Korean Baby Version Of David Beckham's Armani Ad
An adorable Korean baby appears on a diaper ad spoofing David Beckham in his famous Giorgio Armani underwear campaign.

"Children who are no longer using diapers can wear Good-Nites to prevent bed wetting. We show Good-Nites being worn as fashionable underwear to show children that Good-Nites aren't diapers," explains Korean advertising agency Diamond Ogilvy who created the ads.
Do you agree? Good. Let's get back to the ad.
To avoid child pornography, the baby cannot wear briefs while holding on the rope just like David Beckham. Still, the young fellow managed to pose like a fashionable man and it has nothing to do with the diaper. What he lacks in masculinity, he compensates with character. Check out the look on his face!

"Children who are no longer using diapers can wear Good-Nites to prevent bed wetting. We show Good-Nites being worn as fashionable underwear to show children that Good-Nites aren't diapers," explains Korean advertising agency Diamond Ogilvy who created the ads.
Do you agree? Good. Let's get back to the ad.
To avoid child pornography, the baby cannot wear briefs while holding on the rope just like David Beckham. Still, the young fellow managed to pose like a fashionable man and it has nothing to do with the diaper. What he lacks in masculinity, he compensates with character. Check out the look on his face!
Labels: Armani, campaign ads, David Beckham



