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Jaguar boss speaks out after backlash to the car brand's latest ad campaign — which didn't include any carsa new leaping-jaguar mark, and a video ad that showed models doing things like painting a wall, holding a sledgehammer, and gathering in a pink desert without any cars in sight. The video ...
said in an interview with the Financial Times the ad wasn’t meant to preach “woke” acceptance of gender intersectionality. Rather, he said, the commercial was designed to help Jaguar ...
Jaguar seems to think otherwise, and has released a new ad showing three of its most sultry models frolicking about in jungles both natural and urban. The spot ends with the tagline "Welcome To ...
Jaguar's controversial rebranding strategy has been widely criticized. This article defemds why Jaguar deserves the benefit the doubt in repositioning its storied brand ...
Did you ever notice that many Hollywood villains are played by British actors? Jaguar has, and is celebrating this British bad guy culture with its spot for the upcoming Super Bowl. Entitled ...
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Jaguar, the British automotive icon featured alongside Aston Martin as the car of choice for James Bond, has recently garnered criticism for a bizarre ad with the tagline “Copy Nothing.” The ad ...
The British car manufacturer set out to create something “bold, dramatic and fearless”. As THE FACE found out when it joined ...
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