Successful and Powerful Women Empowerment Campaigns
“All the physical comes from the mental.” – Clara Hughes [Olympian Speed Skater and Cyclist]
We created a playlist with some of our favourite campaigns featuring Women Empowerment, Selflove and Women in Sport to remind you that you are unstoppable!
We all sometimes need a boost of motivation, here you can find some inspiration, and remind you that you can do anything just by being yourself:
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- Nike – Dream Crazier
Dream Crazier is for the female athletes who broke the barriers put in their way and instead inspired athletes to follow their dreams, regardless of their gender.
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- Dove | Beauty on your own terms #MyBeautyMySay –
Beauty on your own terms is an answer to how women are judged, using appearance and beauty against them, rather than their achievements. This campaign features stories of powerful women who achieved their goal and stood up for their own beauty.
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- Sport England – This Girl Can – Phenomenal Woman
This campaign from Sport England is to celebrate women and send a message that women can achieve anything and be proud of themselves.
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- ON Running – Nicola Spiring Superfrau
ON Running features stories of athletes. This one is the story of Nicola Spiring, a successful Swiss triathlete who qualified for her fifth Olympic Games while being a mother of three children.
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- Nike: What are girls made of? –
This campaign destroyed the cliché of what women are expected to do. Women can be whoever they want to be!
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- Nike – What will they say about you
This campaign is to empower women and celebrate breaking down barriers. It highlights women showing what they were told was impossible was possible.
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- Dove Real Beauty Sketches | You’re more beautiful than you think –
This campaign is emphasising the gap we create, between how we see ourselves how the others perceive us. An artist drew someone’s face based on their description and the same person based on the others’ description, the results are surprising.
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- Always #LikeAGirl –
The Campaign “Like a Girl” breaks down the expression “… like a girl” and turning it into a pride. Being a girl is awesome, and not an insult, neither degrading!