Aerie Real

Going shopping always sounds like a good idea, you get to buy new clothes, window shop and most likely stop by the food court on your way out. As you go through the stores, though, you're a size 6 in jeans at one place, a 12 in another, a medium in another store and then an XL in the last store you go to. Instead of feeling confident you feel a confused and upset. It doesn't help that the models showing off your potential wardrobe don't accurately reflect what anyone looks like in their clothes.

Aerie decided to do something about that feeling a lot of women have when they go shopping- #AerieReal. Aerie hired realistic models for their lingerie and sleepwear. They also promised no retouching on photos. Through their ad campaign they have shown women that there are other women that are like them.
The key elements for executing a successful integrated marketing campaign include: transparency, authenticity, influence, mobilization, practical value, storytelling, emotion, and triggers. In Aerie's #AerieReal campaign the company uses elements of authenticity, mobilization, influence and emotion.

Authenticity

There is an incredible amount of diversity amongst the women featured in this campaign. In fact, the success of the campaign came from this authenticity. So many times in the fashion world women are seen as cookie cutter, but that couldn't be farther from the truth in real life. It is refreshing to see women who look like women. Aerie's audience can actually relate to the women modeling the apparel. When someone clicks on the photos of the women (as seen above) it takes them to their social media page. This furthers the connection and the value of authenticity.

Mobilization

Women like Olympic gymnast Aly Raisman are highlighted in this campaign, too. It's important to recognize the body types "in between" being petite and plus size. Athletic women can have just as many (if not more) body issues because their bodies need to be in top performance at all time. This dependency on their bodies can lead to body dysmorphia and other issues. By highlighting someone like Raisman hopefully women learn that it's okay to be strong and to love that in themselves.

Influence

#AerieReal gives women of all shapes, sizes and abilities a voice. In a world today that can be so negative and cruel to people, Aerie's audience gets to see other women celebrate their uniqueness. The goal of the campaign is to have women embrace who they are and not change to fit into a certain "standard" in which women "should" live. This campaign gives the audience a way to connect to women that may be just like them: women with invisible illnesses, athletes, mothers.

Emotion

This campaign has ties to emotion because it can be mentally and emotionally challenging when your entire life has been filled with the idea that you are not good enough. Women nit pick about their own bodies on top of the already stressful standards that society puts on them. Aerie's campaign tugs at those heartstrings to let women know that they are beautiful and loved just as they are.


The key elements outlined in running a successful campaign were put into practice with Aerie's campaign. It stands out among other marketing campaigns because Aerie has truly integrated this idea of "being real, being you" into their brand image. They are authenticate and consistent with that authenticity across their social media platforms, in their print publications and in their stores.

Companies looking to reshape or refine their brand image should take notes from Aerie.

Routine

I, like most people, thrive on routine and during the summer I was in the routine of all routines. I got up at the same time every day, ate breakfast, left the house by 7:28, worked 8:00-4:30, drove to the gym, drove home, repeat for 10 weeks.

Coming back to school, though, any sort of routine disappears until classes start. I was doing fine the weekend I moved in but going into Monday I was super anxious and didn't know why. It got better by Wednesday but I was still struggling. I was working on some PR things for KD in the evening after Spirit Week and when I finished them up I went home to reflect on what was wrong.

It was the first time it really hit me that Allyson Penner and David wouldn't be back on campus "permanently." Obviously, I'll still see them and we will visit each other, but they won't just be a two minute walk away.

I think it was so hard because Allyson has been there for me at all times from the beginning of my freshman year. This past spring specifically there were so many times where we'd sit in David and Matthew's room talking about everything and anything while they played video games. I miss that a lot. Allyson is the most down to earth and passionate person I've ever met. She is ALWAYS willing to listen and she helped me so many times by just talking out my problems with me. She doesn't judge you and she is able to put aside her opinions to offer the best advice for you. So Allyson, if you're reading this I love you more than I could ever possibly express. I am so grateful for our friendship and you will always be a huge inspiration to me.

I knew long distance would be hard but honestly it wasn't hard over summer. Selfishly, it helped knowing that a lot of people were in their hometowns and away from their significant other. But coming back and seeing everyone together again mad me sad. David, however, is the best and reminded me that it wasn't like we were never going to see each other. He visited this past weekend and it seriously made everything better. Then I'll see him again for Labor Day weekend. He also plans on visiting again in September. We'll still see each other a good amount and that makes me happy.

What I've learned from this week is that my routine is going to be different this year. It's not just my class and work schedule, I won't spend every moment in Sigma Pi hanging out with David, Allyson and Matthew. But I've also learned that it's going to be okay. Just because life is a little different doesn't mean it's bad. I'm still going to miss them more than anything, but I also know that it's going to be okay.

Okay honestly this post was kind of a mess but I wanted to share how I was feeling because life isn't always perfect. As the semester begins I know I will get into a new routine which will ease some of my anxiety. I still love Drury and I still have so many people here, it's just adjusting to two of the biggest people in my life being away.

Thank you for listening to my ramble and I hope to be back with new content soon.

Until next time,
Taylor xx