H&M drops big, surreal sex bomb on Britain
What happens when you bring techno lyrics to life through fashion models? Apparently, you get a surreal smorgasbord of sex, meteorites, creepy dolls and pink ponies. This British ad for clothing chain H&M was created to launch a new collection by designer Matthew Williamson, who I assume is the Howard Hughes-looking playboy at the end. The spot was directed by Johan Renck, who has done so many big-name videos, he can probably afford his own pink pony. Heck, make it a unicorn. Via UTalkMarketing. —Posted by David Griner |
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May 7, 2009 in Apparel, Europe, Fashion, Freaky, Griner | Permalink |
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Techno? Really? There's nothing techno about that progressive house track. Is it still acceptable to be so myopic about dance music? What is this, 1995?
Posted by: Lee Dale | May 7, 2009 1:31:02 PM
In 2009 it is only acceptable to be myopic about dance music.
Posted by: Greg | May 7, 2009 2:01:37 PM
Thank you for the clarification. What's up for 2010?
Posted by: Lee Dale | May 7, 2009 5:11:50 PM
That babe can ride my pink pony any day.
Posted by: Boing! | May 7, 2009 5:33:14 PM
Very psychedelic. I know it wouldn't pass for the USA, too raunchy LOL :)
Posted by: Tony | May 8, 2009 10:08:42 PM
dance music is over rated...nothing but a distraction. Visuals are interesting and the voice work could stand alone. "i havent done them all, yet" good line.
Posted by: Hugh O | May 9, 2009 4:21:57 PM



