Carly Foulkes Explained

Carly Marie Foulkes
Birth Place:Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Occupation:Model, television commercial actress
Nationality:Canadian
Eye Color:Brown
Hair Color:Brown
Agency:Modelwerk, Sutherland Models

Carly Marie Foulkes is a Canadian model and actress who became known for appearing in a series of T-Mobile myTouch 4G television commercials, in which she often wore pink/magenta-and-white summer dresses. She continued as spokesperson in other T-Mobile ads in which she was depicted as a pink-and-black leather-clad biker girl. She served as the T-Mobile spokesperson primarily from fall 2010 until spring 2013, with occasional appearances since then.

Career

Modeling

In 2001, at age 13, Foulkes began modeling in the Toronto area. After high school, she moved to New York City to model for agents. Subsequently, she found modeling work in Singapore and Europe. After returning to New York to model, she began to pursue acting.

Foulkes appeared on the April 2009 cover of Mexican Elle magazine and in advertisements for Rugby Ralph Lauren, Abercrombie & Fitch, Macy's, and Tommy Hilfiger. She is represented by Modelwerk and Sutherland Models.

As of early 2011, a Los Angeles Times writer described her look as Anne Hathaway meets Kim Basinger, noting that she was still often confused with fellow Canadian Jessica Paré.

T-Mobile television ads

Foulkes became the T-Mobile 4G spokesperson in fall 2010, despite not using the usual American English pronunciation of "mobile" (MOH-b'l) in her summer 2009 audition, but rather pronouncing the word as rhyming with "smile", an accepted pronunciation more common in Canadian English. Her advertising campaign was at first noted for similarities to the 2006 - 2010 Justin Long/John Hodgman "Get a Mac" ads. Foulkes derides the iPhone 4 and its exclusive provider at the time, AT&T, the same way the Apple Inc. derided Windows-based personal computers. As a T-Mobile spokesperson, her most immediate predecessor was Catherine Zeta-Jones. Her T-Mobile USA ads ran on major United States networks and multiple web sites.

Although Foulkes was originally only expected to perform in two or three commercials,, she has produced a dozen commercials with more anticipated.[1]

Foulkes has been described as a "picture-perfect brunette". Since becoming the T-Mobile girl, she is known for the pink summer dresses that she wears in most of the ads. She has been styled by Debra LeClair, a stylist at T-Mobile. In August 2011, Sprint Nextel's Virgin Mobile prepaid service referred to T-Mobile and Foulkes with caricature ads featuring a brunette in a pink dress. Two months earlier, Cricket Wireless used negative attack marketing against T-Mobile without referring to Foulkes. Although dresses in the earlier commercials were frequently described as pink, more recent commercials are noted for the use of magenta dresses.[2] T-mobile has a color trademark for the color magenta[3] and markets itself using its corporate colors.[4] [5]

One of her more notable commercials was a 2011 holiday season production. On November 30, 2011, T-mobile announced a surprise event at the Woodfield Mall.[6] On December 1, 2011, veteran Glee director Alfonso Gomez-Rejon directed about six surprise singing and dancing mall performances of "Home for the Holidays" by Foulkes and 100 Chicago-area women in magenta dresses. The performances were later edited into a music video with the hope that it would go viral.[7] [8] The full video was posted on YouTube with a run time of 3:48, and it was presented in a 60-second national television commercial starting on December 12, 2011. The video was produced by Ridley and Tony Scott's RSA Films.[9] The musical director was Paul Mirkovich.[10]

On April 17, 2012,[11] [12] T-Mobile launched a rebranded ad campaign that included broadcast and cable TV, Hulu, YouTube, and mobile, as well as print.[13] In the refreshed ad campaign Foulkes starred in a commercial, entitled "Alter Ego", in which she discards her usual pink dresses and high heels for a black-and-pink biker outfit and boots before embarking on a motorcycle ride.[14] The commercials are perceived as a departure from previous female-friendly Foulkes ads.[12] [14] The commercial was planned to run until Fall 2012, when the complete relaunch of the T-Mobile ad campaign was to have been scheduled. In announcing the ad to the media, T-Mobile said:She has also been a popular sex symbol since the ads started. After months of email support, Foulkes was included in the SI.com feature "Hot Clicks" on May 18, 2011. During a rash of servicemen's online request of celebrities as escorts to military balls, Airman Adam Stelmack asked Foulkes to the Air Force Ball on Guam, and she declined by posting a video.

In March 2013, Foulkes was described as "one of the most recognizable brand spokespeople" by Business Insider journalist Laura Stampler even after converting from a pink dress wardrobe to a bad girl/biker chick image.[15] Later that spring, when T-Mobile prepared for its April rollout of the iPhone 5, it selected an advertising campaign without Foulkes, ending her two and a half-year tenure as spokesperson. Foulkes' last new commercial was posted to YouTube on February 25, 2013. The new ad campaign featured Cowboys.[16] T-Mobile debuted its new ad campaign on March 26, 2013, without Foulkes.[17] The company has said that the 'T-Mobile Girl' character has been sidelined for now, but this is believed to be a permanent advertising change.[16] An official T-Mobile statement said: "This campaign represents a new direction for the brand -- offering consumers a simple choice. As such, the current campaign will not feature the character of the T-Mobile Girl, but she is still a part of the company's brand family."[17]

In early July 2013, Foulkes returned to participate in T-Mobile press events.[18] At the same time, she tweeted a six-second Vine video hinting that she would be returning to the ad campaign.[19] [20] In September, Foulkes appeared in a T-Mobile public service announcement regarding texting and driving.[21] On October 10, 2013, T-Mobile announced that they had signed a multi-year contract with Shakira as a corporate spokesperson. Foulkes would not be part of the campaign, but remained under contract with T-Mobile and vaguely remained in the future plans.[22] [23]

Personal life

Foulkes's parents are British, although she was raised in Toronto and attended Loretto Abbey. She has two sisters, Kimmy[24] and Angie.[25] She spent summers in England while growing up.

