Mandarin campaign takes flight as the stars line up
<p>The long-awaited Mandarin Oriental global print campaign by M&C
</p><p>Saatchi Hong Kong launches this month, featuring photographs of nine
</p><p>celebrities, shot by celebrated photographer Patrick Lichfield.
</p><p><BR><BR>
</p><p>Each of the nine famous faces were photographed in locations which best
</p><p>represented the feeling of well-being; this being the theme of the
</p><p>campaign.
</p><p><BR><BR>
</p><p>Violinist Vanessa Mae, actress Michelle Yeoh, entrepreneur David Tang,
</p><p>supermodels Elle McPherson and Jerry Hall, author Frederick Forsyth,
</p><p>actress Jane Seymour and Lord Lichfield himself all declare themselves
</p><p>to be fans of the Mandarin, a play on the fan logo of the hotel
</p><p>group.
</p><p><BR><BR>
</p><p>Readers are invited to check out the website to find out more
</p><p>(www.mandarinoriental.com), and the campaign is running in international
</p><p>titles such as The New Yorker, International Herald Tribune, Tatler,
</p><p>Harpers & Queen, Wired, Wallpaper and Vanity Fair.
</p><p><BR><BR>
</p><p>M&C's team included ECDs Alan Jarvie and Spencer Wong, CD Keiron
</p><p>Simpson, art director Deon Hug, account director Eddie Cubberly and
</p><p>account manager Mimi Tang; Carat's Annie Allen handled the media
</p><p>account.
</p><p><BR><BR>
</p>
by
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03/17/2000
The long-awaited Mandarin Oriental global print campaign by M&C
Saatchi Hong Kong launches this month, featuring photographs of nine
celebrities, shot by celebrated photographer Patrick Lichfield.
Each of the nine famous faces were photographed in locations which best
represented the feeling of well-being; this being the theme of the
campaign.
Violinist Vanessa Mae, actress Michelle Yeoh, entrepreneur David Tang,
supermodels Elle McPherson and Jerry Hall, author Frederick Forsyth,
actress Jane Seymour and Lord Lichfield himself all declare themselves
to be fans of the Mandarin, a play on the fan logo of the hotel
group.
Readers are invited to check out the website to find out more
(www.mandarinoriental.com), and the campaign is running in international
titles such as The New Yorker, International Herald Tribune, Tatler,
Harpers & Queen, Wired, Wallpaper and Vanity Fair.
M&C's team included ECDs Alan Jarvie and Spencer Wong, CD Keiron
Simpson, art director Deon Hug, account director Eddie Cubberly and
account manager Mimi Tang; Carat's Annie Allen handled the media
account.