Simply Be is launching a new podcast series hosted by singer-songwriter Fleur East titled ‘Shaping Success’ that is set to run for ten weeks.
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Simply Be gets ‘Serious About Shape’ with Manchester’s largest ever mural
Simply Be is raising awareness of its ‘Serious About Shape’ messaging by unveiling the largest ever mural erected in Manchester.
Simply Be gets serious about shape in latest TV campaign
Simply Be is calling time out ill-fitting clothes with its latest TV campaign, ‘Serious About Shape’ which shows women that bodies of all sizes…
Simply Be calls out fashion industry with ‘No More Bad Fit’ campaign
Inclusive fashion brand Simply Be has launched a powerful new campaign challenging the fashion industry and calling for an end to ‘bad fitting’ clothes.
Simply Be is calling on women to ‘break up’ with badly-fitting clothes in latest campaign
Simply Be has unveiled a new campaign to promote its upcoming autumn/winter range, urging women to ‘break up’ with badly-fitting clothes.
Philadelphia hijacks street signs and OOH ads in latest campaign
Cream cheese brand Philadelphia has unveiled a new campaign in a bid to ‘remind’ shoppers that meals are ‘Simply Better with Philadelphia’.
Who wins? Clean Creatives gives out F-List prizes to adland’s top polluters
Just weeks ahead of the much discussed Cannes Lions festival, industry activist group Clean Creatives has announced the winners of a very different sort of prize.
B&Q under fire for ‘irresponsible’ DIY demolition advert
B&Q has come under fire for what the building trade is calling an ‘irresponsible’ advert which shows a woman smashing down a wall in her house.
Crisis campaign hits back at idea homelessness is a ‘lifestyle choice’
Crisis has hit back at Suella Braverman’s comments describing homelessness as a “lifestyle choice” with a thought provoking creative.
Toilet photo shoots, social media and Winnie the Pooh – how Who Gives A Crap made its mark
CEO of sustainable toilet paper brand Who Gives A Crap Simon Griffiths discusses deforestation becoming omnichannel and the art of giving a crap.