Christmas is right around the corner and the nation was graced with John Lewis' advert once again. But after seeing a large amount of negativity towards the advert, our columnist Judi Love has said it proves racism in the UK still exists.
05.11.2021 - 15:13 / ok.co.uk
John Lewis shoppers have been left fuming after discovering the Christmas jumper from their ad doesn't light up or play music in real life.Titled 'Unexpected Guest', the festive campaign dropped on Thursday 4 November and sees an alien named Skye crash-land onto earth and into the woods at the height of the Christmas period before she is greeted by a 14 year old boy named Nathan.The two-minute ad reminds viewers of experiencing Christmas for the first time after 2020 saw families isolated with
.Christmas is right around the corner and the nation was graced with John Lewis' advert once again. But after seeing a large amount of negativity towards the advert, our columnist Judi Love has said it proves racism in the UK still exists.
John Lewis has launched a Black Friday sale early with discounts on big-name Sony headphones and Amazon devices.
Earlier this month, high street giant John Lewis unveiled its long-awaited Christmas advert.
Christmas advert.Released last week, this year’s edition of the annual festive ad – titled ‘Unexpected Guest’ – features Lola Young’s take on the 1984 Philip Oakey and Giorgio Moroder hit.As the BBC reports, Somerset alt-folk duo The Portraits claimed that the cover bears a resemblance to the version they released last December for the Mind and Cruse Bereavement Support charities.Last week, the group – comprising Jeremy and Lorraine Millington – shared a lengthy message on Facebook in which they
Christmas adverts have the ability to leave us feeling all warm and fuzzy inside.They have been some fantastic ones including John Lewis' The Long Wait, and who can forget when the Spice Girls went shopping in Tesco? However, occasionally the marketing teams don't get it quite right.The release of John Lewis' latest ad - 'The Unexpected Guest' has left viewers divided. "John Lewis lost their touch with the Christmas advert quite a few years ago," one person wrote on Twitter.
The festive jumper featured in the John Lewis 2021 Christmas advert has officially sold out - just hours after it was launched.
It's November, it's getting colder outside and before you know it, it will be time to leave some mince pies on your mantlepiece for Santa Claus.
Giorgio Moroder‘s 1984 hit ‘Together In Electric Dreams’ for this year’s John Lewis Christmas advert.The up-and-coming singer has performed a downbeat cover of the electro classic for the annual festive video, which you can view below.The clip shows a young boy meeting an alien in the woods who he brings home to meet his family for Christmas.“I feel super honoured to be a part of this, growing up I always watched the John Lewis Christmas adverts, they’re iconic and so it kinda feels surreal
It's that time of the year again when John Lewis releases its annual Christmas advert signalling the start of the winter season.
Along with that first sip of mulled wine or nibble of a mince pie, you know the festive season is upon us when John Lewis unveils its Christmas advert.
The John Lewis Christmas advert 2021 is here and it's super magical.Titled 'Unexpected Guest', the festive campaign sees an alien named Skye crash-land onto earth and into the woods at the height of the Christmas period before she is greeted by a 14 year old boy named Nathan. And it has got us thinking about past John Lewis ads, from Edgar the dragon to 'The Long Wait' that saw an adorable little boy waiting for Santa.
John Lewis Christmas adverts have become a staple of the festive period and rarely fail to bring a tear to the eye.
The John Lewis Christmas advert debuted today with this year’s song choice already being frantically searched for after hitting screens. As we’ve come to expect from the retailer, the ad showcases a classic song re-imagined by a modern artist.This year's offering features the song Together in Electric Dreams, originally by Human League's front man Philip Oakey, reworked by 20-year-old singer Lola Young.
Today is the day we have all been waiting for – the John Lewis Christmas advert is finally out.
London-born singer-songwriter Lola Young is the stunning voice of the John Lewis 2021 Christmas advert. The 20 year old, who has recorded a cover of Together In Electric Dreams originally released by Philip Oakey and Giorgio Moroder in 1984, has wowed fans with her incredible vocals on the hotly-anticipated Christmas advert.