The Annual 2011: Top 10 celebrity ads
16 Dec 2011 | by Staff
No celebrity list would be complete without at least one mention of David Beckham, but welcome appearances from Einstein, Van Damme and Madness brought some blessed variety this year.
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No celebrity list would be complete without at least one mention of David Beckham, but welcome appearances from Einstein, Van Damme and Madness brought some blessed variety this year.
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With girl band Little Mix taking 'The X Factor' winners' crown, we take a look behind the scenes of Marks and Spencer's Christmas ad featuring the final contestants.
Wonderbra is supporting the launch of its Ultimate Plunge Bra with a live bungee jump in front of London's Battersea Power Station and online activity featuring brand ambassador, 'The Only Way is Essex' star, Lydia Bright.
The retailer Harvey Nichols has launched a tongue-in-cheek "walk of shame" film as part of its Christmas campaign.
Cartier has released the first short film in a trilogy produced in collaboration with musicians and directors. We take a look at how the film was put together with creative agency The Hours and French band Air.
Longchamp Paris, the luxury bag brand, has today (30 November) launched an online drama set at a fictional fashion magazine to advertise its latest ready-to wear-collection.
Two outdoor Marks and Spencer lingerie ads have been censured by the ASA, after the authority received complaints that they over-sexualised woman and could be seen by children.
Topman has launched an online cross platform magazine called Topman Generation, by M&C Saatchi Mobile.