The fall might be the time when kids head back to school, but the Fenwick Back to Business campaign is themed as a reminder of how it affects all aspects of the industry. The fashion campaign spotlights the move back into the office after the summer months, which undoubtedly calls for new clothes to support meetings, after-work drinks and beyond. The campaign keeps a close eye on brands including Weekend Max Mara, ONLY and Damson Madder for women alongside Carhartt WIP, Parlez and Barbour for men.
The Fenwick Back to Business campaign was shot by Thiago Santos and captures the essence of stepping into a new season with a renewed sense of confidence that comes with a new wardrobe.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Return-to-office Wardrobes
- Seasonal office reentry is reshaping apparel demand around versatile outfits that transition between meetings, commuting, and social occasions.
- Autumn Workwear Campaigns
- Fall-themed retail storytelling creates space for fashion brands to connect wardrobe refreshes with professional confidence and seasonal routines.
- Hybrid Lifestyle Styling
- Blended work and leisure schedules are encouraging curated collections that balance polish, comfort, and after-hours adaptability.
Sectors Adopting This
- Fashion Retail
- Department stores and apparel retailers can differentiate through seasonal campaigns that frame clothing as part of workplace identity renewal.
- Workwear Apparel
- Modern professional dressing is expanding beyond formalwear, opening growth for brands that merge utility, style, and everyday office flexibility.
- Lifestyle Marketing
- Campaigns tied to calendar-based transitions are giving marketers fresh ways to align product discovery with shifting consumer mindsets.
