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Jun 10, 2021

The Body Shop brings 'Self Love Uprising' to Australia

A local non-binary stylist and an Aboriginal life coach appear in the localisation of the global campaign.

The Body Shop's global 'Self Love Uprising' campaign has come to Sydney and Melbourne, featuring non-binary stylist Deni Todorovic (they/them) and Aboriginal mindset coach Allira Potter (she/her).

The campaign, through Havas Media Melbourne with creative by Marilyn & Sons, includes OOH ads and online content. The brand's PR and influencer agency, Havas Village’s One Green Bean, brought in local contributors including Abbie Chatfield, Clem Ford and Carly Findlay to tell their stories, in addition to managing the media and influencer strategy.  

Globally, the 'Self Love Uprising' campaign was aiming to drive social change by inspiring 1 million acts of self-love over a year—a milestone the brand says has been reached in the past week.

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CREDITS

Client: The Body Shop
Media: Havas Media Melbourne
Creative: Marilyn & Sons
PR: One Green Bean

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