Nike alters its iconic tagline
Nike has unveiled a fresh advertising campaign that aims to inspire the younger generation to "write the next chapter" in sports history. The campaign, which does not replace the iconic "Just Do It" tagline, instead focuses on reflecting inner motivation and the choice to act, rather than external athletic achievements.
Meanwhile, fashion house Armani is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a fashion show. The event, initially planned as the finale of Milan Fashion Week, will take place in the courtyard of Milan's Galleria di Piazza Scala at the end of September. Armani, known for his dedication to his work, has stated, "I am my work."
Contrary to some speculations, the fashion show is not related to Nike's recent advertising campaign. The Nike ad features global stars such as tennis player Carlos Alcaraz, basketball player LeBron James, runner Sha'Carri Richardson, and other athletes. The fashion show, however, does not feature these stars.
Armani has been working tirelessly on his anniversary collection, and an exhibition dedicated to his work will also be held at the Galleria. The show coincides with the 50th anniversary of Armani's house, but it is not aimed at inspiring the younger generation to write "the next chapter" in fashion history.
It's worth noting that the identity of the designer showing his last fashion show in September at the Galleria di Piazza Scala in Milan is not explicitly stated in the available search results.
In the new Nike campaign, greatness lies in the choice to act, not just the result. The campaign is a call to action for the modern generation to step up and make their mark in sports history. The fashion show, on the other hand, is a celebration of Armani's legacy and his unwavering commitment to his craft.
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