Delhi, 20 November 2019: India’s leading
menswear brand, Indian Terrain has unveiled
a new digital campaign on the occasion of International
Men’s Day. Titled, ‘The Day Men
Forgot’ the campaign has been conceptualized to encourage awareness of
International Men’s Day among men and celebrate the ‘The Spirit of Man’.
International Men's Day is celebrated on
November 19th every year to spread awareness on the
issues men quietly face on a global scale. However, unlike Women’s day, no
special celebrations are held on this day. Further, most men themselves, are
unaware of the day.
Through this campaign, Indian Terrain
engaged with its primary target group of men to find out how many men
remembered the day dedicated to them. The brand further created organic buzz by
engaging with its customers through social media wherein it encouraged men to
talk about their proud moments. This resulted in good engagement with the
brand’s followers.Additionally, Indian Terrain roped in fashion influencers,
including a mix of men women to talk about the campaign and promote it among
their followers, through engaging activities.
Mr. CharathNarsimhan - Managing Director & CEO, Indian Terrain Fashions Limited said,
“Men often miss celebrating the things about being a
man. Through our latest campaign around International Men’s Day, we wanted to encourage
men to talk about and celebrate their achievements. Our recent campaign on
celebrating the men who built the nation, featuring
our brand Ambassador Mahendra Singh
Dhoni was a huge success. This campaign has been created to continue our
momentum in this direction, lauding the true ‘Spirit of Man’”.
The campaign was conceived and
executed by Indian Terrain’s integrated advertising agency Brave New World.
Sraman Majumdar -
Sr. Creative Director, Brave New World Agency commented,“It is more important than ever for menswear
brands to rise above the fashion quotient and represent something real in
people’s lives. While Men’s Day is a low key and often misinterpreted occasion,
it was the perfect opportunity to start a conversation about self-worth and
validation, without taking ourselves too seriously."
‘The Day Men
Forgot’ campaign has been rolled out digitally and leveraged
across social media platforms such as Facebook & Instagram.