Amy Schumer Isn't All That Great With Kids in Old Navy's Back-to-School Ad

Amy Schumer may be the world’s worst babysitter, but she will take her nephew and niece back-to-school shopping at Old Navy.

A new 60-second ad marks the star’s debut for the clothing chain as its spokescomic. In it, she demonstrates her total ineptitude at looking after children, like feeding her charges by slopping milk into a box of cereal, and handing them each a fork.

Luckily, she knows enough to call some cool kid and get his advice on where to take them to buy clothes. Unluckily, she sweeps them out of the house without finding them shoes to wear—and knows too little to avoid making a total fool out of herself.

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Chandelier Heads Back to School with Old Navy, Julia Louis-Dreyfus

Chandelier, Julia Louis-Dreyfus Plug Old Navy’s ‘Boyfriend Jeans’

Old Navy spokeswoman Julia Louis-Dreyfus, who took over for Amy Poehler in December, promotes the brand’s line of “boyfriend jeans” in a new spot kicking off a spring campaign from lead agency Chandelier.

The spot casts the Veep star as a couples counselor dealing with a jealous boyfriend who saw a text with the word “boyfriend” on his girlfriend’s phone. Of course, she was actually referring to her new boyfriend jeans from Old Navy. When she informs Louis-Dreyfus that they’re only $15, she says “That’s insane…not clinically, of course” and soon they’re off, following up on the “breakthrough” and headed to Old Navy. Despite Louis-Dreyfus’ talent, the spot never really finds its comedic voice. Both the tone and the timing seem just a tad off and the tacked-on running out of the shot to get to Old Navy ending feels painfully forced (as it has in past spots).

As has become the norm with these types of ads, the outtakes (featured below) are actually more entertaining than the spot itself. So far, however, Louis-Dreyfus’ outtakes have failed to attract the same attention as those from Poehler’s ads. While the latter regularly received upwards of 500,000 views on YouTube, outtakes from Old Navy’s December campaign sit well under the 100,000 view mark. The campaign also includes a social effort, handled by AKQA, featuring Emily Current and Meritt Elliott.

“They’re different sides of the same coin,” Chandelier Founder Richard Christiansen told AdAge, speaking of the two spokeswomen. He explained that Poehler was very spontaneous, while Louis-Dreyfus brings more of a “trained” approach to the ads. “For Julia, we’re still improvising, but a lot of that stuff is a little bit more planned,” he added. “She’s studied. She’s controlled. She’s got a lot of great structure.”

Symphony Lamp

Le duo russe Anna Strupinskaya et Alexey Ivashkevich ont présentés lors de la Semaine du Design à Milan 2014 leur œuvre : « Symphony », une lampe suspendue faite de silicone. Le concept du lustre explore le lien entre les ondes lumineuses et sonores et leurs ressemblances. Grâce aux rubans de couleurs entrelacés, ce lustre offre un éclairage unique.

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LED Chandelier

Mathieu Lehanneur crée « Les Cordes » pour la réouverture du Musée des arts décoratifs, de la poterie et de la mode au château Borely de Marseille. Ce chandelier en verre borosilicate semble prendre vie tant les lignes qui le constituent s’entremêlent et varient ne laissant voir qu’une partie de sa structure. À découvrir en images.

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Transparent Lego Chandelier

Coup de cœur pour le travail de Tobias Tostesen basé au Danemark, qui a imaginé un énorme chandelier composé de près de 8000 briques transparentes de Lego. Ayant lui-même construit pièce par pièce cette oeuvre d’art, cette création est à découvrir en images et détails dans la suite de l’article.

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Tube Chandelier

Le designer Pani Jurek s’est inspiré des outils scientifiques utilisées par Marie Curie pour imaginer un lustre composé de tubes à essai. Pouvant être garni de fleurs, d’eau ou simplement laissé vide, cet objet insolite et très fragile est à découvrir en images dans la suite de l’article.

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Gummy Bears Chandelier

L’artiste new-yorkais Kevin Champeny s’est amusé à composer un chandelier en Gummibär, bonbon sous forme d’ours dont les petits et les grands raffolent. Le résultat, réunissant plus de 3000 ours recouvert de peinture, est visuellement très intéressant et a été imaginé pour la compagnie américaine Jellio.

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