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Levi's steps back to reveal the average girl

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Let me get this straight. Levi's "Onion Peel" spot by Cutwater, breaking this coming Monday during Gossip Girl, shows the reverse transformation of a corset- and fishnet-wearing supermodel into an average gal in Capital E jeans? I sat through the 90-second Fellini-esque monochrome clip thinking: She dolls it up again at the end ... right? No way. She's beautiful just being herself. Her Levi's-branded self, but it's advertising, after all, and it's about as deep a message as we're likely to get in an apparel spot this year. Um, Levi's ... there is a sequel where she dresses all sexy again, or undresses, which would be even better? ... Right?! ... Here's a spot that Fellini did direct. It's not for jeans, but it should appeal to guys because it's simplistic, colorful and silly. Mmm, yes, that's the stuff. My brain just stopped working. The man was a genius. Bravissimo!

—Posted by David Gianatasio

August 27, 2008 in Cutwater, Fashion, Gianatasio, Levi's, TV | Permalink

Comments

Cutwater has Levis?

Posted by: Devon | Aug 28, 2008 10:29:50 AM

I thought this ad was great!

Posted by: Daniel | Oct 9, 2008 10:39:34 AM

I loved this commercial. Levi's always has great advertising, but this one really stood out [to me].

I thought it was a Diorshow ad the first time I saw it. It really surprised me and I love the whole concept of it! It truly is original and amazing!

Posted by: Elvia | Oct 9, 2008 10:41:18 AM

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