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    COMPANY PROFILE Dove is a personal care brand developed by Unilever in 1957 which is based in United Kingdom. Dove products are sold in more than 80 countries worldwide and manufactures in Argentina‚Brazil‚Egypt‚Philippines‚Pakistan‚Netherlands‚Mexico‚Indonesia‚India‚Germany‚Israel‚Ireland‚Japan‚Poland‚South

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    Abstract: This case is about Unilever ’s "Campaign for Real Beauty" (CFRB) marketing campaign for its leading personal care brand ’Dove ’. CFRB was a multi-faceted campaign that sought to challenge the stereotypes set by the beauty industry. This campaign featured regular women (non-models) who were beautiful in their own way and did not fit in with the idealized images of models‚ super-models‚ and celebrities. Unilever developed the CFRB campaign based on a global study on the perceptions and

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    Dove Campaign for Real Beauty In today’s world the media has been setting trends and producing images of the perfect woman. Now take into account that the conjured “perfect woman” is 5’11‚ weighs 110 pounds‚ has excessively smooth shiny hair and no visible body flaws. This is what the media covers. Magazines are constantly promoting the skinny actresses. Ads are forever altering and touching up photos. Articles are constantly praising the new weight loss secret. So is this real beauty? These

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    INITIALS: Contents LECTURER’S COMMENTS / GRADE 2 Introduction This project requires me to conduct research on female slim images in advertising‚ focus on a problem of negative impactions of advertising images of slim female models and beauty stereotypes1 and answer a research question “how slim images in advertising effect on women’s behavior?”. In the research topic I am writing about issues that inspired to highlight this theme. In a problem statement I am talking about current situation

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    means that the individual‚ that you compare yourself with is not as well off than you. There are many things individuals can compare themselves with‚ but mass media is one of the most common because you get confronted with it several times a day. They beauty ideal of the mass media is however so unrealistic‚ that it is hard to go through a day as women without getting the message that you are not good enough. There out you can see‚ that social comparison can have many negative effects like a bad mood

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    unrealistic standard of beauty. The Dove Campaign for Real Beauty ispartnering with the entertainment industry to address this issue by giving girls a reality check educating them about what images are real versus Hollywood magic. This global program is especially relevant as girls today are measuring themselves against impossible beauty ideals. The new campaign was developed to help girls realize what they see in movies and magazines represents an unrealistic standard of beauty‚ not an everyday achievable

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    January 23‚ 2014 “Dove: Real Beauty Sketches” by Ogilvy & Mather Ad Agency‚ April 14‚ 2013 < http://realbeautysketches.dove.us/ > In April 2013‚ Dove launched a “Real Beautycampaign after performing marketing research and discovering that only 2% of all women consider themselves to be “beautiful”. In an effort to boost self-esteem and moral‚ Dove introduced a television ad in the form‚ which incorporated a powerful and touching social experiment. In this commercial‚ several different

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    Introduction In the present time culture convinces us the real beauty of people is body`s beauty. Women are encouraged to invest in their bodies through diets‚ choosing proper life style‚ exercising and purchasing cosmetics which correct natural beauty. That`s one of ways to reach a paragon of beauty. The main role of creating healthy‚ young and skinny image plays media‚ specially advertising. Principal goal of advertising is building brand image and persuade customers for buying product‚ but its

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    Dove’s Campaign for Real Beauty I am really glad to finally see a beauty brand advertise all kinds of women and to actually see them start a campaign that emphasizes the idea that beauty really does come in all shapes‚ sizes and age groups. Dove’s Campaign for Real Beauty is an excellent way to restructure the footprints media has left on our superficial society. So far we have been brought up with the ideology that one has to look a certain way in order to really be beautiful‚ but very few people

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    determine how to maintain the Dove brand’s momentum. The key objectives and goals of the Dove product line is to increase market share‚ develop a strong marketing campaign‚ retain functional strengths of the brand‚ maintain the image of the “Real Beautycampaign‚ and staying ahead of competition. Due to the highly competitive industry‚ marketing communication is critical to ensure campaign momentum. Kerstin must decide how to keep the drive of the initial campaign going. This will be achieved

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