“We will have read the last 1,000 Instagram posts about hair care, and if they are all talking about nostalgia for the views of the Roaring ’20s, we’ll suggest that clients in that space should come up with campaigns inspired by that,” Wohlstadter declared.
For the service, brands or their agencies pay about $1,000 per month.
In New Orleans, a less ‘insular’ community
Wohlstadter is not the first in his family to relocate from New York to New Orleans to start or run a business.
His maternal grandparents, Henry and Eva Galler, created the relocate around 1960 after seeing an ad for a job at Rubensteins men’s clothing store in the pages of The Times-Picayune. Later, Henry Galler founded Mr. Henry’s Custom Tailor, which is still in operation today near the intersection of Jackson and St. Charles avenues. The Gallers, both survivors of the Holocaust, spent years teaching students about their experiences during World War II.














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