Serena Williams and Berlei champion women’s breast health in new I Touch Myself Project campaign via J. Walter Thompson, Sydney

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In a world first, sporting superstar Serena Williams has recorded an emotive version of Breast Cancer awareness anthem ‘I touch myself’, as part of an inspirational campaign developed by J. Walter Thompson Sydney, in partnership with Berlei.

Launched to coincide with International Breast Cancer Awareness Month (October 2018), the long-term Berlei ambassador’s first-ever foray into recorded singing will be used across multiple channels in a wide-ranging awareness campaign urging women to ‘touch themselves’ as the best way to stay on top of their breast health. It is a continuation of the broader I Touch Myself Project launched by J. Walter Thompson in 2014.

Serena’s 1min20′ version of the song spearheads the new campaign activity, as a music video directed by Daniel Askill, the Grammy-nominated director of Sia’s Chandelier.  A 60′ version has also been developed for TV.  The track ‘I touch myself’ was originally recorded by celebrated diva Chrissy Amphlett of the Divinyls, who passed away from breast cancer in 2013.

Says Charley Drayton, Chrissy’s husband: “Every day we are reminded of how precious life is and the lives of those for whom we care strongly. It was Chrissy’s passion for life that continues to bring us together.

“Sharing Chrissy’s breast health and awareness message and having Serena, along with everyone who has graciously contributed to I Touch Myself Project team, has been enormous. Our pledge to Chrissy was to encourage all of us to look after one another and Serena is someone who has been outspoken on the welfare of all.”

Serena’s recording is supported by other campaign executions include print, outdoor, online, and a microsite, all developed by J. Walter Thompson.

Says Simon Langley, ECD, J. Walter Thompson Sydney: “Serena is a passionate believer in women taking care of themselves and, although she has never recorded a song before, chose to sing this breast health anthem as a powerful reminder of the importance of self-examination.

“Getting young women to pay attention to a breast cancer message isn’t easy. But grabbing their attention with the things they love is. So we decided to start this important conversation by speaking to some of their greatest passions: music, sport and celebrity.  And Serena is no ordinary celebrity.  She’s a strong, powerful ambassador who is not afraid to stand up and make herself heard on the issues close to her heart.

“We’re honoured to have such an advocate for women’s health take part in this important campaign. Her inspirational voice and strength of character comes through loud and clear on a multitude of channels, and continues the legacy of the I Touch Myself Project that has already helped so many women get in touch with their breast health.

“It has been an absolute privilege to work with Serena on this project. Yet again, she has shown what an amazing strength of character she has, and this powerful and moving film we’ve created for the I Touch Myself Project is just another demonstration of why Serena is an inspiration to millions around the world.”

Says Sinead Roarty, associate creative director J. Walter Thompson Sydney: “Serena Williams has a voice. Whether you agree with her or not, you can’t help but listen. And her voice is both powerful and vulnerable. Serena brings Chrissy Amphlett’s song to life in a way that is equally raw and soulful to deliver our message as simply as possible: touch yourself.

 

“Singing straight to camera while looking unflinchingly down the barrel is a big ask for even the most seasoned pro. Serena nailed it in three takes.

 

“Serena is the champion of champions. And now as a champion of women’s health, the message to take your breast health into your own hands will be heard by young women all around the world.”

BERLEI HERO[3][1] (1).jpgTo coincide with the campaign, Berlei has released a new, limited-edition snakeskin print rock star inspired range. Named ‘The Chrissy’ after Chrissy Amphlett, the range includes a T-shirt bra which is lined with the words “I Touch Myself” to remind women to examine their breasts for early signs of breast cancer when they are getting dressed each day. Also available is Post-Surgery Bra, designed specifically for women who have undergone breast cancer surgery. 100% of the profits from the sale of this range will be donated to Breast Cancer Network Australia (BCNA)  

As part of the campaign, Williams channels her inner rock chick modelling The Chrissy T-Shirt bra in a range of campaign executions also developed by J. Walter Thompson

Says Andrea Michelle, marketing manager, Berlei: “We’ve been thrilled to bring together our long-term Berlei ambassador Serena Williams, and the I Touch Myself Project, uniting for a common purpose and to raise money for Breast Cancer Network Australia.”

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J Walter Thompson launched I Touch Myself Project on the first anniversary of the passing of celebrated Australian diva, Chrissy Amphlett who lost her battle with breast cancer in 2013. Chrissy was passionate about spreading awareness of the importance of early detection of breast cancer and wanted her global hit, ‘I Touch Myself’, to become an anthem for women’s health around the world.

To keep Chrissy’s dream alive, J. Walter Thompson partnered with Chrissy’s husband (US-based legendary musician Charley Drayton), Universal and Sony ATV, to bring together ten of Australia’s leading female singers to reinvent the Divinyls’ hit song as an anthem for early breast cancer detection. The 2014 music video reached over 400 million people worldwide and can be viewed here.

In 2016, J Walter Thompson approached Berlei to partner with the project. Charley shared with Berlei the difficulty Chrissy faced when finding a bra post-surgery that made her feel feminine whilst still being practical. With the choice of post-surgery bras limited for those fighting Breast Cancer, Berlei designed their first rock and roll inspired bra specifically for women who have undergone breast cancer surgery in 2016. The Chrissy Post-Surgery bra revolutionised the post-care bra options with sexy rock-n-roll designs that are both fashionable and functional, and that better support women emotionally as well as physically during a very confronting time.

Berlei has been a proud supporter of Breast Cancer Network Australia since 2005 and 100% of profits from The Chrissy Bra are donated to BCNA.

Read more here: http://itouchmyself.org/.

The Chrissy Bra range is available at www.Berlei.com.au/TheChrissy.

 

I Touch Myself

Starring: Serena Williams     

Director: Daniel Askill

Music Director: Charley Drayton

Chorus Harmony Vocal: Chrissy Amphlett

Music Producer/ Programmer /Mix engineer /Guitar/ Visual music arranger: Pat Thrall

Recording voice coach to Serena Williams: Koo Abuali

Original music track – I Touch Myself

Original Songwriters: Christina Amphlett, Tom Kelly,  Billy Steinberg & Mark McEntee

Creative and Strategy: J. Walter Thompson Sydney   

Executive Creative Director: Simon Langley

Associate Creative Director: Sinead Roarty

Senior Creative / Art Director: Alex Antoniou

Client Services Director: Ana Lynch

Senior Strategist: Heather Morrison

Social Media Strategist: Craig Mack

Account Manager: Ellie Sutton

Account Manager: Bronte Rohrig

Senior Producer: Amanda Slatyer

Senior Producer: Tracey-Lee Permall (Hogarth)

Microsite: Mirum Australia

Music Studio: Song Zu Sydney

Production Company: Collider                                   

Executive Producer: Lucy Pilkington

DoP: Todd Banhaz

Editor: Lorin Askill

Post Production: Hogarth   

Client: Berlei    

Division Manager: Holli Michelle

Marketing Manager: Andrea Michelle

Brand Manager: Chontelle Clark

Media: OMD Melbourne

Business Director:  Kylie Pascoe

Account Director: Camilla Wallace

Account Manager: Jasmine Poole

Public Relations – MINT

Client Services Director: Miranda Bryce