Gap 'be' by Ogilvy & Mather New York
14 Feb 2012
Gap has launched an advertising campaign, created by Ogilvy & Mather New York.
The work is a follow-up to the autumn/winter campaign in 2011, which focused on the clothes and moved away from Fallon s previous "man/woman" positioning. It is based around themes and spans digital, press and online advertising, as well as in-store activity. The clothing in stores ...
Gap has launched an advertising campaign, created by Ogilvy & Mather New York.
The above-the-line campaign, created by Wieden Kennedy, shows British athletes in black-and-white portraits with their own handwriting. The athletes' Twitter handles appear on the executions along with the "make It count" hashtag to encourage online participation. Photographed by Adam Hinton, the portraits ...
The new range will be supported by TV advertising, PR and online video marketing, which includes interviews with Cheryl Cole, featuring her style and beauty tips. The shoes are expected to be available in the New Year. The range incorporates eight shoe styles, priced from 79.90 to 119.85, and further ...
The fashion retailer Jigsaw is launching an advertising campaign to promote its autumn/winter 2011
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Brands from British Airways to TK Maxx have supported this year's Red Nose Day push for Comic
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