Maybelline gets a 3DOOH makeover with QMS

By AdNews | 11 September 2023
 

Digital media outdoor company QMS has revealed a new 3DOOH animated campaign with beauty brand Maybelline New York.

The campaign uses animated 3DOOH anamorphic illusion to bring creative to life, featuring the brand’s new Avatar model 'May', who was launched alongside Maybelline's global ambassador Gigi Hadid in a move to merge the real and the virtual.

The 'Falsies Surreal' mascara campaign is running through September, with 'May' featured across QMS’ digital large format assets and City of Sydney network.

Maybelline New York marketing director for Australia and New Zealand, Alexandra Shadbolt, said when a mascara delivers a transformation as surreal as this, it takes something just as surreal to launch it.

"At Maybelline, we love to push boundaries and break new ground, and that is why we turned to QMS to help us bring May to life on the streets of Australia with 3DOOH," she said.

QMS chief revenue officer, Alex Kerley, said the company is excited to see this latest partnership, with a distinguished beauty brand like Maybelline New York, come to life.

"The appetite for 3DOOH campaigns continues to thrive with new categories wanting to push the boundaries and explore what could be possible," said Kerley.

"Out of home is one of the last true broadcast media, enabling brands to influence big audiences through high impact creative executions. The innovation, immediacy and power delivered by DOOH, including 3DOOH, is a key part of the medium’s growth and success.”

 

Credits:

Client: L’Oreal

Brand: Maybelline New York

Campaign: Maybelline Falsies Surreal 2023

Agency: Wavemaker, Victoria

Creative: Maybelline and QUBE

Media: QMS

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