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The Annual 2006: Top 10 digital ads

After you're done plugging headphones into your Mac, just blow into them and the "babe" on screen starts to lose her clothing the harder you blow. Builds well on the idea that Lynx gives guys sexual powers. Agency: Dare Creatives: Flo Heiss, James Cooper, Alistair Robertson 2. ARMY ON EVEREST ...

Advertiser of the year - Marks & Spencer

Connection slowly but surely began stealing M S's clothes (or at least they would have done had ... , are incontestable -- food and clothing sales up 9.2 per cent and 10.7 per cent respectively during the year ... is equally reflected in creative work for the Autograph men's clothing range, which eschews male models ...

The Work: Private view

on the screen is a video of a hot chick, and if you puff your cheeks and blow, it'll whip her clothes off. Yes ...

The Work: New campaigns - UK

the clothes of a young woman magically fly off. The woman also reacts by doing a dance, blowing back ...

M2M lands £2m Mango UK media business

LONDON - Mango, the high-street clothing chain, has awarded its £2m UK media planning and buying...the continent. The clothing chain is planning a uniform media strategy as it expands into new markets ...

The Work: New Campaigns - UK

is backing its new George "Must Have" clothing range with an ad campaign by Publicis. The centrepiece ...

The Work: Private View

the clothes were for girls but the ad was more for boys. She's right. It's still a brave ad, though, and if I ...

 

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