Thursday, September 29, 2011

M-Net's beautiful campaign, 25 faces through the years for its special 25th birthday, in October revealed!


It's big! It's beautiful! It's ultra glamorous, massive in scope (both physically and metaphorically) and looks awesome - M-Net's 25 faces to celebrate 25 years for M-Net's special 25th birthday campaign for October.

In August I broke the news RIGHT HERE that M-Net is working on a lavish plan to celebrate its major 25th milestone with faces from the past as well as now, and here is the very first photo now on M-Net's corporate website of that campaign. Readers are telling me they've seen it already in newspapers and magazines.

This photo will be part of M-Net's massive multi-dimensional campaign and these are the faces that will be popping up solo, as well as in groups, and in this massive photo on everything from billboards to magazines and in special on-air promos on the various M-Net channels during the whole of October.

There's only 24 faces in this photo on quick count (so someone's been removed and it's no longer technically 25 people) but how awesome-looking is this?

From Colin Moss to Ashley Hayden, Elana Afrika and Derek Watts and Doreen Morris, to ProVerb and Hykie Berg and Shaleen Surtie-Richards and Nico Panagio and Tammy-Anne Fortuin and Brumilda van Rensburg, Connie Ferguson, Shona Ferguson, Coenie de Villiers and several more, this epic M-Net 25th birthday photo canvass is big in every sense of the word. (Click on the pic to see the whole photo.)

The beautiful faces in this incredible work of art really, are dripping in the finest glamour wear echoeing tones of blues and purples in keeping with the M-Net colours.

All are clearly individually styled and are shimmering in Sunday bests, most probably sourced from all over including top designers and exclusive boutiques, and with not so much as a hair out of place. Splendid and great, and clearly a great effort behind-the-scenes culminating in a very well executed and well done photo, befitting the pay broadcaster celebrating a quarter of a century.