This is breathtaking. Everyting about it. The concept by Selmore, the distinctive song by Niki Reiser, the direction by Bram van Alpen (Caviar), the shoot by Carli Hermes, the CG by The Ambassadors, and last but not least the perfect creation by nature, Doutzen Kroes. What is special about this project is that it was shot by photographer Carli Hermès. An analogue eye turned into a digital experience, so to say. All of them worked on this project for free, for they understood the copy; “Nature, that’s you.” On WNF’s website you can find out how we can “Pass on the earth” in different ways. Let’s start by spreading this lovely film.

A new print and outdoor campaign by Suit Supply. We’ve pretty much said all there is to say about these campaigns in one of our previous posts; created to stand out, provoke and thus cause rumour around the brand. And shot by house photographer Carli Hermès. What’s different about this series, is that the men in suit not only pose with naked (ethnic) women, but also with animals. All to support the message that the suits will fit you like (a second) skin. Here (bums), here (snake), here (titties) some more. Enjoy.

For all the MadMen still working today, longing for Christmas, and needing some distraction badly; here you go! We aim to serve. There’s so much to say about these ads. And then again, there’s so much not to say about them, since they pretty much speak for them selves. One thing is sure, though; the terms ‘impact’, ‘free publicity’, and ‘word of mouth’ were probably used by SSSS & Orchestra when presenting their concept. And indeed, just like the Suit Supply campaign, this one might also be able to cause a bit of a stir. In fact, if Hunkemöller is lucky enough, some women might even feel compelled to submit a complaint at the Dutch Advertising Standards Authority. After all, most women don’t look this foxy in Hunkemöller’s underwear. So first of all the ads are misleading. But more importantly, presenting women obsessed by phalli is an oversimplification of the female mind – women are far more complex. How disrespectful! Or something… Anyway, Marcel van der Vlugt was the lucky photographer who shot this divine creature for magazines and outdoor, to be used in Holland, Belgium, Germany, and Spain. Merry Christmas!

We just love this nonchalant, but deliberate boob slip on the homepage of Suit Supply. The photo is part of the ‘Shameless’ winter collection campaign, also displayed in print and outdoor. The photos are so sexy that they make us want to run to Suit Supply to buy ourselves a suit – we don’t really know where to wear it to, but we’ll find an occasion. We’ve always been a big fan of Suit Supply, one of the best marketed brands in the Netherlands. Its business model works like clockwork and the advertising always masters the art of persuasion. Though persuasive advertising is quite normal for a fashion brand, Suit Supply always knows how to combine its razor sharp, colour saturated photography by Carli Hermès, with a not so serious tone. And it’s this style that makes the brand so attractive for men who are looking for something fashionable, but don’t like the high prices and snobbishness of the PC Hooftstraat. Some more shamelessness here, here, and here.
This ad was created by Suit Supply, a company that knows its marketing! Not only do they have shops that run like clockwork – very smartly combining operational excellence with customer intimacy – they also have a good feel for advertising. And though this word joke is a little too obvious, the execution is perfect. The high level of sophistication – the shoot was done by house photographer Carli Hermès – combined with the provocative character give it its stopping power and word of mouth potential! In fact, the buzz has already started; Stivoro, the national anti smoking body, is not happy with it and looking into filing a complaint! And of course that is sexy news that travels fast. So ironically Suit Supply will love them for it.
Sexist or not, if I were a man I’d totally buy my suits there!
Great model… crap ad…even crappier suits…
The suits are known to be crappy, the ads just mask that fact. The photos in the ads are very Duran Duran – Girls on Film from the 1980s. Not very innovative.
“Fashion is for people who know nothing about clothes”…and ads like this “……..” . I leave it up to you to fill in between the quotes…good concept, good photography but poorly art directed…IMHO