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Abercrombie x Doji

Component 2: Develpoment

Collaboration Names

Re:Fit

Tone: Techy, modern, feels like an email subject line or software update

Vibe: Reframing identity through fit, resetting or refining your look

Tagline Ideas:

“Your fit, reimagined.”

“A new message in style.”

“Re:You. Re:Now.”

A&Future

Tone: Elevated, legacy-driven, timeless but forward

Vibe: Emphasizes the ampersand as a bridge, Abercrombie’s heritage + Doji’s innovation

Tagline Ideas:

“The future fits you.”

“Past and next, together.”

“Where timeless meets tech.”

Ctrl/Fit

Tone: Edgy, niche, very online

Vibe: Style as something you direct, control + customization

Tagline Ideas:

“Command your fit.”

“Style, activated.”

“You’re in Ctrl now.”

&Always

Tone: Romantic, minimal, open-ended

Vibe: Suggests timelessness, infinite evolution, ever-relevant fashion

Tagline Ideas:

“You & style, always.”

“Fit for now, & always.”

“An ampersand for every era.”

Outfitted

Tone: Direct, app-like, lowkey playful

Vibe: Ready to go, streamlined experience, fashion meets function

Tagline Ideas:

“Get outfitted. Get going.”

“Built to fit. Designed for you.”

“Your style, sorted.”

Style Sync

Tone: Clean, slightly corporate chic, very wearable

Vibe: Alignment between personal identity, AI avatars, and physical clothing

Tagline Ideas:

“Everything in sync.”

“Where style meets self.”

“Fit, feel, flow.”

Final Campaign name A&Future

I feel like this campaign name turly reflects the image of the collaboration and how it blends the herratige of Abercrombie with the future tech of Doji. By using the iconic A&F abbreviation and combinging it with future you instantly know what the collaboration is about.

Abercrombie Logo Breakdown

Typography

• The current Abercrombie & Fitch logo is entirely typographic: no icon, no embellishment, just clean, elevated serif text.

• Typeface: A refined variation of Garamond, most closely resembling Adobe Garamond Pro - likely SemiBold or Bold with customized kerning and slight vertical compression for elegance.

• High contrast strokes and distinctive old-style numerals give it a literary, heritage-inspired tone.

Case & Composition

• Title Case Format: “Abercrombie & Fitch”

• Not all caps - this softens the tone and adds an editorial, book-cover sophistication.

• Ampersand is a core visual anchor - italicized or slightly stylized, which injects heritage character.

Color & Tone

• Usually rendered in charcoal grey, off-black, or deep navy - rarely true black.

• This communicates approachable luxury, not stark modernism.

• Backgrounds are typically white, beige, or taupe to evoke natural softness and timeless appeal.

Brand Signal

This logotype speaks:

Heritage with modern restraint

East Coast preppy meets contemporary minimalism

Subtle authority - like the masthead of a legacy publication It’s not trendy or loud - it’s quietly confident, allowing clothing and storytelling to carry emotion, while the wordmark stays consistent and grounded.

Element

Typeface

Style

Colour

No Icon Mood

Discription

Adobe Garamond Pro (SemiBold)

Title Case Serif Charcoal / Off-Black/Navy

Heritage, Editorial, Understated Luxury

The absence of the moose modernizes the brand while keeping its legacy intact

DOJI Logo Breakdown

Purely typographic: The logo reads simply as “Doji,” with no pictorial icons in its primary version, intentionally minimal and sleek

Lowercase style: Utilizes sentence-case (“D” capitalised, rest lowercase) to convey approachability, familiarity, and playfulness - perfect for a social-fashion app.

Typeface & Letterform

• Feature: Rounded, clean serif or transitional style - likely a customized digital typeface lending warmth without over-seriousness.

• The “j” features a distinct curved descender, adding personality and visual rhythm.

• Letter spacing is relaxed and open, reinforcing the app’s fun, breezy, and inviting nature.

Colour & Tone

• Most commonly presented in solid black on a white background: delivering high contrast for clarity on app icons and in-app UI.

• Secondary applications may include green accent dots over the “j” i’s, adding freshness and identity - similar to earlier playful variants seen in third-party app advice contexts .

Brand Expression:

The logotype expresses:

User-centricity: Soft lowercase suggests casual, friendly, human engagement.

