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Burberry Launches A Digitally Interactive Global Fall Winter 2010 Advertising Campaign

Fresh debut!

Burberry FALL 2010 Ad

Burberry unveils their new Fall Winter 2010 Ad Campaign and they do not disappoint :-) I love this new series of shots utilising different coloured background that compliment the clothes’ colour tones.

Burberry FALL 2010 Ad

Being innovators in the industry, launching an ad campaign in print is no longer a challenge, so Burberry pushes the boundaries yet again and developed a completely interactive advertising campaign using innovative technology whereby users can select and control the views/perspective of campaign, cast and products.

Individual products and cast respond to user controlled commands allowing for maximum interactivity. This fully immersive feature is a first for global luxury fashion advertising and successfully reinforce Burberry’s heritage, innovation and digital creativity.

Burberry FALL 2010 Ad

There are 14 images and 6 interactive videos to showcase the entire family of Burberry’s Autumn Winter 2010 collections. Motion responsive images and video can be clicked, rotated, paused and dragged 180 degrees!

The all British casting of the models are fresh and made up of models, actors and musicians. Can you spot who’s who?

Rosie Huntington Whiteley (Model)

Porter (Model)

Sam Rollinson (Model)

Charlotte Wiggins (Model)

Caspar Smyth (Model/Producer)

Douglas Booth (Actor)

Gwilym Gold (Musician)

Rory Cottam (Musician)

Samuel Fry (Musician)

Seb Brice (Model/Musician)

Thomas Penfound (Model)

Burberry FALL 2010 Ad

This campaign protects our authentic and timeless heritage and evolves the modern way in which we communicate that. The Burberry campaigns have always been characterized by the dynamic British cast and I wanted to express the individuality and the energy behind each of their different creative expressions. Burberry was founded on innovation and outerwear and I want anyone who sees the campaign not just to see images, but to feel a part of what we have created; connecting people through technology, music, the collections, the attitude, and the emotion captured.

Christopher Bailey, Burberry Chief Creative Officer

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