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ATMs become GAYTMs for The Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras.
In their 8th year supporting the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, sponsor and partner banking group ANZ celebrated by turning 10 ATMS into GAYTMs and are donating the ATM operator fees for non-ANZ cardholders to non-profit organization Twenty10 for the duration of the campaign.
The GAYTMs even dispense rainbow receipts:
Created by Whybin\TBWA Melbourne, each of the ten GAYTMs is decked out with a different theme and located around Sydney, Bondi Junction, Darlinghurt and Surry Hills.
Hello Sailor:
Location: 81 Oxford St, Darlinghurst
Mo'Town:
Location: 242 Pitt St, Sydney
Pink Ink:
Location: 410 Oxford St, Bondi Junction
Party People:
Location: 205 Castlereagh St, Sydney
Equal Love:
Location: 205 Castlereagh St, Sydney
Drag It Up:
Location: 81 Oxford St, Darlinghurst
Pride:
Location: 242 Pitt St, Sydney
Unicorn Dream:
Location: 388 George St, Sydney
Denim Darling:
Location: 543 Crown St, Surry Hills
Go Wild:
Location: 388 George St, Sydney
The Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras is a non-for profit member based organization responsible for putting together the annual Parade and Festival, as well as a number of other events throughout the year. ANZ has been a major sponsor since 2007, with their recently announced three year Principle Partnership taking them to their 10 year anniversary supporting the event.
The press release:
ANZ Bank transforms ATMs into GAYTMs for Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA – Monday February 24, 2014 – ANZ is proud Principal Partner of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras 2014. To celebrate, they’ve transformed central Sydney ATMs into dazzling GAYTMs to show their support for diversity and turning the day-to-day activity of withdrawing money into a fabulous experience.
above: GAYTMs in situ
Created by Whybin\TBWA Melbourne, each unique GAYTM has been inspired by gay and lesbian culture. The designs see each ATM being bejewelled by hand in rhinestones, sequins, studs, leather, denim and fur. From unicorns and drag queens to rainbows and tattoos, each GAYTM is a riot of colour and textures to celebrate the festival and show ANZ’s support for diversity.
above: installing the Hello Sailor GAYTM
As well as looking fabulous on the outside, selected ANZ GAYTM screens themselves have been given a makeover to carry messages and well-wishes such as ‘Hello gorgeous’, ‘Cash out and proud’, and of course… ‘Happy Mardi Gras!’.
And to complete the experience, the GAYTMs will dispense rainbow coloured receipts.
Beyond simply joining the party, ANZ is donating the ATM operator fees for non-ANZ cardholders from the GAYTMs to non-profit organisation Twenty10 for the duration of the campaign.
“ANZ’s GAYTMs are a fun and colourful way of bringing our ATMs out to celebrate diversity and show our support for one of Australia’s largest festivals,” said Carolyn Bendall, Head of Australia Marketing ANZ.
She added, “ANZ has been a major sponsor and participant of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras since 2007, recently announcing a further three year commitment as inaugural Principal Partner.”
CREDITS:
Client: ANZ
Creative Agency: Whybin\TBWA Melbourne
Creative:
Executive Creative Director: Paul Reardon
Digital Creative Director: Damian Royce
Creatives: Tara Ford, Daniel Pizzato, Andy Lish
Digital Designer: Frieda Handoko
Production:
Executive Producer: Margot Ger
Producer: Lauren Pell
Digital Producer: Mish Fabok
Production Company - Will O'Rourke:
Project & Artistic Director: The Glue Society (James Dive & Pete Baker)
Executive Producer: Michael Ritchie
Head of Projects: Josh Mullens
Project Manager: Mel Reardon
Account Service & Planning:
Regional Group Head: Mim Haysom
Group Account Director: Claire Tenzer
Account Manager: Alice McCormack
Head of Digital: Kimberlee Wells
Digital Planner: Scott Woodhouse
PR:
PR Agency: Eleven PR
PR Director: Rob Lowe
Account Director: Fiona Milliken
Senior Account Executive: Claire Verlander
Cash out and proud at ANZ
Meet Two Lovable Guys Who Don Gay Apparel In Some Very Pun-ny Christmas Cards.
