Nike gets real in ads to women
Adage yesterday pointed out Nike's new advertising, by W+K, aimed at women. The print ads (there is no TV) feature six different body parts, from shoulders to thighs, and copy that is a bit sassy.
Nancy Monsarrat, Nike's U.S. ad director, called the branding campaign an extension of the "If You Let Me Play" campaign geared toward women that Nike ran in the late 1990s -- with one exception. "In the '90s we finally got smart and said, 'Hey, let’s talk to women.' But we never talked specifically about women’s bodies, and that’s a hot topic right now."
Read on to check out the ads.

Copy: My shoulders aren't dainty or proportional to my hips. Some say they are like a man's. I say, leave men out of it. They are mine. I made them in a swimming pool then I went to yoga and made my arms.

Copy: My knees are tomboys. They get bruised and cut every time I play soccer. I'm proud of them and wear my dresses short. My mother worries I will never marry with knees like these. But I know there's someone out there who will say to me: I love you and I love your knees. I want the four of us to grow old together.

Copy: My butt is big and round like the letter C and then thousand lunges have made it rounder but not smaller. And that's just fine. It's a space heater for my side of the bed. It's my ambassador. To those who walk behind me, it's a border collie that herds skinny women away from the best deals at clothing sales. My butt is big and that's just fine. And those who might scorn it are invited to kiss it.
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Wow, Nice. I particularly like the shoulders one.
I was up early one morning and caught Katie Couric and Donny Deutsch talking about the latest trend in "real-ness" in ads. Ala showing women with real women curves ( Dove campaign), and these with other real women things that make them uniquely beautiful.
Deutsch-bag, said these were obviously written by men and that the Campaign for Natural beauty still showcased unattainable beauty.
I say unattainable beauty is Donny with a mullet in a speedo.
I think I've seen that photograph. ;) Didn't one of Donny's AD's email that out on the web.... ? (hehe)
I resemble that remark.