Benetton has always been one to push the limits of traditional fashion advertising but the latest campaign has world leaders in a frenzy.
With its latest campaign "Unhate" launched this past Wednesday, Nov. 16th, Benetton is featuring global leaders who have very different views, kissing each other. Ads include President Barack Obama with Venezuela's Hugo Chavez and Pope Benedict XVI and Sheik Ahmed al-Tayeb.
The Vatican was the first to be outraged and caused Benetton to pull that specific ad. While publications like the New York Times turned down the campaign, the online presence will continue and ads are due to appear in publications such as Newsweek and Monocle. But controversy is no foreign word around the Benetton office. Twenty five years ago, Benetton released its multiracial "United Colors of Benetton" campaign which quickly become an identity for the company.
Now, with Benetton struggling to keep up with competitors such as Zara, the "Unhate" campaign is part of a plan to relaunch the brand and the label which is returning to its historical staples, focusing on knitwear and colors.
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