It’s not just the fake snow that’s causing controversy at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics. Many areas have been closed to the public to ensure a sanitary bubble, including the Genting Resort tourist complex in the Hebei district – which happens to be home to The North Face’s flagship store. Not to be frozen out, with its agency Fred & Farid the outdoor clothing and gear brand found a cool solution. They created a pop-up store in the snowy, wild and remote area of Changbai Mountain, one of the coldest places in China, where temperatures can drop to -30℃. The store was open for just one week in January, but the brand challenged customers to trek there and bring to life its slogan: “Never stop exploring.” When they came in from the cold, they found plenty of gear to keep them warm during the return journey. |
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Título | The Coldest Pop-up Store |
Agencia | FRED & FARID Shanghai |
Campaña | The Coldest Pop-up Store |
Anunciante | The North Face |
Marca | The North Face |
Fecha de primera difusión/publicación | Sólo para suscriptores |
Sector Empresarial | Sólo para suscriptores |
Filosofía | Sólo para suscriptores |
Problema | Sólo para suscriptores |
Medio | Promoción y eventos |
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