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Advertising Format Evolution in Fashion Brands’ Communication: Contagious Case Study 2010–2020

In: Fashion Communication

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  • Cristina Sánchez-Blanco

    (School of Communication, Universidad de Navarra)

  • Jorge del Río Pérez

    (School of Communication, Universidad de Navarra)

  • Marta Torregrosa

    (School of Communication, Universidad de Navarra)

  • Elena Luisa Sanjurjo

    (School of Economics, Universidad de Navarra)

Abstract

This paper aims to understand the evolution of the use of fashion brands’ advertising formats during the period 2010–2020. With the impact of digitization, the relationships of brands with consumers through communication and the number and type of formats used to reach them have changed. The communication campaigns of fashion brands selected by the prestigious Contagious magazine are analyzed from the point of view of the formats used. 116 fashion brand campaigns, which belong to 55 different fashion brands, were studied. It is demonstrated, through a correlation coefficient and a correspondence analysis, how fashion brands use varied formats to build cross- media communication and use those most related to the digital environment.

Suggested Citation

  • Cristina Sánchez-Blanco & Jorge del Río Pérez & Marta Torregrosa & Elena Luisa Sanjurjo, 2021. "Advertising Format Evolution in Fashion Brands’ Communication: Contagious Case Study 2010–2020," Springer Books, in: Teresa Sádaba & Nadzeya Kalbaska & Francesca Cominelli & Lorenzo Cantoni & Marta Torregrosa Puig (ed.), Fashion Communication, pages 103-115, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-030-81321-5_9
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-81321-5_9
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