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The Business of Fashion Podcast

How Calvin Klein Taps Into Culture

The Business of Fashion Podcast

The Business of Fashion

Fashion & Beauty, Business, Arts

4.6770 Ratings

🗓️ 26 April 2024

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

On January 4th of this year, when Calvin Klein dropped its new spring 2024 campaign with a shirtless Jeremy Allen White wearing the brand’s signature underwear, it set the internet ablaze. Social media feeds flooded with reaction videos and media outlets covered the campaign widely. The following week, Calvin Klein saw a 30 percent year-over-year increase in underwear sales.


While the brand could never have predicted the gigantic response the campaign would generate, Calvin Klein’s chief marketing officer Jonathan Bottomley says the brand did everything it could to put the strategy in place for it to do so.


“In a culture that's very flat, how do you create those spikes … we adopt what we call an entertainment mentality,” said Bottomley on stage at the BoF Professional Summit in New York. 


This week on The BoF Podcast, BoF founder and editor-in-chief Imran Amed sits down with Bottomley to unpack Calvin Klein’s marketing strategy and how they cut through the noise to create cultural moments.


Key Insights:

  • Calvin Klein’s entertainment mentality can be broken down into three main parts. “Firstly, we put a lot of focus on creating stories and creating content that people are going to want to spend time with. The second thing is we think really hard about the talent, not just in terms of reach of engagement, but the opportunity to create a cultural character, show them in a way that maybe you haven't seen before,” Bottomley explains. “And then the third thing is media. We work with real intention to blend the media mix, to try and game the algorithm and and really to cut through.” 


  • Bottomley stresses that the brand does not aim to court controversy. “There's an authenticity to what we do, which is partly the DNA as a brand. This idea of sensuality and empowerment, they go together,” he says. “It's much more to do with partnership, creative expression, and this idea of a character that we feel is going to work, but that our partner really believes in.”


  • On balancing brand marketing and performance marketing, Bottomley believes the two are intertwined. “The way we think about it is that everything is brand and everything is performance. … The imperative of a brand is to lead and to say from within the confines of where culture is going, ‘how can we step outside that and excite people with something?’”


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0:00.0

Hi, this is Imran Ahmed, founder and CEO of the Business of Fashion.

0:08.2

Welcome to the Bof podcast. It's Friday, April 26th.

0:12.8

On January 4th of this year when Calvin Klein dropped its new Spring 2024 campaign,

0:18.8

with a shirtless Jeremy Allen White wearing the brand signature underwear,

0:23.6

it set the internet ablaze. Social media feeds flooded with reaction videos, and media outlets

0:30.7

around the world covered the campaign. The following week, Calvin Klein saw a 30% year-over-year

0:37.4

increase in underwear sales.

0:39.8

While the brand could never have predicted the gigantic response to this campaign,

0:44.7

Calvin Klein's chief marketing officer, Jonathan Bottomley, says the brand did everything it could

0:50.2

to put the strategy in place for it to do so.

0:54.0

The question that we've been asking ourselves for a while is, you know, in a culture that's

0:57.8

very flat, how do you create those spikes? And the way that I would summarize that is that

1:03.1

we adopt what we call kind of an entertainment mentality.

1:06.8

This week on the BOF podcast, I'm pleased to share a conversation with Jonathan from our BOF Professional Summit in New York,

1:13.3

where he unpacked Calvin Klein's marketing strategy and how they cut through the noise to create cultural moments.

1:21.0

On Monday, BOF will be dropping our newest case study, which examines this phenomenon and how to capture consumer attention,

1:28.7

whether you have Calvin Klein's budget or not.

1:31.8

Stay tuned for that, but in the meantime, here's Jonathan Bottomley on the B.O.F.

1:37.0

Podcast.

1:39.1

I saw a bunch of people lean forward.

1:43.5

I saw one person with her hand over her mouth.

1:49.0

That campaign clearly still resonates.

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