The event was meant to be a Q&A focused on Trump’s policy platform, but he told the crowd: “Let’s not do any more questions. Let’s just listen to music. Let’s make it into our music.”
Until Woolies launches a macaroon into orbit, Game is the only South African retailer to pull off a stunt like this.
A recent education-related campaign is using the face of Hendrik Verwoerd to really drive home its message.
The Democratic Alliance has outlined its plans for the first 100 days in charge of South Africa, should it win the upcoming elections.
The world has known for months now that Kylie Jenner is pregnant, but she is holding on to her secret one Calvin Klein blanket at a time. People ain’t buying it.
Greenpop is getting in on water-wise gardening in the Cape, and their latest campaign is a pretty cheeky take on the merits of growing that bush.
As a result of a certain Adolf Hitler the swastika is forever tainted, but that’s not what one clothing company thought when they tried a little rebranding.
Taking things to another level, an LA-based fashion brand found couples willing to be photographed while having sex. We have the pixelated images to make it OK.
Jeremy Scott has a way of finding inspiration from everyday items, but his latest creation has been caught up in controversy for good reason.
PUMA’s latest campaign involves empowering women, and they have chosen Cara Delevingne to be the one to represent – black marker and all.
Marc Jacobs’ latest campaign is a music video of “beautiful freaks”, starring a whole range of influential people. Get your freak on, Missy.
By now you have probably seen the DA’s latest ad campaign. They are very good at irking the opposition, and now a Mandela wants it removed.
In an effort to label Donald Trump a fraud, Hillary’s latest web campaign targets his so-called university and the con job it really was.
Summer is hitting UK shores and the rain has relented, so there’s no time like now to get those nipples out for a good cause.
Calvin Klein have made a booboo, and people aren’t too stoked that one of their photos is encouraging people to look up skirts.
There is a lot of hype around the Zoolander No.2 movie and this is its best yet.
Apple’s latest campaign for its newest product promises to show you the universe.
If you’re taking to the US presidential candidacy and are keen to see who is in the game, you gotta see this video from yet another self-entitled entrepreneur.
Checkers’ surprised those who rate themselves as Foodies in a recent secret social experiment at the Route44 market in Stellenbosch.
The point of the “Make Joseph Kony Famous” campaign had every intention to help and save the child soldiers in Uganda, but it was hit with a brick wall of controversy. What happened?
Ah, the good old controversial ad campaign. I love them. If it’s not Nando’s getting the ruling party irate, then it’s the local bank offending every Steve from Vredenburg to Thoyoyandou.
Calvin Klein decided to use a model with some meat on her bones, and has had to endure an international Twitter outrage towards them. All because people can’t read properly.
This kid is 12 and he definitely owns more Burberry items than I ever will. Even if I had to rob the Burberry store on Regent Street.
It’s good to see so many campaigns, dedicated to raising awareness for illnesses and diseases, go viral. Here’s another one – hopefully it’ll do as well as the ALS challenge did!
A Singapore ad agency targets the football hype to highlight the negatives of sports betting and gambling.
Mini has responded with a stellar effect to the complaints regarding its new “Drive it like it’s stolen” billboard.
Nigel Farage has become the surprise star of billboard campaign promoting a website specialising in extramarital affairs. Awkward.
Trust National Geographic to do something incredible with an advertising campaign. Utilising the ‘seflie’ trend in their message is beyond genius.
Dove’s latest ‘Real Beauty’ campaign makes women look dumb and gullible. Dove follows women by using video diaries, as they embark on testing Dove’s latest product, RB-X. Has the skin care brand gone too far?
It wasn’t so much the visuals of the now deleted FNB “You Can Help” YouTube videos that the ANC are freaking out about, it’s more about what was said. We managed to get hold of a number of those offending quotes. Click for more.