Exclusive: WNBA Stars Don’t Need to Search for Style in New Google Campaign

  Rassegna Stampa, Social
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Basketball stars and fashion go hand-in-hand, and ahead of tonight’s WNBA season tip-off, Google debuted a new campaign showcasing new ways to search as players show off their “tunnel fits.”

A 30-second spot featuring stars such as Kelsey Plum, DiDi Richards, Diamond DeShields, Arike Ogunbowale, Kahleah Copper and more will debut tonight on ESPN during the Phoenix Mercury and LA Sparks match-up.

In 2022, Google searches for “WNBA fashion” more than doubled, and the company saw an opportunity with the league’s exploding popularity, especially after the WNBA is coming off its most-watched season in 14 years.

Done internally by Google’s Creative Lab Team, “WNBA Game Day Fits” is part of the upcoming “New Ways to Search” campaign highlighting new features in the Google search app. The spot shows fashionable stars arriving on game day and illustrates how fans watching can easily search outfits the players are wearing.

“When it came to bringing this to the WNBA, athletes’ elaborate game day outfits were a perfect match—this was confirmed by Search interest, which showed that searches for ‘WNBA fashion’ had doubled last season compared to the prior season,” Marvin Chow, vp of global marketing at Google, told Adweek.

Opportunities for brands

Google is in its third year as a WNBA Changemaker—a marquee sponsorship program designed to help the league overhaul its business—and Chow said that this season, the company wants to put more of a spotlight on players themselves.

“It was exciting to work with and feature players who have been at the forefront of advocating for equity in women’s sport and growing the reach of women’s basketball,” said Chow.

The spot is part of a larger campaign that will roll out in the coming weeks. Google and Plum already had an existing relationship, and the company will be creating more content with the Aces star. Google will also be collaborating with ESPN throughout the season and will expand ESPN WNBA Countdown into the regular season this year.

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