ID Collective appointed by Blunt to lead Trans-Tasman communications strategy
ID Collective has won Blunt as a client and will drive a communications campaign for the umbrella brand across Australia and New Zealand.
The announcement:
Full-service communications agency, iD Collective, is thrilled to welcome high-performance umbrella brand, BLUNT, to its agency portfolio. iD will drive a multi-faceted communications campaign to further elevate BLUNT’s brand visibility and strengthen the brand’s connection with audiences across Australia and New Zealand.
Renowned for design-led, high-quality umbrellas, BLUNT has become a global name in functional innovation and everyday style. iD Collective will work closely with the brand to amplify awareness around BLUNT’s popular Metro and Classic ranges, while also building momentum for a series of exciting new product launches in the pipeline for 2025.
With a focus on media engagement, influencer relations, events and brand collaborations, the PR partnership will support BLUNT’s Trans-Tasman marketing activity, further cementing the company’s position as Australasia’s leading umbrella brand.
“We’re thrilled to partner with a brand as innovative and iconic as BLUNT,” says Amanda Booth, executive director of iD Collective. “We look forward to driving bold, insight-led communications campaigns and building meaningful connections with audiences across both markets.”
The appointment comes off the back of a strong growth trajectory for iD Collective, marked by its recent merger with Noisy Beast. The agency has continued to expand its portfolio, securing a string of new client partnerships including science-backed wellness brand KURK, celebrity facialist Ingrid Seaburn, and cult-favourite Pretzel.
Source: ID Collective
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