Allen Solly defines 'Future of Bottomwear' with latest campaign

Allen Solly defines 'Future of Bottomwear' with latest campaign

The film has been conceptualised by Ogilvy

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MUMBAI: Allen Solly, India’s pioneer brand in semi‐formal dressing from Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail Ltd unveiled the latest innovative range of fashion forward trousers through its campaign “Future of Bottomwear”. While Indian men spent heavily on shirts, trousers weren’t given due importance by them even though it was a major part of their attire. Allen Solly wanted to change this trend by shifting the focus from shirts to trousers.

To communicate its shift in perspective and its new offerings, Allen Solly launched a new campaign, conceptualised by Ogilvy, which will reach its target audience with a unique mix of traditional and new age advertising platforms such as TV, Hotstar, cinema halls, and social media.

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Commenting on the launch, Allen Solly COO Anil S Kumar said, “Allen Solly has always been in the forefront of redefining fashion at work through its unconventional workwear offering. This film is another step in that direction wherein we bring alive our brand logo 'The Stag’ and through it we redefine the trouser category for today's workplace. Allen Solly is known to have defined the category of chinos and now we are set to re-define the category again."

Allen Solly creative director Jayanth Gurumurthy further added, “Allen Solly is known for our fashionable and functional take on the new age workwear needs. The collection incorporates blends, which provide comfort and mobility. With innovative detailing and modern construction, this collection aims to redefine the trouser category.”

Ogilvy & Mather, Bangalore chief creative officer Mahesh Gharat said, “Allen Solly has been redefining work wear for a long while now. And this year, it was no different. Carrying forward the same thought process, we cracked an idea that would emphasise the trousers rather than the shirt. We didn’t face much of a challenge in making the film clutter breaking or memorable as Stag took on the role of the celebrity. We found a way to tell the story with the Stag playing an integral role in shifting the attention of the audience from the shirt to the trouser. Quick edits and a peppy track made the TVC even more sticky and popular. And this was just the beginning of the campaign.”