Have you seen the new OGI ad? With the girl in the horrible jade lipstick and green dress and marbled green cat-eye? You'd think that as much as they spent getting that look, they'd at least get the glasses adjusted so they're level.
Have you seen the new OGI ad? With the girl in the horrible jade lipstick and green dress and marbled green cat-eye? You'd think that as much as they spent getting that look, they'd at least get the glasses adjusted so they're level.
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I have not seen that particular one, however, I ABSOLUTELY HATE IT when I see optical magazines that put frames on patients digitally. I mean, can they not physically put frames on people anymore? They look absolutely RIDICULOUS and it drives me insane! :angry:
My favorite are the ads from frame companies that don't show frames at all. I remember a JayZ Rocawear ad that ran for months in the trade rags and never showed a frame. Needless to say I wasn't rushing to make an appointment with a rep.
And yes the crooked frames, frames with no lenses, photoshopped frames all drive me nuts too.
A better question is this. Have any of you ever bought a new frame line because you saw an ad in a magazine? That is not how I find new product.
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Quite frankly, I love the Donald Trump ads. I love the way the gold frames go with the comb over. Grrrrrrr.
What's wrong with that? I dress like this every day when I come to work :bbg: Just kidding
I hate the ads but even more so the POP that comes with naked or half naked people wearing frames. Like we want to display that in our family oriented practice
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I can't stand it when the demo lenses have horrible reflections. Go ahead and pop them out, I say.
I've come across a few seriously riske adds over the years. The few that come to mind: I had a Guess display stand sent to me with two people in some kind of heavy bliss, neither of them wearing glasses. I do think they had clothes. She did, anyway. Pretty much the whole Revolution catalog had to be censored before i could bring it out to show a patient a frame. The best (worst?) one was a Calvin Klein add in a trade magazine, that I saw several times. It was a woman (and I really don't even remember if she was wearing frames) in a white shirt that was kind of shirred across the front. Well, the shirt was wet and there were her nipples, for everyone to see. Ugh. We had a good laugh over that one.
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I'm bothered when I see ads in which the frame being shown doesn't fit the model. Sometimes they're simply too small or too large, fit too high, have retro tilt, or, as others mentioned, are crooked.
I love that OGI ad. Absolutely love it. Yes, she looks ridiculous. She's not modeling a conservative, realistic line; she's presenting the image of the frame with her entire ensemble. Love it.
Of course, I live in a major advertising center and my girlfriend works for a big ad company, so I have a different perspective.
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It's that vintage modern look. I love her vintage hair style and retro frames but everything else is more of a modern look.
I have no problem with the ridiculous look in that ad... I do with the Photoshopped frames --- and not even PHOTOSHOPPED ON STRAIGHT.
What gets me is the TRADE mags that have ill fitting spectacles on the models!
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Actually, it's interesting since with Photoshop, that might not even be a real person.
Also, I think her glasses are straight, it's her face that's slightly tilted (or at least her nose is crooked).
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Maybe one ear is slightly higher than the other :P
And there's more space under her right eye than there is under her left eye.
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OK I got bored so I decided to draw some lines on this picture. Just used a line tool in Microsoft Paint, I don't have any fancy programs on this machine yet (In a former life I used to do photo manipulation)
I drew outer canthus to outer canthus, earlobe to earlobe, bottom of earring to bottom of earring. All have a similar downward tilt, indicating the model's head is slightly tilted to her left....
but the frame sits on a perfectly straight plane. :hammer:And they pay these people the big bucks to stick that frame on there, too. *sigh*
And the frame, of course, is also in sharper focus than the rest of the ad, which is usually the biggest amateur photoshop tell.
Then there's the Hipster Disney Princesses: just add glasses.
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It's a shame, it really does look to be a gorgeous frame.
I love the ad! The colors and the concept.
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