3:18 pm By Maegan La Mala · Food| Marketing| mexico · Comments Off
2 Dec 2005
There is a call from the community to boycott a Tequila named after and branded with the image of the Mexican artista Frida Kahlo. According to Latino LA:
the niece of the famed Mexican painter and the founder of “The Frida Kahlo Corporation,” is marketing Frida Kahlo Tequila, claiming the right to license products using the artist’s name and image. The clear glass bottles of tequila are ornamented with a portrait photo of Kahlo on the label, her image surrounded by garlands of flowers, and a wooden bottle stopper engraved with the artist’s image
The artista’s image and art has been used on everything from bags to tee shirts and now, un trago? Art critics and people who truly appreciate the talent and legacy of the painter are right for calling out this blatant commercialism. What’s next Frida Kahlo underwear? Oh wait. They actually make those too.
Via / Latino LA
8:02 am By Maegan La Mala · Florida| Marketing| Shopping| Spain| World · 1 Comment
30 Sep 2005Yesterday in Miami, Spain launched a $95 million campaign to promote Spanish products. Considered the #10 economic power in the world, their sales don’t project that image with US sales last year less than $7 billion. The balance is currently tipped in favor of the US with our exports to Spain in 2004 almost reaching $9 billion.
The marketing campaign run by Spain will focus on creating an image of quality and innovation, not just on traditional products such as proscuitto ham and oil, but also on products and services in the technological realm. Also expect to see more advertising for quality Spanish wines, fashion, and Spain as a tourist destination.
El Nuevo Herald article: “España Lanza en Miami una Nueva Campaña.”
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