Imagine a viral moment turning into a major fashion gig—that’s exactly what happened to Bravo’s Andy Cohen. But here’s where it gets even more fascinating: after donning Mackage’s iconic blue puffer jacket while hosting CNN’s New Year’s Eve Live, Cohen didn’t just go viral; he caught the eye of Mackage’s CEO, Tanya Golesic. And this is the part most people miss—it wasn’t just about the jacket; it was about Cohen’s undeniable charisma and connection with audiences. Golesic’s bold move? She called him personally and said, ‘I saw you in our jacket on New Year’s Eve. I need you in a campaign.’ Cohen’s response? An immediate yes, followed by a playful, ‘But how did she get my number?’ Controversial question: Does this set a new precedent for brands tapping into viral moments, or was this simply a stroke of genius?
Just two days later, Cohen found himself on set, but with a twist. Instead of the expected blue puffer, Mackage rolled out a lineup of lightweight spring jackets, leaving Cohen to quip, ‘And I thought they only made puffers.’ Among the standout pieces he modeled was the Hayes jacket, a double-faced wool masterpiece with a natural drape. These spring designs, rooted in the brand’s ‘Aesthetics That Protect’ philosophy, showcased Mackage’s versatility beyond its winter staples. But here’s the real kicker: this campaign isn’t just about fashion—it’s about storytelling, and Cohen’s knack for it made him the perfect fit. ‘Andy’s understanding of audience and storytelling made him an easy choice,’ Golesic explained, adding with a wink, ‘And I’ve always had his number!’
Mackage’s spring campaign, which includes Cohen’s spot, will roll out across social media, digital ads, and email. This follows their recent ‘Oasis’ campaign, starring Stella Maxwell and Matt Bomer, proving the brand’s commitment to diverse and dynamic storytelling. But here’s a thought to ponder: In an era where authenticity reigns supreme, is Cohen’s organic connection to the brand the future of advertising, or just a happy accident? Let us know what you think in the comments—we’re all ears!