According to British men, this is the face of the perfect Englishman.
Based on the results of a survey conducted by Gillette which asked English men whose facial features they’d most like to have, this composite image was created using Hugh Grant’s hair, Orlando Bloom’s nose, Daniel Craig’s eyes, rugby player Jonny Wilkinson’s mouth, Formula One racer Lewis Hamilton’s skin and Ewan McGregor’s jaw.
The survey, undertaken to coincide with the new Gillette ShaveCare range, also revealed that careful grooming has gone mainstream in Britain, with 96 percent of respondents indicating that grooming is the last place they would consider cutting back on spending.
Celebrity Male Mashups
Gillette Merges Celeb Faces to Form the Perfect Englishman
Trend Themes
1. Male Celebrity Mashups - Using technology and surveys, merging the features of male celebrities to create the 'perfect' face opens up the potential for targeted marketing and personalized beauty products.
2. Mainstream Grooming - With the majority of British men prioritizing grooming and considering it a non-negotiable expense, companies can capitalize on this trend by offering innovative and affordable grooming products.
3. Composite Imagery - The use of composite imagery can revolutionize product advertising by creating unique and almost-customizable models that directly appeal to consumers.
Industry Implications
1. Beauty and Personal Care - Innovative grooming products and personalized beauty treatments can respond to the demand of male consumers for high quality and effective personal care.
2. Advertising and Marketing - Targeted advertising through composite imagery can better engage consumers and improve brand recognition and loyalty.
3. Market Research - Using advanced technologies and analytics, businesses can gain actionable insights into consumer preferences and behaviors, and design products that meet their needs and expectations.