Does my bottom line look big in this?

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Description: Research by Dr Ben Barry, an Ogilvy Foundation scholar at Cambridge Judge Business School, into the way fashion brands use models reveals that women want those models, regardless of age or size, to inspire them with glamour, artistry and creativity, as opposed to stimulating just aspiration. His cross-cultural study of consumer response to size, age and race diversity in fashion advertising involving nearly three thousand women in North America, Canada and China also revealed strong cultural differences. In North America he found the practice of using only models who reflect the Western beauty ideal to be ineffective, whereas in China younger Chinese women actually increased purchase intention when they saw idealised Western models. Multi-regional approaches, explains Dr Barry, are therefore needed when developing successful advertising.
 
Created: 2012-05-15 10:40
Collection: Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Marketing & Strategy
Publisher: Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge
Copyright: Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge
Language: eng (English)
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Producer:  Michael Robinson
Author:  Dr Ben Barry
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