YSL full-frontal ads to appear in British magazines
11 Nov 2002 | by Jennifer Whitehead,
LONDON - Yves Saint Laurent is to risk infuriating the British public by placing the controversial
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By May 2003, in-pack promotional schemes and direct marketing will end, with the government looking at setting dates for the ban on point-of-sale advertising, brandsharing and sponsorship. Stricter health warnings will appear on cigarette packets next year. Public health minister Hazel Mears said ...
LONDON - Yves Saint Laurent is to risk infuriating the British public by placing the controversial
public relations campaign in place, which is reviewed annually. Added to this, the visitor centre ... days a week, it features the world's largest public display of Royal Doulton figures, numbering over 1 ...
. It received 730 complaints from the public and was banned by the Advertising Standards Authority. However ...
the law and could mislead the public. It has already secured agreements with retailers such as Dixons ...
to sponsors, as her tennis career fails to live up to the amount of publicity generated by her good looks ...
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be placed on putting logos on items such as clothes. According to Hazel Blears, the public health ...
from the public about the posters. The ASA considered that the ad was sexually suggestive, was likely ...
LONDON - Kimberly-Clark has appointed Flagship Consulting to handle public relations for its