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Anthropologie will launch its fall ad campaign Monday called “Falling for Anthro,” featuring Australian actress Phoebe Tonkin. Throughout the season, the brand will utilize campaign assets featuring Tonkin in marketing activations across social media, out-of-home advertising, digital TV and in-store events.

“At Anthropologie we are steadfast in our mission to inspire, excite and connect with our customers,” said Elizabeth Preis, chief marketing officer of Anthropologie. “In preparation for the fall season, we have been laser-focused on building brand love and loyalty. We are welcoming more customers than ever before, and that they’re here, we want them to fall in love with all things Anthro.”

“Falling for Anthro truly harnesses the magic of the brand and highlights how our approach to creativity is not limited to just our products but permeates across our entire company and culture. Through Falling for Anthro, we hope to build connectivity with our incredibly loyal community, while also reaching a new, eager and excited audience. Phoebe perfectly embodies this excitement and exudes a bold, boundless, confidence that we hope our entire community takes into fall,” she added.

With the launch of this new campaign, Anthropologie will run its largest fall digital TV campaign to date, highlighting an exclusive video with the 34-year-old Tonkin, which will be featured across CTV and YouTube TV. In addition, the business will amplify campaign assets in robust out-of-home advertising, including digital billboards in Times Square, on Sunset Boulevard and Cory Avenue in Los Angeles, wild postings across New York and California, and taxi cabs in the U.K.

“Working with Anthropologie on this campaign was a true delight,” Tonkin said. “I have been familiar with the brand for years but was completely blown away by their team. They have a passion to serve their customers with the best fashion and the most inspiring creative. The brand has such a clear identity and strong point-of-view, and it was truly thrilling to help them bring their fall campaign to life.”

Tonkin models the fall looks, aiming to showcase the brand’s elevated approach to style, while demonstrating the versatility of the pieces.

“This fall we are thrilled to introduce our customers to what we believe is our best assortment to date,” said Anu Narayanan, president of Anthropologie women’s, weddings and beauty. “We place tremendous value on listening to our customers and being attuned to how their shopping habits are continually evolving. What we have learned from them is that they are ready to embrace newness. They are eager to pair trendier, more daring pieces, like the evolving sheer and shine fashions, with our bestselling customer favorites. What works best for us, and what we focused on for the fall collection is offering our community quality products in a wide range of price points and amplifying trends for their different tastes and aesthetics.”

Anthropologie, founded in 1992 and known for its experiential retail format, offers a mix of its own-brand designed products and partners, such as Reformation, Good American and New Balance. The brand operates more than 200 stores around the world and ships to more than 100 countries.

For the first quarter ended April 30, Anthropologie Group’s comparable retail sales increased 13 percent.

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Phoebe Tonkin (Babylon) is among the cast leading the indie crime drama And On The Eighth Day from debut feature filmmaker Alexandra Chando, which has just wrapped production in New Mexico.

Tonkin leads the cast, which is rounded out by Darren Mann (1923), Mustafa Speaks (All American), Valerie Mahaffey (Dead to Me), Lindsey Morgan (The 100), and Tanner Beard (We Summon the Darkness).

Story follows the journey of two small-time thieves who find themselves in a remote town in West Texas. The film is produced by Suzanne Weinert, who also penned the screenplay, alongside Janice Beard and Melissa Kirkendall. Executive producers are Marina Cappi of Cappi Studios and Lexie Beard. Sandra Adair, a longtime collaborator of Richard Linklater, is editing the pic. Adair has worked with Linklater since his 1993 breakout, Dazed and Confused. She was nominated for the Best Editing Oscar for her work on 2014’s Boyhood.

We understand production on And On The Eighth Day took place in Moriarty, Estancia, and Santa Rosa, New Mexico, with producers currently working towards a 2024 release. Tonkin is known for appearances on popular TV shows like The Vampire Diaries and Westworld and has featured in a range of features like Damien Chazelle’s Babylon.

Tonkin is repped by Echo Lake Entertainment and Marquee Management. Mann is represented by Paradigm Talent Agency, The Coronel Group and Webster Talent Management, Speaks is represented by Innovative Artists Agency, and Link Entertainment, Chando is repped by The Gersh Agency and Untitled Entertainment. Weinert is repped by Postiglione Law.

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Hello, everyone! Phoebe’s new movie Transfusion has premiered on Stan. I’ve added over 100 HD screencaps to the gallery. Enjoy!



Australian actress Phoebe Tonkin has spoken out about her role in Transfusion, the highly anticipated Stan Original Film premiering exclusively on Stan on January 20.

The movie stars Sam Worthington (Avatar: The Way of Water) who plays Ryan Logan, a man struggling with PTSD after retiring from the SAS. Phoebe stars as his wife, Justine.

In the film, Ryan and his son Billy attempt to reconnect after a devastating loss. On his last chance with the law, Ryan is thrust into the criminal underworld by a former SAS brother (Matt Nable) to keep his son from being taken away from him.

In an exclusive interview with 9Entertainment, Phoebe discussed the significance of the movie and how Sam’s own children – Rocket, Racer and River – proved to be an “invaluable asset” to her while making the movie.

“It’s a movie about grief, PTSD and the lengths that a father will go to in order to protect, support and to love his son,” Phoebe explained.

“Sam is a beautiful actor, and he was really imperative to me because I don’t have kids.”

Phoebe revealed that her sister gave birth to her nephew the day she started filming.

“I’m an auntie now, but really my only other experience with children – well, one of my experiences with children – is [with] Sam and Lara’s kids,” she admitted.

“Sam is a father and really understands the love that you have for your children, that undying love.

“It was definitely an invaluable asset having him be able to bring that sense of honesty and truth about the love he has for his children, [to his role] with his child in this movie… It was very, very helpful.”

Phoebe also spoke about the significant themes of grief and PTSD throughout the movie.

She said that while there are a lot of American films about soldiers returning from war, there isn’t many based in Australia.

“That was something that really interested me from the get go – that unique story that has happened a lot in Australia, but just isn’t talked about that much,” she said.

“There’s also a lot of Australian men who will be able to resonate with the vulnerabilities of Sam’s character.”

She said that the power of grief is an incredibly important topic that needs to be delved into.

“Any opportunity to show the vulnerabilities of being human, and the struggles just to put one foot in front of the other,” she continued. “…Especially for a father trying to take care of his only living child.

“I think there is something very inspiring for anyone who will do anything to protect and care for their loved ones.”

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