Ethical cosmetic brand Lush has appointed Sling & Stone as its agency, following a competitive pitch process.
Sling & Stone’s brief is to ensure Lush is the most talked about cosmetics brand in Aotearoa, with a focus on consumer PR and creator relationships, corporate thought leadership and driving the agenda for ethical causes the company is passionate about.
The original inventors of the bath bomb, Lush has been championing a cosmetics revolution since 1995, fighting against over-packing and animal testing before it was mainstream. The global company has built ethical practices into the heart of the business to leave the world lusher than it found it.
Lush came off social media in 2021 as the cosmetic company believed it was not a safe environment for users. Instead Lush promised to invest in new ways to connect and build communities and will also be part of Sling & Stone’s remit. The agency will also focus on activations, events and stunts to bring brand fans and advocates together.
Georgia Saunders, PR Lead, Lush said: “Sling & Stone was the standout agency when assessing our options in the market. Their thinking, creative approach and plan for building impactful brand awareness for Lush was top tier.
“At Lush, we don’t fit into a box – we stand out – and Sling & Stone does the same. We love how in-tune they are to our values and their unique approach to PR is exactly what we were looking for. We’re thrilled to partner with them and can’t wait for what this year brings.”
Sian Church, Head of New Zealand, Sling & Stone said: “When we first started talking to the Lush team, it was clear that both of our values clearly aligned. We love everything that Lush stands for including taking matters into their own hands and addressing the issues now, not waiting around until others believe in the problem before changing.
“That’s exactly why we started Sling & Stone, so we can supercharge these stories for ambitious brands and make our world a better place!”
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