Tag: Simeran Bhasin

  • Wildcraft’s first mass media campaign; announces new products, brand identity

    Wildcraft’s first mass media campaign; announces new products, brand identity

    BENGALURU: Outdoor brand Wildcraft has unveiled a new brand identity in Bengaluru. The company also revealed its plans to be synonymous with the Indian outdoor industry. The brand’s revitalized presence includes a newly designed logo and theme alongside extensive additions to its product portfolio. The company also announced its first mass media campaign including a TVC.

     
    One of the country’s first brands to offer performance-driven outdoor gear, Wildcraft is now seeking to define the Indian outdoor segment through a series of bold moves. The Rs 250 crore brand has now targeted Rs 2000 crore by 2020. The segment has been growing at a CAGR of 16-20 per cent, with the organised players growing even faster at about 25 per cent CAGR, says Wildcraft.

     
    Wildcraft India CMO Simeran Bhasin said, “Our new logo is a reflection of the liberation the outdoors can bring from the monotony and rigmarole of everyday urban life. The brand’s new identity reflects the essence of our company and forms the basis of every consumer touch point from our retail stores to our website and TVCs. Our marketing communication strategy is in line with our efforts to inspire, educate, inform and equip people to experience the outdoors and, consequently, recognise Wildcraft as a performance-driven, head-to-toe outfitter. We will do this through immersive experiences across traditional, digital and social media.”

     
    Elaborating on Wildcraft’s strategy, Gaurav Dublish, one of the three co-founders of the company said, “We are not short on ambition. Today, from rucksacks to jackets and tents to shoes, Wildcraft products are available in over 120 exclusive and over 2,500 multi-branded stores across 400+ key Indian cities. Our diversified distribution strategy includes exclusive stores, modern trade chains, distribution to traditional multi-brand outlets, institutional partnerships as well as e-commerce portals.”

     
    Wildcraft co-founder Siddarth Sood added, “Our plan is to push the boundaries of product design in order to give our users gear they love and trust. Coupled with the expansion of our manufacturing capabilities this will reinforce Wildcraft’s status as a one-stop-shop for outdoor lovers across the country.”

     

  • Lowe Lintas creates campaign for Fastrack

    Lowe Lintas creates campaign for Fastrack

    MUMBAI: Keeping with the brand’s fun, bold and irreverent image, Fastrack has launched its latest campaign for its watch collection.

     

    The TVC conceputalised by Lowe Lintas features finger break dancing choreographed by Lilach Chen. The youth brand wanted to draw attention to the product category using finger break dancing as a major player as its core thought has always been about the mating game and it wanted the TVC to have a twist on it.

     

    Commenting on the campaign, Lowe Lintas’ national creative director Arun Iyer says, “We had to showcase a new collection of watches in a quick, snappy manner while being true to the brand essence. Hooking-up is no big deal and the commercial conveys exactly that. And that to us is very Fastrack.”

     

    The campaign will be showcased on television and digital medium.

     

    On the association, Fastrack marketing head Simeran Bhasin says, “We wanted to do something different to introduce our new line of watches. The finger break dancing in the ad is a unique way to showcase the watches and also plays on the irreverence of the brand.”

  • Lowe Lintas creates Fastrack’s new ad campaign

    MUMBAI: Fastrack, the youth fashion brand, has launched a new ad campaign -“Blame Fastrack and Move On” that has been created by Lowe Lintas.

    The objective of the campaign is to redirect the blame that the youth of today face from everyone around them. It is targeted to youth of 18-24 years of age.

    Fastrack marketing head Simeran Bhasin said, “The TVC appeals to the youth of today who are aggressive and passionate and ultimately lead to a better brand connect. The Blame Fastrack campaign draws inspiration the youth of today and hopes to liberate them from the pre decided moral rules of the society.”

    The company plans to roll out a total of three commercials. The subsequent two TVCs are for watches and sunglasses and will be launched in the coming months.

    Talking about the brief that was given to the agency Lowe Lintas executive creative director Akash Das said, “The youth today are the most blamed lot for things that they do or don‘t. Constantly persecuted by parents, teachers, politicians, moral police, girlfriends, boyfriends, it‘s certainly a difficult age to be. Fastrack with its latest proposition offers to take the monkey of their back. Need an â€?excuse‘? Blame Fastrack. Move on.”

    The TVCs use a high energy track by an American alternative rock band, Cake – Short Skirt/Long Jacket. “The track lends the TVC a high energy vibe and the lyrics help establish the image of the Fastrack girl,” Das said.

    Blame Fastrack is being amplified on the digital media as well. “Social media is the best way to connect and interact with the youth. An extensive twitter and Facebook plan is being put in place to make Blame Fastrack a part of youth pop-culture,” Bhasin said.