Nike apologises to Chinese over offensive kung-fu ad
09 Dec 2004 | by Staff,
, is shown defeating a kung-fu master and two Chinese women, which was banned by the government in China.
Aires. The campaign was also used to brand New York's Grand Central Station. Levi's again proved a ...
, is shown defeating a kung-fu master and two Chinese women, which was banned by the government in China.
Nike, Puma and Reebok are among manufacturers that have written to IOC president Jacques Rogge, claiming that Adidas should no longer be the exception to the governing body's rule, which limits branding to a single 20cm2 logo on outfits. Adidas is allowed to use the three stripes on any part of Olympic ...
is to be on top of outerwear trends and understand that what the consumer decides to wear on top governs her ...
Nike, Puma and Reebok are among manufacturers that have written to IOC president Jacques Rogge, claiming that Adidas should no longer be the exception to the governing body's rule, which limits branding to a single 20cm2 logo on outfits. Adidas is allowed to use the three stripes on any part of Olympic ...
for central media buying, coordination, reporting and strategy development. The Paris offices ... as the central hub for Northern Europe, supported by Germany and local offices in Belgium, Scandinavia, Austria ...
tennis tournament in Spain, after the Spanish government's secretary for equality protested.
The pan-European campaign, which breaks on 1 September, is the second for the new range of jeans. The first broke in February and abandoned the epic, music-heavy style previously associated with the brand. The new work focuses on conversations between characters, with the jeans playing a central role ...
and beyond the call of duty', made the decision to relocate central marketing from Portland, Oregon ...
year since. The majority of these ads have used an fcuk innuendo as their central theme and, although ... will continue to be a central part of our branding for the foreseeable future." "We're not dumping the logo ...
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