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The outrage is rarely fatal, and the innovation behind eyebrow-raising commercials often outshines the indignation generated. The infamous 1994 Wonderbra ads, which turn 30 this year, are a case ...
The Wonderbra is a type of push-up underwire brassiere that gained worldwide prominence in the 1990s. Although the Wonderbra name was first trademarked in the U.S. in 1955, [1] the brand was developed in Canada. Moses (Moe) Nadler, founder and majority owner of the Canadian Lady Corset Company, licensed the trademark for the Canadian market in ...
A comparison of two frames from Gorilla with their respective versions in the untitled Wonderbra parody. The campaign was well received by the British public. The commercial was uploaded to the video sharing website YouTube shortly after it was first broadcast, and was viewed over 500,000 times in the first week. By November 2007, it had been ...
The there is an exceptionally rich history on how Wonderbra used advertising in Canada to grow awareness of the brand. One revolutionary step in the late 1960's and early 1970's was to show women wearing the bras, rather than mannequins. I have access to all of the old commercials and I'm tempted to write a narrative history of their development.
LL Cool J is bringing back an iconic hit for a Super Bowl ad that packs a punch — literally.. In Pfizer’s “Knock Out" ad, a young cancer patient is first shown laying in a hospital bed ...
After beginning her modeling career in Paris where she worked in high fashion and for major magazines. Currently as a model, her campaigns and TV commercials include: Sothys, Decleor, Cartier, Clairol, L'Oreal, Samuel Adam's, Johnson & Johnson, Wonderbra, Playtex, Nivea Ann Taylor, Vanity Fair and many others.