Although Bill Bowersock Jr. and Gregg Higuchi met in the Le Marais neighborhood in Paris in 1997, they soon learned they actually lived less then two miles away from each other in San Francisco. A coincidence that turned out to benefit them and, as you'll see from this post, anyone on their annual Christmas Card mailing list.
above photo of Gregg and Bill by James Gosnell
After a five year friendship, the two San Franciscans (who are now legally and happily wed) began dating and their tradition of sending out humorous holiday cards was born.
Their first joint holiday card in 2002 featured a photo of their seasonally manicured toes at and the caption, "Living, Loving and Laughing under our Mistletoes":
That was the beginning of their pun-driven, tongue-in-cheek holiday cards that tap into some funny takes on Christmas Culture, from being Vegetarian Deer Hunters to chefs wishing you a Happy Hollandaise.
Each year since they have executed a different theme - from "Christmas Mime is Here" to "Silent Knight, Holey Knight" to " 'twas the Twilight before Christmas." In 2011, Bill & Gregg were included in a December article in the San Francisco Chronicle by Alec Scott on "Cardies", people who create their own usual holiday cards.
2003, Vegetarian Deer Hunters:
2004, NUTScracker, Men In Tights:
2006, Christmas Mime is Here:
2006, Silent Knight, Holey Knight:
2009, Married Mistletoes:
2010, "'twas the TWILIGHT before Christmas ~ are you Team Santa or Team Claws?"
2012: Late night SF Partying
2013: Two of the Wiser of the Three Men
above: This year's card proves that they are truly wise men, opting for Palm Springs as their mid-winter desert destination.
"We talk through several ideas throughout the year, keeping a running list," says Bill, on behalf of the two. "Our default conversation topic is often, What should our card be this year? We have a lot of fun planning our Christmas cards."
A true Holiday Ham, I had to include this recent photo of Bill by Rey Rey's Photography donning a Christmas Tree skirt as a cape despite it not being one of their annual cards because.... well, it's fabulous.
Full disclosure is that I've known Bill Bowersock Jr. for over 30 years now and he's one of the brightest, kindest, most generous human beings on the planet. Friends of Bill and Gregg heartily agree.
Belgian Chocolate Bumholes. That's Right... Edible Anus.
Oh No. Yoko Designs A Ridiculous Men's Line For Opening Ceremony. Prices and Pics of Yoko Ono's Fashions For Men 1969-2012.
This holiday season, Opening Ceremony teamed up with Yoko Ono to create what they call "a very special apparel collection" consisting of 34 high-priced pieces available exclusively at OC.
above: Humberto Leon of Opening Ceremony with Yoko Ono (photo courtesy of NY Times)
Titled “Fashions for Men 1969-2012,” the limited-edition line is based on a book of hand-drawn illustrations (shown below) that Yoko presented to John Lennon on the occasion of their wedding. 43 years later, Yoko and Opening Ceremony have worked together to bring her sketches to life.
According to the New York Times, Ms. Ono loved the way her late husband looked in and out of clothes, so many of her pieces accentuate the 'good bits' e.g. nipples, buttocks and the crotch area.
The Times reports "“Men were always wanting us to look good and take off everything,” Ms. Ono said. “And we were never able to enjoy men’s sexuality in that way.”
Given that, I can only assume that the collection exemplifies what she believes is a way to enjoy men's sexuality. While it does nothing for me, you can decide for yourself. Below is the entire collection.
$595 One button two-tone jackets with a single mesh sleeve:
$485 Cut out jackets:
$145 Mesh cut out shoulder shirts:
$200 Eyelet (nipple) shirts:
$150 Eyelet (nipple) tanks:
$255 Cut out (sheer buttocks) trousers:
$250 Conservative (knee cut outs and hand on buttocks) trousers:
$335 Hand trousers:
$200 Jockstrap with an LED light:
$75 Hoodies with Yoko's sketched icons of buttocks, eyes and words:
$750 Men's Open Toe Thigh-High Boots:
$250 Men's Lightbulb Bra:
$245 Men's leather bell belt:
$400 transparent chest plaque with bells and leather neck strap that reads, “RING FOR YOUR MOMMY PIECE y.o. 69-12:
$55 Slip-on printed stretch knee pads:
Also available is a softcoverbook of her original artwork, accompanied by a CD recording of Yoko's 1973 composition "Anatano Te (Your Hands) and 3 printed posters featuring, respectively, her line drawing of buttocks, the word dream, and her sketch of eyes.
Illustrations by Yoko Ono brought to life in an animation by Lisa Paclet and Irina Dakeva:
all images courtesy of Opening Ceremony
Shop the collection here.
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