sillysara495
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I hope this is in the right section, but today in my English class we were talking about fashion ads. My teacher held up an editorial and called it an ad. I told him it was an editorial and not developed by an ad agency.
I believe designers lend the clothes to the magazine shoots am I correct? Therefore, is it necessary that the magazine use the clothing? or is it optional? And does the fashion company approve the editorial, or is their only input in it the lending of the clothes? Finally, would you consider editorials advertisements?
thank you for any input if this makes any sense at all
I believe designers lend the clothes to the magazine shoots am I correct? Therefore, is it necessary that the magazine use the clothing? or is it optional? And does the fashion company approve the editorial, or is their only input in it the lending of the clothes? Finally, would you consider editorials advertisements?
thank you for any input if this makes any sense at all



Because so many consumers are shunning against "traditional" ads, partially b/c there is an oversaturation of it and people don't like being sold to. So advertisers are seeking alternative ways (often indirect and subtle) to break throught he clutter and reach their target audience. Advertorials works well because consumers do not expect it to be an advertisement. By the time they do, they have already read through most of the content
etc.