
With Brazen representing two of the biggest cleaning brands in Europe (Vileda & Dr.Beckmann) I would consider myself firmly on the way to domestic goddess status. I don’t think Nigella Lawson has anything to be worried about just yet, but I’m a dab hand with my marigolds and washing machine.
So you can imagine that when I heard fashion supremeo Dame Vivienne Westwood didn’t even wash her bras I was shocked. I mean how can you not wash your bras? Even if you are a living legend.
I discussed this with my Dr.Beckmann client, Lesley Naylor, who we call ‘the stain guru’ (seriously, she’s amazing at all things stain removal) and she didn’t find Dame Vivienne’s confession shocking in the slightest.
I asked Lesley to dig deeper into the Dr.Beckmann customer research and she confirmed that Dame Vivienne was indeed not alone in her lingerie hygiene habits. The average British women washes her bras once every seven wears which roughly equates to two months or six times a year.
Ironically the research also revealed that white bras are the UK’s favourite, as women love a fresh, clean look – hmm methinks this doesn’t last for long though does it now ladies?
The words ‘news story’ flashed in my head like neon lights (Ally McBeal moment) and with the help of the downright dirty Dr.Beckmann customer research, we issued a national release that shocked the likes of The Mail, The Express, Telegraph, Mirror and OK!.
Within minutes of the story appearing online, people were already posting comments and sharing their bra washing routines – can you imagine!
A perfect example of how a simple story that was hooked onto something topical can spark interesting online debate and conversation. Not to mention national coverage.
And as for my bras, well that would be telling now wouldn’t it?
By Louise Jacobson, Account Director

