A then fifteen year old Brooke Shields forever changed the boundaries of fashion advertising when, in a 1981 Calvin Klein Jeans commercial, she stopped her lonesome whistling to look up at the camera and announce that nothing came between “her and her Calvins.” The advertising campaign would become the mold from which all future Calvin Klein advertisements were made: bold, erotic and taboo. Along with his then-recently introduced signature jeans pockets the campaign would make Calvin Klein a household name and would make Brooke Shields the face of the 1980’s.
While “sex sells” is an oft remarked upon phenomenon in the advertising industry, the Brooke Shields advertisement was not the normal fare at the time. Ms. Shields is obviously an attractive woman in the advertisement, though she is dressed like an average young girl and not a super model. Instead of giving the viewer the expected overly sexualized adult woman Calvin Klein infuses controversy with suggestive language and themes into every frame.
Brooke Shields represents a very young girl, a girl in every day clothing who could be any girl, whistling a forlorn song in a rather brazen pose. When she utters those scandalous lines, she raises her eyes and meets the viewer’s gaze as if challenging them. It is a very startling and unforgettable imagine, so controversial in it’s portrayal of a suggestively bold minor that it was banned from most major networks. Yet when we examine the clip there is nothing overtly sexual about it. In our modern day and age the advertisement would come off almost as innocent.
The Term Paper on The Importance Of Brands Logos And Advertisements On Young Americans part 1
The Importance of Brands, Logos, and Advertisements on Young Americans Foreword The effect of advertising on young generations of Americans can be hardly overestimated. As a matter of fact, now we can talk of formation of the whole advertisement inspired youth sub-culture, where the value of things is strongly dependent on its coolness. Comparing to the year 1990, when industry's spendings on ...
The Brooke Shields advertising campaign, with it’s commercial and subsequent magazine and billboard spots propelled the Calvin Klein brand to sell over two million pairs of jeans monthly and allowed it to expand into shirts, skirts, jackets and later underwear. His success with the campaign would set the tone for the rest of his advertisements and raise
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Page Two much more controversy with his hedonistic and often blatantly sexual use of minors within the campaigns. However, he set the challenge for the fashion industry: if you want sales, merely sex alone is no longer enough, but controversy, desire, and passion is necessary to win the masses and make a memorable campaign.