06 Feb 2007
| by Noel Bussey
The action begins in a darkened club as a pole dancer seductively performs her sexually charged dance to a re-worked version of Underworld s Born Slippy, which is slower and sung by a woman. As the dancer moves through her routine she slowly begins to remove her clothes. As the camera moves closer ...
15 Dec 2006
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 ...
08 Dec 2006
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 ...
01 Dec 2006
? After closer inspection, it
appears to be advertising ski clothing. Possibly a good brand awareness ...
EMEA
Brief: Promote Nike ACG's autumn and holiday 2006 clothing line
Agency: Wieden Kennedy ...
24 Nov 2006
the clothes
of a young woman magically fly off. The woman also reacts by doing a
dance, blowing back ...
27 Oct 2006
and holiday 2006 clothing line
Creative agency: Wieden Kennedy Amsterdam
Writer: Oliver Frank
Art ...
15 Sep 2006
of memes are
tunes, ideas, catch-phrases, clothes fashions, ways of making pots or of
building arches ...
to replicate it by wearing
sports clothes emblazoned with it (and latterly by its shorthand, the
"swoosh ...
15 Sep 2006
, catchphrases, clothes fashions, ways of making pots or of
building arches. Just as genes propagate themselves ...
14 Jul 2006
| by Pippa Considine
is to
get to Joe Bloggs in the street with product features and celebrity
features on food and clothing ...
19 May 2006
| by John Tylee
The Tory leader has attacked the ad industry as well as clothing retailers on the issue....David Cameron's attack on the "harmful and creepy" promotion of sexually
provocative clothes ...
beyond the
activities of the ad industry and clothing retailers. "There's no doubt that children ...
, manufacturers must be responsible about the clothing they
promote to children. The trouble is, there will always ...