90 shown in the Oscar Award Ceremony Serena Williams Nike ad, "Until We All Win", celebrates the diversity and achievements of women.
The Academy Awards are also an important ceremony with the ad slot as well as the questions about who got the prize. Not only in the US but all over the world because people come together to watch the award ceremony. Even Oscar is taking the reaction with overly long ad generations. Every year, "Is this year short", deer are returning to pre-award social platforms. Again this year, the 90th Oscar Award ceremony, the advertisements of the brands were again beautiful ads. Nike was one of those brands, and Serena Williams was again conquering the hearts.
The commercial film "Until We All Win", a 30-second spot, was made by Wieden + Kennedy Portland. The ad is voiced by the tennis star and is making strong statements about femininity, race and motherhood. The ad celebrates both Serena Williams's successful career and Women's Day.
There is no place for a little black one in the sport of whites.
In 2017 Serena Williams was eight weeks pregnant when she won the Australian Open. Serena demonstrated in her 2017 victory that she and her women could win whatever the circumstances. The successful tennis player who has been champion 23 times throughout his career has used the sport as a platform to advance every time.
Serena Williams says that people want to understand that being a woman is not a bad way to go. Successful athletes think that women should not feel like they need to fit in the same box and should not feel like they need to behave in a certain way. According to the athlete, women and men are all different and we have to celebrate these differences. Serena Williams states that issues such as gender equality and wage equality will not change overnight and that she will continue to work on this issue until such equality is achieved.
Nike has over 40 years of experience in supporting and promoting women through sports. It aims to remove the obstacles for women in every part of life. Serena Williams is one of the best examples of this power. Nike also prepared a hardcopy ad published today in the NY Times for the powerful Women's Day ad that Serena Williams faced.
Until We All Win represents Nike's belief that Nike's sport is not bringing people together like nothing else through the concept of equality. Nike first shared it with the audience in January, with a 1-minute ad in front of LeBron James