HOKA's "Far Out" shows their Mafate X shoe running in remote South Africa
Apparel brand HOKA's new campaign “Far Out,” features the new trail running shoe Mafate X in the untamed
(updated) Natalie Ranger and Eloise Smith from Rainey Kelly Campbell Roalfe/Y & R rocked the house at Best Yet in London. According to the Best Yet press release, Craig Hunt and James Humphreys, last years winners, share the number one position with the girls. The girls get the trip to Cannes though, representing the UK.
Natalie and Eloise positioned various family functions as small businesses, which they advertised throughout the newspaper. The adverts ranged from: Dial a Dad, free taxi service, we pick up from anywhere, to The folks B&B, there's always a bed for you (a single one mind) and Free relationship counselling, Nana's shoulder, for biased opinions 24/7. Each advertisement ended with the line Freephone home, BT Mobile Homeplan. 1,000 free minutes.
The judges were impressed with both the idea, and the execution of this campaign and commented: "It is actually quite humbling how good this is. It is amazing that you have turned this round in a number of hours."