Social Soup and 19 Crimes launch micro influencer campaign

By AdNews | 3 October 2024
 
19 Crimes x Social Soup

Influencer marketing business Social Soup has partnered with Treasury Wine Estates’ wine brand 19 Crimes.

Social Soup and 19 Crimes’ three-part campaign will be carried out across four months in a creatively-led influence strategy designed to embed the brand into culture and drive overall brand growth.

The creators – referred to as the 19 Crimes “Rebels in Crime” – have each been carefully selected based on how intricately they align with the brand’s ethos, as well as their ability to influence their audiences on and offline.

From musicians to DJs to artists, each “culture setter” will bring their own spin to the brief, integrating 19 Crimes into their everyday lives while sharing their favourite tipple at their own gigs and events, ensuring 19 Crimes is part of the conversation on everyone’s lips.

The first burst of activity runs from September to October, with a limited Halloween collection that will feature Universal Monsters characters on the glow in the dark bottles.

November will mark the start of the second wave of the campaign with the release of Snoop Dogg Cali Blanc, a refreshing new Sauvignon Blanc from the charismatic cultural icon.

With December comes the third and final burst with a special Christmas celebration.

Social Soup founder and chief executive officer Sharyn Smith said the agency is so excited to be working with 19 Crimes on this campaign.

"We had a lot of fun working together on how it will come to life and really cause a stir," Smith said.

“This marks the first time 19 Crimes has engaged with micro influencers for a brand ambassador-style creator partnership.

"While it requires more time and strategy to execute, we have found some incredible ‘rebels’ and we expect to see some truly out-of-the-box creator content."

19 Crimes senior PR and partnerships manager ANZ Zoë Tostevin said the brand is thrilled to be launching some new, special edition wines.

"To do so with Social Soup, which understands the brand and the ethos extremely well," Tostevin said.

"We can’t wait to see the campaign over the coming months, how it will bring the 19 Crimes brand to life and the results it will spark.”

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