If you love purchasing counterfeit products and travelling, you'd better think twice about it as France has unveiled its new campaign against counterfeit products and it seems they mean business. Check out the new campaigns, next!
Everyone loves a good bargain but that doesn't mean you should
turn your attention towards knock-offs as counterfeit products only
mimic popular label designs without however bringing the high
quality that comes along with deluxe products. Because the CNAC
estimates that counterfeit products cost France about 6 billion
euros in lost revenue a year, France customs in collaboration with
luxury good association Comité Colbert decided to raise awareness
against counterfeiting and owning counterfeit products by launching
a new campaign.
France houses numerous internationally renowned luxury brands which
have conquered the fashion industry through high quality,
innovative designs, brands such as Cartier, Chanel, Christian Dior, Lacoste,
Louis Vuitton,
Longchamps and Van Cleef & Arples, brands who have joined
forces with the Comité Colbert association in order to help stop
the production of counterfeits which cause the brands millions of
dollars in lost revenue each year.
The group has now unveiled its most recent campaigns which
advocate against counterfeiting, purchasing and even carrying
counterfeit products which apparently point out that those who are
caught with counterfeits risk being jailed for up to three years
and fined with a whopping sum of 300 000 euros. Now that might make
you think twice about buying or flaunting a knock-off in
public!
Apparently, Comité Colbert will launch 7 ad campaigns that are
infused with a bit of humor to get the audience's attention, ads
that are supported by the renowned fashion brands we've mentioned
earlier and which state the following slogans:
“Buy a fake Cartier, get a genuine criminal record?”, “With this
phone, you better be ready to call your lawyer!”, “Real ladies
don't like fake”, “Are you ready to unravel this one?”, "A bet on
the wrong horse can be very expensive”, “Counterfeits are no bed of
roses”, “Lucky Charm? Unlucky at customs”.
The new ad campaigns will be displayed starting June in 18 French
airports to help discourage the sales of counterfeit products which
apparently have boomed during the past few years.
What do you think about the campaign? Do you agree with punishing
those who manufacture/purchase counterfeit products?
Photos courtesy of WWD


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