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The Billion Dollar Collection

PRIME WEBER SHANDWICK, Stockholm / H&M FOUNDATION / 2022

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Background

H&M Foundation is a non-profit – functionally and financially independent from H&M Group but share the same industry connections. The Foundation asked us to help it leverage that unique position to achieve its core mission of jump-starting a sustainable transformation in fashion.

It’s a monumental challenge. Many have tried but the vastness of fashion’s supply chain, all parts of which need reform, has tended to dilute the reforming actions of individual brands. Without coordinated, sector-wide focus –in materials, manufacturing and re-use – no tipping point is reached. Meanwhile, progress has been slow on changes that might involve dismantling low-cost operations across the developing world.

Idea

A clothing collection that wasn’t aimed at consumers, but at an industry.

We identified 10 startups globally – from Kenya to Estonia – with the greatest potential to bring sustainable revolution to fashion. Start-ups with breakthrough technology but that were all missing something, funds and backing to scale their investments.

Each innovation was turned into a virtual garment, showing both how the garment could look, the amount of money the start-up was seeking (the price) and the potential sustainability impact that innovation could have.

Strategy

INSIGHT:

The fashion industry produces 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, and according to Fashion for Good, now requires an estimated US $30 billion annual investment to meet its 2030 SDG obligations.

KEY MESSAGE:

We wanted to raise awareness of the fact that supporting and funding sustainable fashion innovation is key for the fashion industry to transform.

TARGET AUDIENCE:

- Potential supporters and fashion decision-makers: The most important audience.

- General audience interested in sustainable fashion: Raising awareness among the general public.

ASSETS:

We gathered everything people needed to know on the Billion Dollar Collection website, where we showcased each start-up along with a calculation on the impact it would have if allowed to scale. It was promoted through a press release and posts on owned channels.

Execution

Working with analysts that brought a 360-degree value approach to the collection with the 2030 UN Sustainable Development Goals in mind. The model shows each innovation could have a big, positive impact for the planet, if given the opportunity to scale.

Hiring acclaimed French fashion designer Pauline Chardin to design clothing for each business. Pauline’s collection reflected the big-picture brief – ‘fashion 2030’ futurism – with gender-fluid designs and an environmental palette of clays and floral tones.

Using CGI specialists to produce ‘fashion shoot’ photos for our lookbook – creating realistic 3D clothing from Pauline’s designs, then sewing them over a digital avatar ‘model.’

The avatar itself was a first as well where instead of creating the models face and body over an existing human. Instead the model was created from scratch, making her not a derivative of an existing human, but her own unique person, however virtual.

Outcome

PRESS

135 articles in 23+ countries

Universally favorable coverage for both the concept and H&M Foundation, including both dailies and key fashion titles.

Coverage was most prominent where we needed to hit to promote fashion reform (UK and US).

SOCIAL

95 million earned reach

3 100+ social engagement

1 000+ lookbook downloads

SUPPORTING START-UPS

Two start-ups; Algaeing (undisclosed amount) and Fairbrics (€ 4,6M) - an innovation that potentially could reduce emissions of CO2 by 720,000 metric tons annually by 2030 - have cited the Billion Dollar Collection as a direct contributor to closing their recent investment rounds.

Others are currently in negotiations and have been using our assets directly in meetings with potential supporters.

THE FUTURE OF THE COLLECTION

H&M Foundation is getting numerous requests to share the collection and have decided to continue to use the messaging, maintaining the momentum for transformation in the fashion industry.

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