KMS California was bringing out a new range of styling products called HAIRPLAY. We engaged our target –hairdressers –through a whole new way to play.
Enter, the Shags. Standing at 15cm, these dolls arrived with a brightly coloured shag of hair that was ready to be cut, crimped, braided, straightened, curled, corn rolled, whatever. Once hairdressers had expressed their creativity on the doll, they were invited to share them on #KMS shags.
So did we manage to convince a bunch of hairdressers that playing with dolls was cool again? We’d say the almost 2,000 posts we collected in 3 months, the dozens of mentions in online beauty blogs and an editorial shoot with fashion magazine, Oyster, suggests so. And with the success of the Shags amongst hairdressers, the dolls were then launched to the public, made available at General Pants stores statewide.
 Finalist - Mobile: use of co creation and user generated content finalist
Spikes Asia 2015:
Bronze - Direct
Spike Asia 2015:
Finalist - Direct social media
AWARD 2014:
Bronze - Digital business to business
Australasian Promotional Marketing Association 2014:
Gold - Best use of social marketing
We created the designs from scratch.
We created #KMSShags which attracted 1,823 individual posts from stylists.
The Shags were shot by fashion magazine, Oyster, for an online gallery on their website.
Finally the Shags were made avilable to the public. Over the Christmas period, they appeared at General Pants stores statewide.
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