Celebrating beauty
In August 2018, Sapphire, the high-end prêt brand, and their agency MCS Communications garnered praise when their popular seed bag was introduced. (It was also featured in Aurora’s ‘A few of our favourite things’.) Following on its success, they recently launched their ‘Eyes of the beholder’ campaign, which entailed their popular yellow kurti to be worn by five women who are not from Pakistan and based in Australia, the UK and the US; their photographs were then shared on Sapphire’s Facebook and Instagram handles for three weeks.
Muzaffar Manghi, CEO, MCS, says that one of the objectives of the campaign was to demonstrate the versatility of Sapphire’s prêt line, and to showcase the fact that although their designs are eastern in origin, they can be worn by “progressive” women around the world, irrespective of where they are from.
According to Manghi: “The photographers were chosen because they were all young, upcoming names; each one of them has a unique style, and that helped us achieve variety. As for the locations and models, they were not a demand from our side. In fact, our brief was rather basic: make sure that cultural sensitivities are adhered to, and do as you like.”