Wildlings wins Bronze Statue at London International Awards 2023 in Creativity in PR category for “ClothingFans” campaign
Wildlings has been awarded a Bronze Statue in the Creativity In PR – Influencer Marketing category at the London International Awards 2023 for their Clothing Please “ClothingFans” campaign.
Creativity in PR celebrates work rooted in creative thinking, influencing opinions, and cultural relevance. The focus is on reputation management across the PR spectrum, with a clear demonstration of positive reinforcement and goodwill for brands. The jury, led by Judy John, Global Chief Creative Officer of Edelman, is pleased to celebrate the most outstanding work in their category with a total of 58 Statues.
Following the extensive onsite judging process, the two Grand LIAs, 14 Gold, 18 Silver, and 24 Bronze Statues, alongside 14 Finalists were awarded.
The coveted Grand LIA was awarded to McCann Poland for their incredible work titled “Where To Settle”, executed for Mastercard. This piece of work was also awarded the Creative Use of Data Grand LIA, four Gold, a Silver and a Bronze by four different juries.
The Creativity In PR – Public Service/Charity/NGO Grand LIA was awarded to Publicis Conseil, Paris for Solar Impulse titled “Prêt à voter”. “Prêt à voter” was also awarded the Non-Traditional
Public Service/Charity/NGO Grand LIA in addition to five Gold, five Silver and a Bronze Statue in four different categories.
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Some WA agencies are competing globally with their creative campaigns and ideas.
Keep leading the way Wildlings.
Well deserved guys.
Great stuff, Wildlings
There’s just something about an agency full of men telling a woman to cover up, and ambushing media she paid for (and/or worked for) to do so, that just doesn’t sit well with me. Prior to this campaign I didn’t think Clothing Please had any strong views against women.
It’s a great angle. But I think you’ll find Wildlings are a progressive bunch with lots of gender and cultural diversity.
Speaking of great women, the LIA PR jury who awarded the work features many.
https://www.liaawards.com/juries/jury/index.cfm?award_id=1&juryid=17&jury_cat=27