Sunday, October 27, 2013

TOW #7: Tommy Hilfiger Fall 2013 Ad


http://www.wwd.com/media-news/fashion-memopad/tommy-hilfiger-gets-preppy-for-fall-ads-7068843/slideshow#/slideshow/article/7068843/7068883
While flipping through recent editions of Vogue magazine, the sight of fashionable and extravagant advertisements are not out of the ordinary. Marc Jacobs, Calvin Klein, and Chanel are all veterans when it comes to gracing the glossy pages. Another fashion icon with his fair share of ad space is Tommy Hilfiger. Each year, his line holds the hottest "preppy" trends, the clothes that are only associated with boarding-school students and Hampton housewives. With this ad, the marketing team devised a clever theme, one that makes each model on the page specific type of person. There is the "A Student", the "Social Chair", and the "Lucky Break." These, and the other five models, represent the ideals. His trend-aware audience already knows that the Tommy Hilfiger brand is high end, so by portraying this wealthy attitude in his ad, it creates the desire to be these characters. To become the girl that gets straight A's and wears Hilfiger. These eight people symbolize the elites to envy. Also, the ad has an unspoken ethos from the get-go. The designer is already well-known and has a large audience and market. Some of these outfits would be tacky and out-of-place on a regular day, but by knowing that the clothes are designer, the effect becomes more artistic. These styles are unique and fresh, and with the attached label, people have the desire to rock every one. Also, as is the case with most ads, every model is flawless, and all grouped together, they create one beautiful, picturesque family. Those that are familiar with his previous advertisements have seen this family before, usually sporting reds and dark blues, with a dog by their sides. The coats and sweaters tell viewers that this is for his fall collection, and each piece is described in the tiny text, making it easier for audiences to pick out exactly what they want. This ad was expertly crafted by the designer, and his marketing team, and is a great way to display the new Tommy Hilfiger collection.

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