Top 10 Christmas campaigns of 2017
Dec. 10, 2017
$1 trillion: The total holiday sales for last year. That represented to 4% increase over 2015. (Deloitte, “2016 Holiday Survey”). Whether this year's expenses will break the record or not, it's all about statistics.
But Christmas is more than money and statistics...
Last year was full of impressive Christmas advertising campaigns such as "Buster The Boxer", "Come Together" and "That is Christmas".
This year was also full of memorable works from all over the World and we have picked up top 10... From "Paddington" to "Sway"... Hope you will enjoy watching.

"Paddington & The Christmas Visitor"
Brand: M&S | Agency: Grey London

Brand: Age UK | Agency: Drum

Brand: Debenhams | Agency: JWT London

"Bring Everyone Together"
Brand: M&M's | Agencies: CLM BBDO, BBDO New York

Brand: Audi | Agency: Venables Bell & Partners

Brand: Allegro | Agency: Bardzo

"The most important ingredient for Christmas"
Brand: Rewe | Agency: thjnk

Brand: Samsung | Agency: adam&eveDDB

Brand: NOS | Agency: Havas Lisbon

Brand: Apple | Agency: Imperial Woodpecker
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