May 15 2008

“Sex and the City” film a marketing dream

Published by admin at 2:55 pm under Uncategorized

NEW YORK (Reuters) - From Manolo Blahnik high heels to designer dresses, the materialism of the characters in television’s “Sex and the City” has made the movie version a marketing dream that some companies are paying for dearly and at least one is getting for free.

The film about the glamorous lives of writer Carrie, publicist Samantha, lawyer Miranda and curator Charlotte, whose friendships, loves and fashion sense in Manhattan captivated millions of viewers during six seasons on HBO, opens in theaters worldwide this month.

Manolo Blahnik and Jimmy Choo became household names thanks to Carrie’s love of designer shoes. Now some corporations are hoping her influence will reach beyond fashion and that fans will covet products ranging from luxury cars to designer handbags.

New Line Cinema has reportedly dubbed it “the Super Bowl for women” in reference to the U.S. football championship that sees companies pay millions of dollars for television ads.

The movie has “promotional partnerships” with at least eight companies whose products appear in the film.

Sarah Jessica Parker, who plays Carrie and produced the movie, said it could not have been made without these deals.

“It’s a huge part of making a movie now, it’s a huge part of financing and marketing in foreign territories and it would have been impossible, unfortunately, for us to make this movie without some partnerships,” Parker told reporters.

“The challenge is … when is product distracting and when does it fit into a story? Fortuitously, these women are material people,” she said. 

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