Simplicity & clarity: A clean, no-frills wordmark aligns with fast, intuitive app experiences.

Stylish minimalism: No icon, no-fuss - just the name, echoing fashion editorial headlines and reinforcing confidence in AI-powered sophistication.

Element Structure

Font style

Colour

Mood & message

Discription

Sentence-case wordmark - “Doji” Soft serif/transitional with custom quirks, relaxed letter-spacing

Predominantly black on white

Approachable, stylishly simple, subtly distinctive

Brand Comparison

Element Abercrombie & Fitch Doji

Logo Type Serif, typographic Rounded transitional/serif,

Casing Title Case (“A&F”) Sentence Case (“Doji”)

Font Style

Adobe Garamond Pro: traditional, literary, refined

Colour Charcoal grey / offblack

Tone Timeless, editorial, elegant, legacy fashion

Audience Millennials to Gen Z with legacy appea

Custom modern serif: approachable, casual,

Similar Qualities

Both use clean, type-led logos with no icons

Capitalized D evokes classic branding structure

Serif roots, but very d ifferent executions

Black or white Monochrome focus with subtle pop possibilities

Playful, intuitive, smart, Gen Z/Alpha tech-fashion

Gen Z to Gen Alpha, digital natives

Both lean minimalist and confident

Fashion-focused digital consumers

How They Contrast

Heritage vs. Freshness: A&F is rooted in tradition, whereas Doji feels like the future — fashion-tech for a new generation.

Serious Luxury vs. Casual Ease: A&F leans toward muted sophistication; Doji is playful, nimble, and fast-paced. Physical World vs. Digital UX: A&F sells tangible clothing. Doji is all about the virtual experience — AI try-ons, seamless shopping.

Visual Blend:

• “Doji x Abercrombie” — styled in Garamond with the ‘Doji’ in lighter weight, bringing youthful energy to the legacy font.

• Alternate: Doji’s logotype with the ampersand “& Fitch” set underneath in small serif.

Color Palette:

• Merge A&F charcoal grey with Doji’s green accents — monochrome UI with mint/pistachio highlights.

• Neutrals like oat, soft sand, or warm taupe to ground the look.

Typography Blend:

• Headlines: Garamond or a modern serif variant.

• Body: Clean sans-serif (Doji-style) for product info.

Collaboration logo Experiments

I like the simplicity of this logo, i think it incorporates each element of both Abercrombie and Dojis logo in an interesting way. i do feel like its a bit too simple and a bit boring.

I dont feel like this logo represents both brands. the campaign names looks uninteresting and the inverted text at the bottom makes it hard to read.

This logo feels very amaturish, i tried to incorporate the Abercrombie navy colour and the modern aesthetic of Doji however it doesnt feel like a premium fast fashion collaboratoion.

I really like this logo. i think it caputres both brands style and aesthetics. I think if I were to change anything i would change the font underneath as it is a pit too modern and doest really fit with the rest of the branding

With this logo I treid for a total rebrand of the two, leaning far into the modern image. however i do not think it was sucsessful as i have lost both branding in the process.

Much like a previous logo i thibnk this captures both brands style and image. I think the font choices work well howver i think the text at the bottom neeeds to be a deeper colour as ypou miss the text at first glance.

similar again, i like the cleaness of this logo, the colour and placement feel like they are from a premium fast fashion brand. I also like the box around the text bringing in that more modern element. I think the text at the bottom feels like an after thoguht.

Final Logo

The logo blends the classic heritage look of Abercrombie with Doji’s digital edge by using clean serif typography and sharp italics. The deep navy-black tone feels timeless and elevated, a direct nod to Abercrombie’s muted, luxury-inspired palette, while the light, wide-tracked subtext mirrors Doji’s tech-forward, minimal aesthetic. The overall composition is calm yet future focused.

Campaign rollout

Approach: The clothes aren’t the focus — you are. Through AI-enhanced styling, A&Future empowers Gen Alpha to explore their emotional, evolving identity with digital-first self-expression.

