Naomi Campbell's 'Fashion for Relief' event returns during London's Fashion Week, on Saturday 14th of September 2019, held at London's historic British Museum.
This year the event is being organised in aid of Save the Children, the internationally renowned charity recognised for it's impact on millions of vulnerable children worldwide. Since it's inception in 2005, Naomi Campbell has used her weight and influence, together with event organisers My Beautiful City, to create notoriously exclusive and exciting events in Cannes, Moscow, Mumbai and Dar es Salaam, raising over $15 Million dollars for it's charitable partners. Unsurprisingly, previous events have ROI's of over 323 Million media impressions worldwide.
This is an opportunity to align your brand's corporate social responsibility framework with an event that will activate an international and affluent market of millennial women in particular. As you are most likely aware, millennial women are an audience who are increasingly concerned with a company's social responsibility. Furthermore, they are the proven 'lifestyle decision makers' within the family home, governing finance choices as well as directing their individually increasing purchasing power.
The sponsorship opportunity unlocks significant involvement opportunities within the event itself. Potential participation ranges from; prominent promotion to keynote speeches, inclusion in the renowned auction and a table of up to 8 guests within the VIP lunch, hosted by Naomi Campbell at the British Museum. In attendance will be globally renowned talent, business leaders and the editors of the global press.
Sponsorship tiers include; Lead Corporate Partner, £350,000, Supporting Corporate Partner, £200,000 and Individual Partner, £100,000. Previous sponsors have been Burberry, Vogue, Chopard, Louis Vuitton and Dolce and Gabbana.
Iusegenius is authorised to raise sponsorship capital for the event on behalf of My Beautiful City and Fashion for Relief. For more information on the perks and opportunities of each strata, please don't hesitate to get in touch.
Naomi Campbell's 'Fashion for Relief' event returns during London's Fashion Week, on Saturday 14th of September 2019, held at London's historic British Museum.
This year the event is being organised in aid of Save the Children, the internationally renowned charity recognised for it's impact on millions of vulnerable children worldwide. Since it's inception in 2005, Naomi Campbell has used her weight and influence, together with event organisers My Beautiful City, to create notoriously exclusive and exciting events in Cannes, Moscow, Mumbai and Dar es Salaam, raising over $15 Million dollars for it's charitable partners. Unsurprisingly, previous events have ROI's of over 323 Million media impressions worldwide.
This is an opportunity to align your brand's corporate social responsibility framework with an event that will activate an international and affluent market of millennial women in particular. As you are most likely aware, millennial women are an audience who are increasingly concerned with a company's social responsibility. Furthermore, they are the proven 'lifestyle decision makers' within the family home, governing finance choices as well as directing their individually increasing purchasing power.
The sponsorship opportunity unlocks significant involvement opportunities within the event itself. Potential participation ranges from; prominent promotion to keynote speeches, inclusion in the renowned auction and a table of up to 8 guests within the VIP lunch, hosted by Naomi Campbell at the British Museum. In attendance will be globally renowned talent, business leaders and the editors of the global press.
Sponsorship tiers include; Lead Corporate Partner, £350,000, Supporting Corporate Partner, £200,000 and Individual Partner, £100,000. Previous sponsors have been Burberry, Vogue, Chopard, Louis Vuitton and Dolce and Gabbana.
Iusegenius is authorised to raise sponsorship capital for the event on behalf of My Beautiful City and Fashion for Relief. For more information on the perks and opportunities of each strata, please don't hesitate to get in touch.
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