Dove Campaign Washes Away Stereotypes Created About Women’s Bodies During Carnival In Brazil
Dove back doing what it does best - championing women. Not forgetting the selling soap part, too.
Dove back doing what it does best - championing women. Not forgetting the selling soap part, too.
Global soap brand asked to clean up its act. Yes, that's about the best play on words you're going to get today.
Unfortunately B&T reporting from the cheap seats at Cannes today. Just to clarify, we think most of this is correct.
B&T warns you'll need to break out the tissues for this one. Unless you're a heartless, sadistic bastard, that is.
Dove's body image drum-banging continues to do numbers for the brand.
While the campaign is fantastic for women, it is proving less appealing to B&T's balding male staffers.
The problem with "Run like a girl" being so good is that everything since feels not as good. There, we said it.
For what is a cake of soap, arguably no brand tells a better message quite like Dove.
Dove again proving it's not afraid to tackle society's biggest issues. All while keeping your skin soft and supple, too.
Getty Images in partnership with Dove and Girlgaze, has today announced the launch of the #ShowUs Grant, open to women, ...
B&T's Changing The Ratio is on today and the stories are flooding in. And by "flood" we mean this solitary one.
Tossing-up between the salad or pub schnitzel option for lunch today? Let this be a guiding hand to schnitzel salvation.
Dove once again proves when it comes to brands doing good, it's undoubtedly the goodliest of the bunch.
Dove's unveiled yet another powerful campaign that, yet again, will possibly make you feel slightly bad about yourself.
You do all that body positive stuff, you get lauded for 'Run Like A Girl', and then some fool goes and stuffs it all up.
Isobar retains top spot for new business wins with speculation the staff slip 'n' slide could get a celebratory airing.
Like a chicken rocketed to the moon, Isobar soar to new heights. Just sans the feathers and the zero gravity.
This would read so much better if a colleague stood behind you and played a giant trumpet from Ancient Roman times.