Beth Dempsey is a driving
force in the lifestyle pr arena. In 1989, she established
Images & Details,
Inc. (I&D), with the premise of providing clients with the in-depth
type of service typically only found in-house.
Her diverse client base includes members of the
fashion, retail, design and beauty industries.
Creative business strategies with superior results
are her expertise.
Over the years, she has built a sterling reputation in marketing to the luxury goods sector. Clients gain from her expertise along with her connections in the design and lifestyle sectors. Campaigns have included 150th Anniversary Toledo Museum of Art, The Worth Collection, Chaumet’s Tiara Exhibition at Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, the opening of Ilias Lalouonas, the relaunch of Prima Classe, the introduction of Montblanc’s first brand extension watches.
Some of her publicity campaigns in the retail sector have included Victoria’s Secret, Dress Barn, Casual Corner, Starbucks, Shanghai Tang, Troy, Property, Interieurs, and Warehouse of London. Though each program was tailored to the individual client, all were created to maximize exposure, build awareness and increase clientele.
Beth’s love of quality and fine design has been a strong point in expanding services to the design community. Clients such as John Hardy, Shaver Melahn Studios, Michael Wainwright and the Antiques Roadshow rely on Beth’s experience for launching and building ongoing campaigns. Other clients, like F. Schumacher & Sons, seek her out to reposition an established business.
A testament to Beth’s ability to provide ongoing, innovative service is that her first client Camilla Dietz Bergeron, an antiques and period estate jewelry designer, is still with her after fifteen years. Beth’s long partnership with designer John Hardy has enabled him to become a household name in the jewelry industry. Her strength lies in making the right connections and partnerships happen to help clients reach their goals. Beth’s affiliations with trade organizations such as Fashion Group International, Luxury Marketing Council, Diamond Information Center, Accessories Council, New York Design Center, DIFFA, and WITHIT continually allow her to be “in the know”.
Beth believes in giving back to the community, donating time and creativity in order to build awareness for key causes that affect both the fashion and design community. She is an active member of: Design Industries Fighting for Aids, Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation, Alpha Workshops, Design Cares, and the American Lung Association.