Foulkes is a video game junkie. She also describes herself as adept at skateboarding. Despite the association with pink dresses due to the T-Mobile ad campaign, Foulkes claims not to wear pink in her personal wardrobe, describing herself in high school as "a little punk-music kid" wearing black leather.

When asked about her status as an Internet sex symbol, Foulkes said she does not classify herself as such: "I'm flattered, but it's funny."

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pretty in Pink . December 9, 2011 . December 8, 2011 . . Thompson . Elizabeth . https://web.archive.org/web/20120118051207/http://www.papermag.com/arts_and_style/2011/12/carly-foulkes.php . January 18, 2012 .
  2. Web site: Video shows off new magenta dress chosen by T-Mobile fans for actress Carly Foulkes. November 21, 2011. November 4, 2011. Tech Mobile News. https://web.archive.org/web/20111206234008/http://www.techmobilenews.com/index.php/2011/video-shows-off-new-magenta-dress-chosen-by-t-mobile-fans-for-actress-carly-foulkes/. December 6, 2011.
  3. Web site: T-Mobile Owns Magenta. November 20, 2011. November 7, 2007. Gizmodo. Wilson, Mark.
  4. Web site: It's T-Mobile's "Magenta Saturday" Sale, Are You Shopping?. November 20, 2011. November 19, 2011. TMoNews.
  5. Web site: T-Mobile to Hold "Magenta Saturday" Sale With Smartphones and Tablets for as Little as $0--$49.99 Net Down: On 19 Nov., T-Mobile will help holiday shoppers escape the dark lines of Black Friday and help them step up to data and the smartphone revolution with minimal upfront cost. . November 20, 2011. November 15, 2011. Market Watch.
  6. Web site: @TMobile status. T-Mobile USA. December 10, 2011. November 30, 2011. Twitter.
  7. Web site: Video: T-Mobile stages holiday musical in middle of a mall. December 10, 2011. December 7, 2011. Geekwire. Bishop, Todd.
  8. Web site: Magenta Meets New Directions For T-Mobile. December 10, 2011. December 8, 2011. Media Post News. Baar, Aaron.
  9. Web site: Schaumburg High School students in T-Mobile ad. December 10, 2011. December 9, 2011. Daily Herald. McGlynn, Tim.
  10. Web site: T-Mobile's Home for the Holidays Surprise. December 10, 2011. December 5, 2011. CastTV.
  11. Web site: @TMobile status . April 28, 2012. April 17, 2012. T-Mobile USA.
  12. Why the 'T-Mobile Girl' Is Really Getting a Makeover – Reading Between the Lines. April 28, 2012. April 18, 2012. Chang, Alexandra. Wired.
  13. Web site: T-Mobile Talks Tough for Its Comeback, Vowing 'No More Mr. Nice Girl': Struggling Carrier Embarks on Big-Budget Rebrand, Makes Over Spokeswoman. April 28, 2012. April 16, 2012. Patel, Kanur. Advertising Age.
  14. Web site: T-Mobile Girl Carly Ditches Pink Dresses For Sexy Leather Suit: Reasons for the Makeover [VIDEO]]. April 28, 2012. April 18, 2012. Alexander, Anila. International Business Times.
  15. Web site: Meet Carly Foulkes: T-Mobile's Girl in Pink Turned Biker Babe. April 2, 2013. March 3, 2013. Business Insider. Stampler, Laura.
  16. Web site: CONFIRMED: T-Mobile Ditches Carly Foulkes, The Beloved 'Girl in Pink,' From New Ads. April 2, 2013. March 27, 2013. Business Insider. Edwards. Jim.
  17. Web site: Carly Foulkes, 'T-Mobile Girl,' Looks Like She's Been Fired. April 2, 2013. March 27, 2013. Huffington Post. Gilbert, Jason.
  18. Web site: T-Mobile girl Carly Foulkes back after hiatus (and in lots of leather). September 20, 2013. July 10, 2013. Phandroid.com. Chavez, Chris.
  19. Web site: Girl-In-Pink Carly Foulkes Hints She May Return To Rescue T-Mobile From Sales Decline. September 20, 2013. July 9, 2013. Business Insider. Edwards, Jim.
  20. 354693219390464001 . Stay tuned #tmobile #magenta #surprise https://vine.co/v/h7gYehEtrEF. FoulkesCarly . July 9, 2013. September 20, 2013. Foulkes. Carly.
  21. 380853819393196032. TmoNews. .@FoulkesCarly Carly is back on T-Mobile ya'll!. September 20, 2013. September 20, 2013.
  22. Web site: T-Mobile shakes things up with Shakira, unveils new celebrity 'collaborator'. October 11, 2013. October 9, 2013. Frank, Blair Hanley. GeekWire.
  23. Web site: T-Mobile hitches brand to Shakira in hopes of drawing Latino market. October 11, 2013. October 10, 2013. Marek, Sue. FierceWIreless.
  24. 82165630010269699 . FoulkesCarly . My other sis Kimmy. We always end up wearing the same thing. Always. #itsnotplanned http://yfrog.com/h2aafwbj. June 18, 2011. July 24, 2016.
  25. Web site: My sister is really a mister . Foulkes. Carly. Vine.co . August 26, 2013 .