    individually, but seeing them all together on a boat is a    little more rare. A large and disparate group of TV    personalities, models, and beauty pageant winners, the group    was differentbut, essentially, all beautifulenough that    various fashion and celebrity publications were intrigued. Ja    Rule was pleased enough with an article from the fashion Web    site Fashionista that pondered Whats Fyre Festival, and Why    Are All the Models in the Bahamas Promoting It? to     tweet it. The plan, it seemed, was working.  <\/p>\n<p>    After wrapping the shoot, Iman said they would retire to a    bonfire on the beach, where they listened to the ocean under    the stars. Those nights were just magical because the stars    were just bright and beautiful. And I came with my model    friends and we all just enjoyed each other's company around the    fire. Read that, scroll through her vacation photos, and try    to resist taking out a mortgage to book a villa.  <\/p>\n<p>    A brief word on the music part of the festival: The line-up is    impressive, if a little scattered. Migos,    G.O.O.D. Music, Major Lazer, and Blink    182 are among the 40 total acts, and McFarland plans    to announce five or ten more before the first weekend. Ja Rule    will be performing the first Friday of both weekends.  <\/p>\n<p>    Much like Coachella, the acts are somewhat incidental, a part    of a larger experience. Obviously we think our line-up now is    pretty awesome, but the experience is what we're really    packaging here, McFarland said. Thats why Fyre is taking over    The Exumas; thats why theyre chartering flights from Miami to    the islands for every ticket holder; and that's why the    organizers are throwing a literal treasure hunt (more on that    later).  <\/p>\n<p>    Its possible to spend in excess of $104,995, per a    spokeswoman, to have the Fyre experience. Yachts can be rented    for $60,000 on the low end. V.I.P. tickets are $3,500, but you    can knock a grand off that price if you B.Y.O.Yacht (the    docking fee at the marina, however, is five grand).  <\/p>\n<p>    Travelers willing to spend this kind of cash are the kind that    the Bahamasand especially a more private part of the Bahamas    that gets less foot traffic, like The Exumas very much wants    to court. According to Lori Pennington-Gray, a    tourism professor at University of Florida and consultant, late    April is generally considered a post-spring break, pre-summer    break shoulder season, and events like music festivals are a    tried-and-true way to jack up demand.  <\/p>\n<p>    Take Indio Valley. In 2016, the city netted $3.18 million in    ticket taxes from both Coachella and its subsequent country    sister festival, Stagecoach, according to estimates    commissioned by the Palm Springs visitors bureau. The estimated    spending in the greater Coachella area was $403 million. The    two festivals span April, making a final, giant push in the    latter end of the areas peak tourism season.  <\/p>\n<p>    Can Fyre turn an Exumas destination into a tropical Palm    Springs, the way Coachella has brought a patina of desert chic    to the classic resort town? Though scale of the festivals are    much different (last year, Coachella welcomed an estimated    99,000, while Fyre ticket-holder numbers are much lower in    the thousands, per a festival spokeswoman), the two host    destinations have some things in common. Theyre both easy    enough to get to from New York or Los Angeles; they both had a    long history in the tourism industry on which these events are    built on top of; and they both cater to high-end visitors even    without the festivals added boost.  <\/p>\n<p>    Exumas does Palm Springs one better, however. Besides the clear    blue water and unrelenting sunshine, one of its major natural    resources is near-total privacy. David    Copperfield, Faith Hill, and Muslim    spiritual leader Aga Khan are among the    wealthy individuals that own entire islands or multiple islands    in the chain. The exclusivity helps set it apart from the    neighboring Freeport and Grand Bahamas, which bring to mind    family vacations and Carnival cruise drop-off points.  <\/p>\n<p>    One risk of Fyre Festival is that it would compromise the    islands exclusivity. As Dr. Pennington-Gray said, You dont    want to have a cookie-cutter approach across all destinations    [in the Bahamas], so as things like this grow in popularity,    you want to really make it your own and kind of customize it to    the island. Even if the festival doubles as a summit of the    incredibly wealthy partiers, itll still bring a bulk of    tourists to an area that relies on privacy to set it apart from    its neighbors. An infusion of the Instagram famous, rather than    just the moneyed few that can afford traveling to the    destination, certainly widens the pool.  <\/p>\n<p>    Copperfield, for one, is not too worried. He owns Musha Cay,    and the luxury retreat on it. I think its terrific, our own    Coachella in The Exumas the magician told Vanity    Fair.  <\/p>\n<p>    I think that [Fyre] is definitely a festival that's special    and unique just because it's very private. . . , Iman started    to explain, trailing off for just a second to find the right    description. And kind of like a luxury-type festival. If one    were casting around for an identity of a festival before anyone    has yet Fyre-d, luxury-type is just as good a description as    any. In addition to the yachts and the fitness classes and    catering and massages and the pigs (the same pigs that made a    cameo on Ben Higgins Bachelor season), there will be    a literal treasure hunt. McFarland and Ja Rule developed    intellectual and physical challenges with the help of Spartan    Races, and theyll reward an adventurous soul willing to    explore the cays by foot and by jet ski with prizes valued at    more than $1,000,000 in hidden treasures from luxury jewelry    and watches to cash and valuable goods, per the ticketing    site. The winner of both weekends will get a piece of land on a    private beach on Great Exuma Island.  <\/p>\n<p>    Dr. Pennington-Gray says the ideal attendee, and one the    Bahamas is willing to invest in, is a guest that stays for a    while and spends a lot. The 400 influencers are a place to    start; they will be at the festival for at least the first    weekend. Expect another wave of social media brand awareness    in the form of bikinis, frozen drinks, hair, and, maybe, actual    bands.  <\/p>\n<p>    Iman, for one, doesnt quite know what to expect. I know that    this is their first time doing this, so Im hoping that    everything will go as planned, she said. I like adventure,    and this is definitely an adventure for me.  <\/p>\n<p>    She plans to head out after the first weekend. Or maybe not. I    might return for the second weekend. 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