Adidas is one of my favorite brands. Back when I lived in Korea,
they use to throw the most awesome branding parties with all the right
celebs and musicians in attendance. For the 60th anniversary, the
company really splashed out! They threw a global party celebrating six
decades of sports and sneaker style. Here in Honkers, they rented a
massive loft space in Aberdeen called The Factory. The space was
painted entirely by renowned comic book artist Mauro Marchesi and it
was exactly the edgy kind of venue needed for such a huge event. I
had quite a number of events to attend that night- a couple for luxury
brands and one for Lucky Jeans- so I decided to ditch the high-end
appearances and just go to the photography exhibit at Lucky Jeans.
Everyone was making fun of me because I was wearing this one piece
Adidas jumpsuit with a huge logo that went right across my mid-section.
People were like "Hey you're at the wrong party!" or "Are you working
at the Adidas party tonite?" Well in the end my over the top outfit
worked to my advantage...
I was on the the 24 Herbs list (Thanks GS!) but I was with an enormous posse many of whom were not on the the list. When we arrived at the factory, the queue was TITANIC. The line practically stretched around the block in both directions. We walked past this Adidas ice-cream truck which was parked right at the front. I went straight into the ice-cream truck bit of a 'photo op' session since my outfit actually matched!
The old dude working inside the truck didn't seem to mind. I'm sure at that point he was used to the happily drunk people.We
squeezed past the pleb line and angled our way towards the entrance.
There was a big crush to get in but we couldn't locate the person with
the guestlist. In any case we just melded past security with some of the model clan. Everyone was waiting in line again to get
into the lift but I kind of scooted around the side and the entourage
followed suite. I'm quite sure security thought I was working there and
I needed to get inside to do something.The
lifts were crammed with people and it was a bit claustrophobic but once
inside the venue, we were delighted by the fabulous set-up! The set
deisgners and brand managers really managed to create a festive
carnival-like atmosphere. In addition, they managed to make it homey
and cozy despite the venue being so large. There was a pool table,
fuzball, a mock swimming pool full of plastic balls in the blue and
white Adidas theme colors. There was cotton candy, balloon-like seats
that bounced up and down and several art installations which looked
like rooms in a house- all plastered with Adidas paraphenalia. In fact,
the Adidas logo was absolutely everywhere. There were big projectors
projecting Adidas signs on the walls and huge Adidas balloons on all
the corners of the roof.
24
Herbs performed, models danced around on stage and there was a cake
cutting ceremony with actress Shu Qi, some other local celebs and 70's
tennis star Stan Smith who Adidas fashioned a line of tennis shoes
after. Then DJ Steve Aoki took to the decks and a big heaving crowd
gathered around him. Everyone was taking photos, putting their hands up
in the air like they just didn't care and Steve himself put on quite a
good show.
The
energy of the crowd was amazing! Everyone was decked out in the three
stripes or their streetwear best and everyone was in a good mood-
possibly due to the heavy-handed free-flow at the bar. When I got to
the bar, I poured a can of red-bull into this jumbo plastic cup and the
bartender poured about three shots of vodka in my drink- thus emptying
the rest of his bottle. He went on to open another bottle and poured
about 4 more shots in my cup. Needless to say, that was the only drink
I needed for the rest of the night.
There
was pandemonium everywhere. Up at the roof, people were dancing their
hearts out (including myself). Some were breakdancing, some were line
dancing and some guys were stealing balloons and pretending they were
breasts. The entire rooftop played volleyball with one of the oversized
balloons which we set free. In the main room, people were dancing
around in the pit of plastic balls and some were playing tennis with
the balls and their purses. I fell into the mock swimming pool at one
point and people began bombarding me with balls. I managed to snap this
very cool pic as the balls were coming at me.
I
ran into about 20 of my new facebook friends who I had not yet met in
real life. It's nice to know that cyber buddies actually do exist in
real life! The only bad thing about the party was that it ended too
early. I don't know what time it was when we descended what seemed like
80 flight of stairs to get out of there but all I know was that I did
not want to leave. The next day, facebook was saturated with
Adidas party photos. You could not pay for that kind of publicity and
endorsement. It must have cost them a fair bit of money, but for
marketing and branding purposes, they did everything right. Not only
did they do it right, but it was a righteously fun party as well!See all the party photos here:http://www.hiphongkong.com/party-photos/h
ong-kong/adidashouseparty_6009.htm
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