I’m all up for guerrilla marketing – the use of unconventional marketing tactics intended to get maximum results with minimal resources. I think it’s a cheeky, creative and clever marketing alternative for independent designers, artists, clothing labels and other small businesses who need to get known on the street but don’t have the cash to throw at outrageous marketing and advertising campaigns.
For example, I love the guerrilla marketing story in Dumbo Feather magazine about Australian fashion label, Tight Knickers. They sneakily captured the attention of Sydney Fashion Week’s ‘front rowers’ who were on a ferry heading for a secret location at a Sydney wharf. The Tight Knickers crew employed an actor, dressed in a Magritte outfit complete with bowler hat and briefcase, to intercept the ferry’s arrival at the docks and entertain the VIP passengers with a projection show while they waited 10 minutes to disembark. The show included quirky messages from fashion week, interspersed with Tight Knickers branding quotes such as, “Are you wearing Tight Knickers or are you just happy to see me?” Captive audience; cute stunt to get their fashion label in front of bigwigs they wouldn’t usually get near; and nobody got hurt. Big guerrilla tick! Continue reading ’save our skin’


