Lady Gaga Has Turned Her Instagram Selfies Into Ads For A Japanese Beauty Brand
The pop star, infamous for her Instagram selfies, has become the face - and the photographer - of Shiseido's 2015 New Year's campaign, according to WWD.
A Lady Gaga Shiseido ad appeared in a number of different Japanese national and regional newspapers over the New Year period. On New Year's Day, 46 were published, with the remaining four pushed out on January 2.
Fan site Gaga Media has compiled a list of the majority of the images that appeared in Japanese newspapers.
The ads are not set to appear anywhere else outside of Japan, but the campaign has garnered worldwide attention thanks to Gaga's 4.8 million Instagram followers. Some of the ads that appeared in the newspapers (such as this one) were also posted on her Instagram account.
What makes the activity all the more interesting is that Gaga has failed to mention the selfies are part of a marketing push, nor any affiliation with Shiseido. If anyone were to complain about the lack of signposting, Gaga and Shiseido could incur the wrath of advertising regulators.
In November, for example, a marketing push from Mondelez cookie brand Oreo featuring popular YouTube stars taking part in a "licking race" was banned by the UK's Advertising Standards Authority because the YouTubers failed to clearly identify the videos were marketing communications.