Sunday Tribune

And the ad winners are…

Nabeelah Shaikh and Clinton Moodley were at the Loerie Awards, in the city for the first time

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DURBAN was abuzz last night as celebritie­s and big names in the advertisin­g industry walked the red carpet for the Loeries Awards at the Internatio­nal Convention Centre (ICC).

Gold was awarded last night for the creative use of paper to Havas Worldwide and UBCI Groupie BNP Paribas for “Recycle to learn”; Haldane Martin CC and Truth Coffee for environmen­tal design; Y&R SA and Jaguar for “Don’t text and drive” (magazine design); Impact BBDO Dubai and Mercedes-Benz as well as Jaguar Land Rover SA and Y&R SA for indoor posters; Ireland/Davenport and Salvation Army for #TheDress (newspaper advertisin­g); Young Rubicam SA and Joburg Zoo for “Night tours” (print craft – art direction).

KFC received a Grand Prix for a sound bite.

Thousands attended what is known to be the biggest, most prestigiou­s and internatio­nally recognised standard of creative excellence in the brand communicat­ion (advertisin­g) industry in Africa and the Middle East.

It was held in the city for the first time.

After a week of “creative judging”, some of the best in ad- vertising work including architectu­re, design, media, direct marketing, live events, and video and digital media, the first leg of the awards ceremony was held and some of the industry’s bigwigs came out to play.

Spotted were local celebs Thapelo Mokoena (actor and TV presenter), Nomzamo Mbatha (screen siren) and Kay Sibiya (TV presenter). Rappers AKA and De L.E.S, were also in attendance.

“Durban has been wonderful. There’s a whole different vibe and everyone’s having a crazy time in this city. The Loeries has been amazing, it’s an opportunit­y for everyone in their industry to have a good time and be recognised for their work at the same time. The Loeries is to advertisin­g what the Oscars is to Hollywood,” said Mokoena.

To culminate the week of festivitie­s, this weekend saw visitors let their hair down and party in style on the beachfront, with stellar events to keep them occupied.

The Unilever Brunch saw many industry leaders enjoy a quick meal while taking in the sights Durban had to offer.

The Eggs Film Party, dubbed as the “hippest party on the beach”, kept guests going before they swopped their beachwear for suits and dresses, where they dazzled at the awards ceremony. Both day events were invite only. Those who were not invited headed to the DStv Rova, an exciting gaming event that Durbanites challenge themselves on with the quizzes, puzzles and virtual games on offer.

The Loeries will conclude its week-long activities at several events today.

The I Heart Loeries Market takes place from 9am-2pm and ends with the second instalment of the awards, at the Durban ICC. Among the category for tonight include effective creativity, radio communicat­ion, media innovation and television, film and video crafts. New award categories include music videos and service design.

For all the Loeries winners, visit www.loeries.com

 ?? Pictures: BONGANI MBATHA ?? Actor and TV presenter Thapelo Mokoena at the Loeries last night.
Pictures: BONGANI MBATHA Actor and TV presenter Thapelo Mokoena at the Loeries last night.
 ??  ?? Dirk Agenbag, creative content manager at Ogilvy & Mather SA.
Dirk Agenbag, creative content manager at Ogilvy & Mather SA.
 ??  ?? YFM chief executive, Kanthan Pillay, and Sarah Britten.
YFM chief executive, Kanthan Pillay, and Sarah Britten.
 ??  ?? Khaya Dlanga, senior communicat­ions manager of creative excellence and digital at Coca Cola.
Khaya Dlanga, senior communicat­ions manager of creative excellence and digital at Coca Cola.
 ??  ?? Raeesa Jenkins and Genie Botha from Punk.
Raeesa Jenkins and Genie Botha from Punk.
 ??  ?? Sihle Ndaba, left, and Kay Sibiya from uZalo TV series.
Sihle Ndaba, left, and Kay Sibiya from uZalo TV series.

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