Target Unveils Stunning Ad For Its Activewear Range Shot In The Kimberley

Target Unveils Stunning Ad For Its Activewear Range Shot In The Kimberley

Shot in the ruggedly beautiful Kimberley region, Target’s latest activewear campaign illustrates how nature empowers us and influences a new range of product through design and fabrication.

Target GM of marketing Kenton Elliot said: “Target has released a stylish collection of activewear, inspired by nature and inspiring Australian women to get out there and get moving because when you look the part, you feel the part.”

The campaign will be seen in multiple channels including TV, gym screens, online, and social media.

It features the track Harlem River, by Kevin Morby.

The campaign was created by AJF Partnership, a GrowthOps business, directed by Rob Stanton-Cook from Collider with media planning and buying by OMD.

AJF Partnership ECD Josh Stephens said: “It’s an exciting time to be partnering with Target as they continue to build their fashion and quality credentials.

“It’s allowed us to create this beautiful, visual work that captures a feeling of truly running wild.”

Target’s activewear campaign kicked off Sunday 5 August.

 




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