Joss Stone Loses GAP Job?

I dont think she was dropped, there was a WWD article posted in ad campaigns by kimair that said joss stone, michelle williams and around 8 or 9 other musicians were going to be in the ads.
 
Why does the Gap insist on choosing people I can't stand? I think it's a conspiracy of some sort. Hmm....
 
I'm sorry but the story is stupid. Most people don't even know who Joss Stone is, let alone care about her personal life. Gap needs to go back to using real models, excluding Berri Smithers...
 
hm, i actually really liked GAP's choice of joss stone. i liked the anonymity of her image, and her earthy appeal, which i think best defines GAP's brand image. but their reason for axing her is not surprising knowing they want to stay easy and breezy without the controversy. it's too bad child labourers aren't as controversial as issues of moralistic sex.
 
Jacque Marcel said:
I'm sorry but the story is stupid. Most people don't even know who Joss Stone is, let alone care about her personal life. Gap needs to go back to using real models, excluding Berri Smithers...

yes, i would prefer models over celebs everytime.
 
:shock: why does the press make such a big deal out of gap's "model" choices? as perfect as sjp was at boosting the brand's image, it would get boring if she was the gap model year after year. i don't see any headlines saying "solange wilvert to replace natasha poly as gucci model"
 
most people don't know anything about any of the models, certainly not their names. that is why there are no headlines about what they do. outside of the fashion world, no one cares.

celebrities on the other hand are, by definition, famous. they bring attention to the product being sold in a way that models don't.
 
from music.yahoo

Morissette, Mraz Fall Into the Gap

07/27/2005 6:38 PM, E! Online
Charlie Amter

The Gap is filling up with a new batch of music stars.

Alanis Morissette, Jason Mraz, Joss Stone, John Legend, Liz Phair, Keith Urban, Destiny's Child's Michelle Williams and Incubus' Brandon Boyd and are set to appear in advertisements for the San Francisco-based retailer beginning late next month.

The television spots and print ads will focus on the "favorites"--both jeans and music--of the various artists, according to a press release from the clothing company.

Morissette, for example is partial to "Crazy" by Seal, and her favorite pair of jeans is Gap's new Curvy Flair. Mraz's fave tune is Bob Marley's "One Love," and he prefers Straight Fit jeans.

Apple's iTunes Music Store is also getting in on the campaign, offering up a free download to any Gap customer who tries on a pair of jeans Aug. 8 through Aug. 31.

British soul sensation Joss Stone has already appeared in several commercials for the chain, and will continue singing Gap's praises, despite some recent U.K. tabloid reports the 18-year-old was nixed by the retailer after moving in with her 25-year-old boyfriend.

When Stone was first drafted by the jean purveyor, rumors swirled that the move was made because the previous Gap pitchwoman, former Sex in the City star Sarah Jessica Parker, proved ineffective at luring a younger demographic to stores--a charge both Gap officials and Parker have denied.

The Gap also plans to release a limited-edition album featuring its roster of musicians covering their favorite classic tunes. The collection will be available at Gap stores and at gap.com. The enhanced disc will also feature a director's cut of the fall TV commercial and behind-the-scenes footage of the various spots.

Of course, offering up exclusives in conjunction with non-traditional music outlets is nothing new for the likes of Morissette.

The "Thank U" singer recently irked music retailers in her native Canada after she inked a deal with coffee giant Starbucks to sell her acoustic version of Jagged Little Pill weeks ahead of its official release date. The Starbucks-only period just ended.

Tuesday, Mraz made like Morissette and Bob Dylan, announcing he'd be among the latest group caffeine-happy musicians enlisted for a new Starbucks compilation disc.

Mraz will cover Björk's "Unravel" on the forthcoming collection, Hear Music XM Radio Sessions, Vol. 1, the coffee chain and XM Satellite radio jointly announced Tuesday.

The first edition of the series will be available starting Aug. 3 at Starbucks/Hear Music locations in the U.S. and Canada.
 
Hey, marketing is marketing. If they felt that it would have brought any negative attention to their label, it was justifiable.
 
from hello magazine

Despite rumours to the contrary, British soul singer Joss Stone is still a trend-setting favourite for clothing retailer Gap.
While last week it was reported that the boho blonde had been cut from the denim giant's upcoming adverts, the stylish teenager is once again striking a pose for the chain's autumn campaign.
Replacing Sex And The City star Sarah Jessica Parker for summer 2005, Joss has been strutting her stuff in the white denim line and crooning The Right Time in TV ads. For autumn, she'll be joining fellow music divas Alanis Morissette and Michelle Williams of Destiny's Child to show off the latest Gap collection.
Joss, who has reportedly earned upwards of £600,000 in endorsements alone since topping the charts, will be singing one of her favourite tunes – the Beach Boys' God Only Knows – for the TV campaigns. Meanwhile, Alanis will record her preferred hit, Crazy by Seal, and Michelle has chosen the Al Green classic, Let's Stay Together.
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First, was SJP dropped? I thought her contract just expired.

Second, what's with all this Middle America talk? I'm so tired of that stuff. I suppose they mean the people in Iowa, or Nebraska... I'm sorry, but you can find conservative all of the United States.

Third, where's the "Bible Belt", exactly?

Lastly, I have to agree, Michelle Williams does absolutely nothing for me. I think Joss is a fresher face.

OH! And Alanis is going to sing Seal's "Crazy"? That's so awesome. I can't wait to hear it...
 
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