Diversity Rules the Gap Make Love Campaign

Posted on the 27 November 2013 by Fashion Addicted Foodies @fashionfoodi

At the age when we adore youth more than anything else really it’s fantastic to see GAP going for a wide spectrum of ages and ethnic backgrounds in their Make Love campaign. I think it’s a beautiful thing to feature beautiful people – let’s face it; all these people are beautiful – without being limited by age or race. Because at the end we all are the same – human beings being humans. And beauty comes in all forms, shapes, sizes, ages and colors.
I might sound pretentious and bit preachy, but that’s what I truly believe. Sometimes what’s inside can actually make somebody ugly even though on the outside they look drop-dead gorgeous. It’s that moment when a person opens their mouth that you decide if you actually like them, will get along with them or just want to stand up and leave.
Love is a funny old thing, it does not abide by any rules, it can strike at anytime and you cannot force it. So you better make the most of it.
I do love GAP and have for several years. They have the best casual, yet stylish clothes at affordable prices. Their clothes are good quality as well. So next time you cruise by a GAP store, go check it out. Who knows maybe you will fall in love with them.

In the main photo:
The ageless 60-year old Cyndi Lauper with Billy Porter; Waris Ahluwalia with Quentin Jones
In the above photo:
Connie Britton (I have a girl-crush on her) with Baby Yoby; Ethan Bortnick; The Betterton Family; Lisa Ling with Baby Jett

In the above photo:
The fabulous crooner Tony Bennett; Philippe Cousteau & Alexandra Cousteau; Kyleigh Kuhn; Q-Tip with Harry Belafonte

In the above photo:
Malcolm Ford with Max Snow; The Gerasimovich Sisters; Malin Akerman, Mickey Sumner and Ahna O’Reilly; Kenna and Beau Garrett

Check out this video of BRIGHT students performing the timeless hit ‘The Best is Yet to Come’ with the 87 year-old Tony Bennett, an icon who inspires them.

Want to find out more about Exploring the Arts, the non-profit established by Tony Bennett and his wife Susan Benedetto?
Find out what That’s Not My Age thought about the Make Love campaign?
Check out GAP online here

Photos: GAP

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