Carol Huang
Aug 21, 2020

China campaign positions adult diapers as a caring purchase

A China campaign from BBDO Shanghai for Swedish brand Tena speaks to the adult children of elders who suffer from incontinence.

Swedish adult diaper brand Tena enlisted BBDO Shanghai for a new campaign promoting its ProSkin product. Released on August 13 in China, the video has aired on social media and e-commerce platforms, as well as in residential building elevators. 

The video sensitively reveals some of the mentality of elders who suffer from incontinence, who don't want to lose face and sometimes curtail their activities to avoid embarrassment. However, the video actually targets the adult children of the intended users, positioning the product as a considerate purchase that can help their parents better enjoy their senior years.  

While filming the video, BBDO's team also learned some practical skills of caring for elders (see behind the scenes photo below). 

CREDITS

Creative Director: Jianzhong Tam
Associate Creative Director: Lemon Li
Sr. Art Director: Jori Liu
Art Director:Eric Xu
Sr. Producer: Linda Bao
Business Director: Jovanka Yeh
Sr. Account Director: Kate Chou
Sr. Account Executive: Betty Ye

 

Source:
Campaign Asia
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