In Kelsey Taylor’s series for Russell & Bromley, attraction unfolds through brief unspoken exchanges between strangers who share an instinct for impeccable style.
In “Be Real,” Kelsey Taylor captures Ilona Maher the way Perfect Bar builds its bars.
Straightforward ingredients.
Visible effort.
No dressing things up.
Texture intact.
Substance intact.
Directed by Adrian De Sa Garces for 7-Eleven. Identity doesn’t sit still, and this campaign doesn’t ask it to. Taking whatever shape it wants. Nothing forced. Everything felt.
In 7-Eleven’s “Anything Flows,”
Slurpee is not updated. It is reimagined.
New look.
New energy.
The same iconic chill, turned all the way up.
Cherry red commands the frame.
Colada cool glides through it.
Mixed-up makes the rules irrelevant.
Expression, uninterrupted. Naturally.
In The Replacer for Activision directed by Kelsey Taylor, we stumble upon the chaos of Peter Stormare’s hilarious performance as a mall santa’s sardonic replacement.
With precise comedic timing and a dynamic visual language, this campaign skillfully leans into Stormare’s subversion of conventional Christmas storytelling.