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F&F styles it out in new brand platform

F&F styles it out in new brand platform

Time of India12-05-2025

HighlightsF&F has launched a new brand platform called 'Style It Out', created by the advertising agency Bartle Bogle Hegarty and photographed by Alex Prager, aiming to unite its fashion and home collections. The campaign emphasizes the idea that while F&F cannot provide magical solutions to life's challenges, it can offer stylish options to help consumers face those moments with confidence. The promotional campaign includes a suite of three films and extensive advertising across television, out-of-home, print, social media, radio, and digital platforms, managed by EssenceMediaCom.
F&F is showcasing its style credentials with the launch of a new
brand platform
, '
Style It Out
'.
Created by
BBH
and shot by photographer and filmmaker,
Alex Prager
, 'Style It Out' unites F&F's
fashion collection
with its newly rebranded
home range
bringing to life a new chapter for the brand's energy and attitude to the brand.
BBH were looking to move away from the category tropes that style gave people confidence to better reflect the realities of life for their consumers. The truth is F&F can't give people magical superpowers but they can give them the composure to face life's challenges in style, the press note stated.
Toilet roll stuck to your heel. Dress caught in the car door. Tripping up the escalator at rush hour in front of a whole crowd of people. Sometimes life just happens, but you can at least make these moments look good with a killer dress, accessories and a devil may care attitude.
Prager brought her signature style of beautifully curated moments in time to the campaign, blurring reality and artifice centred around the female experience to create images that are equally stunning and powerfully relatable.
Felipe Serradourada Guimarães, executive creative director at BBH said, 'I've always dreamt of working with Alex (Prager). I've had her book in my office for some time. So when she said yes I knew we had something special. When people of that caliber want to be part of a project you know the work is good.'
The platform launched with a suite of three films and OOH and print, and is supported by social, radio and digital activity, all created by BBH.
Rachel Nooney, interim marketing director clothing and home at F&F said, 'Bringing home and clothing together under the new F&F brand platform 'Style It Out' helps us to highlight the style and quality that is synonymous with the brand. The campaign brings
real-life moments
to the forefront in stunning vignettes that we hope many of our customers will relate to.'
The campaign will be running for two months nationwide on TVC, VOD, OOH, Print, Social, Radio, Digital with media handled by EssenceMediaCom.
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