Hot Air Balloon Ads

Miss Sixty Gets Lifted for Spring/Summer '09 Campaign

The new Spring/Summer 2009 ad campaign for Miss Sixty creatively uses a hot air balloon as the backdrop of their ads.

But rather than have model Anne Vyalitsyna ride in the basket of the hot air balloon, photographer Tom Munro captured Anne inside the balloon.

The ads were styled by Giovani Bianco.

Implications - The ever-evolving fashion industry has an array of sub-industries that all strive to keep up with one another. Fashion photography falls under this category, with the use of props as the latest attempt at innovation. Misplaced props add interest to a fashion shoot, making it much more abstract and a little less predictable than others. Essentially, pretty poses simply aren't enough anymore.

Fashion Photography Props
The use of props in fashion photography is the latest attempt at innovation.
Abstract Fashion Shoots
Misplaced props add interest to a fashion shoot, making it much more abstract and a little less predictable than others.
Beyond Pretty Poses
Pretty poses simply aren't enough anymore in fashion photography.

Who This Affects Most

Fashion Photography
The use of props in fashion photography may disrupt traditional studio shoots.
Fashion Advertising
The use of abstract concepts may differentiate ads from competitors in the fashion industry.
Prop Manufacturing
The demand for unique and innovative props may create an opportunity for disruptors in the manufacturing industry.
SCORE
1.6 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 32%
Activity 7%
Freshness 8%

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