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Liva outshines in mall space with unique innovation

By April 21, 20183 Mins Read
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The study across malls showed positive consumer response with 71% consumers noticing the dropdown and 68% recalled seeing the innovative dropdown, out of which 54% appreciated the campaign.

Liva, the new age fabric brand from the Aditya Birla Group, is back with its unique campaign, a life size mannequin of the brand ambassador Kangana Ranaut dropped down across malls in Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Kolkata and Pune.

This season the innovative campaign stands out in 54 malls across 26 cities. Liva being the first ever brand to have the largest drop down with a size of 20 feet tall, which enhanced outreach and gathered immediate attention in the over-crowded mall space. The main idea for the innovation was to create immediate recall in the last leg of the consumer journey.

The study across malls showed positive consumer response with 71 per cent consumers noticing the drop down and 68 per cent recalled seeing the innovative dropdown, out of which 54 per cent appreciated the campaign. About 77 per cent of the consumers surveyed were able to resonate that LIVA was a fluid fabric and 3 out of 5 considered LIVA as a fabric brand.

Shardah Uniyal, Head – Branding & Communication, Birla Cellulose, expressed, “The response from the innovation done last season was overwhelming, which was one of the many reasons why we re-launched the campaign with more innovative display. Being an ingredient it is imperative for the brand to get noticed and stand out in clutter. This innovation was aimed towards garnering maximum visibility and increasing foot falls for our partner brands in those malls and this campaign has successfully achieved the objective.”

Vishnu Telang, CEO – Khushi Advertising, commented, “We worked upon the innovative idea given by Liva and further enhanced the look and workability of the innovative dropdown. The most demanding part of the campaign involved creating and putting up suspended 20 feet 3D dropdowns which portrayed the brand ambassador, Kangana Ranaut showcasing the resplendence of the fabric”

Liva is a fabric brand from the Aditya Birla Group. Liva stands for high quality fabrics made from Birla Cellulose fibres. Unlike other fabrics which are boxy or synthetic, Liva is a soft, fluid fabric which falls and drapes well. It is comfortable and eco-friendly.

Birla Cellulose, the pulp and fibre business of Aditya Birla Group is a global leader in man made cellulosic fibres (MMCF) and a pioneer in India in viscose staple fibre (VSF). A versatile and easily blend-able fibre, VSF is used in apparels, home textiles, women’s wear fabrics, knit wear and non-woven applications.

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