Ad Nut
Apr 4, 2018

Rolls Royce Phantom likened to...a Siamese fighting fish?

Work from the UK: 'One of one' by Havas London for Rolls Royce.

After viewing this commercial for Rolls Royce from Havas London, Ad Nut is thinking of going into business breeding Siamese fighting fish (aka betta fish). Apparently they are now a luxury collector's item among the wealthy—the ichthyological version of an absurdly expensive vehicle. Either that or the brand is trying to appeal to the fish breeder demographic in Southeast Asia. 

Ad Nut thanks the ad nuts at Campaign UK, who covered this work first (and included the creative credits).

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