Wildlings releases ClothingPlease.com case study following on from OnlyFans star controversial billboard
July 14 2023, 1:37 pm | | 6 Comments
Wildlings has released a case study that explains the impact of Aussie OnlyFans star Savanah’s controversial billboard, which with help from ClothingPlease.com received a makeover on the 9th May 2023.
The billboard received thousands of community complaints, an investigation from Ad Standards Australia, and global media attention.
ClothingPlease.com, via their agency Wildlings, then took over to encourage people to recycle their clothing via the ClothingPlease drop off boxes and stop them going to landfill.
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6 Comments
This is a great piece of work showcasing a timely bit of thinking.
I’m sure it will do well on the circuit. Go WA!
Since when did agencies start PRing case study videos after they’ve already PRd the work? 😂
This PR for the case study is now part of the case study. even more eyeballs than before.
Hi, the case study was compelling enough to be noticed by Campaign Brief from our BestAds website which is why we chose to run it. It wasn’t PR’ed by the Agency but good on them for getting as much exposure as possible for their campaign. It’s what every good award-winning agency in the world does.
some agencies and people doing great work and others trying to pull ’em down
Matt and the team set an example for every Perth creative who wants to win awards and boost their personal profile. Get out there and do the hard work to find the opportunities and then make them happen. You can’t just sit back and wait for the opportunity to be placed in your lap you have to be out there hunting it down and be ready to spend time and money to deliver it. Great work.