Campaign: Viz uses birthday party to reinvigorate status - Consumer
26 Nov 2004 | by Mary Cowlett
, figures such as Sid the Sexist, Johnny Fartpants and Biffa Bacon featured in an eight-page fashion spread ...
. The dance style being fashionable certainly helped provide the evaluation. And now the event is over ... in the minds of salsa lovers. The activity achieved its objectives in a targeted fashion and there was little ...
, figures such as Sid the Sexist, Johnny Fartpants and Biffa Bacon featured in an eight-page fashion spread ...
virtues of creativity and good, old-fashioned hard work were to the fore in a campaign that was timely ...
COUNTY COUNCIL Newsroom Although some judges considered the publication to be a little old-fashioned ...
The fashion industry is attracting serious corporate sponsorship. Maja Pawinska reports...Twice a year, the world's beautiful people descend on London for the British Fashion Council's Fashion Week, the most glamorous trade show in the country. It's not just about the eyebrow ... Fashion Week in February and September every year is big business, and is supported by around £1.5m ...
runs events for fashion clients, such as Diesel. Events manager Ivana Giachino says the firm relies on its own database to optimise party successes, drawing from a pool of socialites, fashion editors ... .' Fashion and event PR specialist Woodhead and Cleaver says that the major attraction for the media and key ...
Established in 1976, the Prince's Trust is Prince Charles's charity and aims to help 14 to 30-year-olds achieve their potential. While it has been well known for events such Party in the Park and Fashion Rocks, the charity entered the world of urban music in May with the Urban Music Festival at London's Earl's Court ...
. The emotional value of this animated character still counts for a lot, particularly in newsrooms. The 'fashion ...
refurbished The St Stephen's Tavern to toast NPW in traditional CAMRA fashion. ...
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