It was distributed locally in the Philippines by Edward
A. Keller & Co. sometime in 1950 to capitalize on the growing hairstyle
trend of the midcentury--pompadour, side parts, slick-backs and cowlicks—popularized
by screen legends as Cary Grant, Elvis Presley, James Dean, and later, Sean
Connery. THREE FLOWERS Brilliantine
Pomade became a favorite grooming aid to
style hair and give it a good sheen and, subtle masculine scent.
The most handsome matinee idols of the 50s were tapped to
become celebrity endorsers for THREE
FLOWERS’ 1956-1957 print campaign that primarily ran in leading magazines. Four print ads from this series are shown on
this page, each with a testimonial from a chosen actor-model.
Luis Gonzales, (b.
8 Aug. 1928/d. 15 Mar. 2012) was born Luis Mercado, and grew up I Tondo. The prolific actor made over 100 films with Sampaguita
Pictures and he is bets known for his portrayal of Pres. Ferdinand Marcos in
two propaganda-cum-drama films: “Iginuhit
ng Tadhana” and a“Pinagbuklod ng Langit” ("Heaven was Gathered", 1965).
He was often paired with actress Gloria Romero. Of THREE FLOWERS, Gonzales says: “
Women love the masculine fragrance of THREE
FLOWERS…so do I!”.
MARIO MONTENEGRO, for THREE FLOWERS, 1956 |
Mario Montenegro, (b. 25 Jul. 1928/d. 27 Aug. 1988) aka Roger
Collin Macalalag of Pagsanjan, Laguna, was a Fine Arts student of UP, and was
discovered while helping build sets for films. In his teens, he also was a member
of Hunters ROTC guerrilla unit that saw action in the war. He is best known for
his period films that showed him as a swashbuckling hero. Montenegro, who
married fellow actress Letty Alonso, says that he “prefers the finest to look my best: THREE FLOWERS”.
Eddie Arenas, (b.
7 Jul. 1935/d. 31 Mar. 2003) was a featured actor of Sampaguita Pictures and
made many films with actress Lolita Rodriguez, who eventually became his wife.
Some of his notable films include “Ang Tangi kong Pag-ibig” (1955), Gilda
(1956), “Busabos” (1957),”Tanikalang Apoy” (1959). Before his passig, he was
last seen in the 2002 movie, “Mahal Kita: Final Answer”. Of the product, Arenas
opines that “I always look my best with THREE FLOWERS”.
Ric Rodrigo (b. 1931/d.?) was born as Paul Albert Bregendahl, the son of
a Filipina mother and a Danish father . He is
best-known for his appearance in “Igorota”
(1968), where he was hailed as Asia’s Best Actor. Other significant films
include “Dahil sa Isang Bulaklak” (1967) and “Ina, Kapatid, Anak” (1979). A son
from actress Rita Gomez, Ronald Bregandahl, also became an actor. “THREE
FLOWERS gives my hair a healthy sheen that is admired by all my friends”,
says the good-looking Rodrigo.
THREE FLOWERS
was a consistent advertiser through the 60s, but fell out of favor with the rise
of modern pomade sticks, gels and cream, and it was only in 1979 that the brand
was resurrected with the memorable relaunche campaign conceived by Basic
Advertising—‘Lalaking Disente’. Needless
to say, all the actors that appeared in the print ads from way back 1956, all
fitted that “lalaking disente” mold—thanks
to THREE FLOWERS!
"Lalaking Disente" was relaunched in 1981.
ReplyDeleteNope, it's 1979, according to the late ad icon, Minyong Ordonez of Basic Advertising, who worked personally on the account.
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