Calvin Klein CK2

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Calvin Klein CK2

Nearly 15 years after the iconic CK One hit the shelves, Domani Studios was tapped for the global launch of CK2, a fresh evolution of the massively popular unisex fragrance.

DOMANI led the strategy and execution of CK2’s global online campaign which incorporates a wide range of digital tactics, including a responsive microsite designed for two people to engage, and find an excuse to get together and push the boundaries.

To kick-start the experience we asked couples to push the boundaries with a series of “dares” – anything from “Squeeze Together” to “Get Wet Together” was on the table. Friends and lovers were then encouraged to share their photo using CK2’s #the2ofus hashtag. This tapped perfectly into our target audience’s inclination for social sharing while also celebrating the provocative, playful, intimate spirit of the CK brand.

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