Overview

Duratiom

10 Weeks (Split into 4 Campaign Phases)

Platforms

Content Types

Vibe

Core Hashtags

TikTok, Instagram, Pinterest, YouTube Shorts

AI Avatar styling, try-on reveals, digital diaries, moodboards, UGC challenges

Unfiltered, emotional, raw yet styled — like “voice note as an outfit”

#AandFuture #TheFitIsYou #AandFutureChallenge #DigitalWardrobe #StyleYourAvatar

PHASE 1:

Weeks 1–2 | Vulnerability & Anticipation

Objective: Invite followers to reflect on their current style and identity. Set the emotional tone for the campaign.

Tactics:

TikTok/IG Stories Creator Prompt: “What’s your relationship with your style right now?”

Creators record 15–30 second selfie videos talking honestly about how they feel about fashion, fit, or identity.

Unfiltered Photo Dump Trend:

Gen Alpha-style messy moodboards or lo-fi carousels. Caption: “This is what my style feels like right now.”

Teaser Reels:

Glitchy visuals of avatar silhouettes building slowly, with lines like “I didn’t think I’d see myself this way…”

Soft Launch Moodboard Shares:

Influencers screenshot their Doji “style prompt” input with a 3–5 image Pinterest collage or video swipe to explain it.

Soundtrack Vibe: Lo-fi beats, soft hyperpop edits, voiceovers or breathing sounds.

PHASE 2:

Weeks 3–5 | Try-On + AI Twin Reveal

Objective: Maximize engagement with the tech while staying grounded in raw, personal storytelling. Tactics: Try-On & Fit Reveal Reels (Required Deliverable)

Caption: “This is the look my avatar styled. I would’ve never picked it — but maybe it’s me?”

Encourage creators to film IRL try-ons beside their avatar in the same outfit, with emotional narration.

TikTok Format: “This outfit surprised me”

First frame: AI-generated avatar look

Second frame: IRL attempt to match it

Third frame: Creator voiceover sharing how it made them feel UGC CTA: #TheFitIsYou

Invite followers to post their own digital vs. IRL fits. Ask: “What did your avatar teach you about your style?”

Creator Captions to Inspire:

“Turns out my AI twin gets me.”

“Classic cuts, unexpected confidence.”

“This isn’t what I thought I looked good in. But now I see it.”

PHASE 3:

Weeks 6–8 | Emotional Empowerment + Exploration

Objective: Deepen campaign message around confidence, fluidity, and evolving self-image.

Tactics:

TikTok/Instagram Reels Format: “I’m Dressing For...”

3-day outfit diary series. Each day includes a new mood or intention:

Day 1: “I’m dressing for soft confidence”

Day 2: “I’m dressing to feel powerful but gentle”

Day 3: “I’m dressing like my digital twin”

Raw Vlog/Voice Note Stories:

Unfiltered iPhone stories where creators narrate thoughts about fit, identity, or body perception while trying on pieces.

Duet/Split-Screen Challenge:

Encourage creators and users to stitch their avatar style with a real-world try-on — show both, with zero filters.

Pinterest Boards:

“My Evolving Style” creator boards with Doji avatar looks and IRL mirror selfies — embed A&Future pieces throughout.

PHASE 4:

Weeks 9–10 | Legacy & Reflection

Objective: Celebrate what users discovered about themselves. Position the campaign as more than a trend — it’s an identity moment.

Tactics:

Recap Reels:

Use the format “3 outfits that changed how I see myself”

Show AI avatar, IRL fit, and a reflective caption.

Creator Caption Format:

“I found confidence in a silhouette I’d never even imagined.”

“I don’t need to look like everyone else — I just need to feel like me.”

Static Highlights & Collage Posts:

Avatar headshot, mirror pic, and first campaign post side-by-side. Caption: “The fit is me now.”

Final CTA:

“Style is personal. Try it your way — with your AI twin in the Doji app.”

Add pop-up event invites and app download link.

KPI Target

Sucsess Meterics & KPIs

TikTok/Reel views

(campaign tags) 20M +

UGC Posts 1,000+ tagged

Creator engagement rate 4–6% average

Sell-through 80% sell-through by week 10

I feel like this is a relly cohesive campaign that targets Gen Alpha and there inclusive mind set. I also feel that this socail media rollout targets both Abercrombie and Dojis targeet audience.

Influencer Packet

Campaign Overview:

Welcome to the A&Future campaign. We’re launching a capsule collection blending Abercrombie & Fitch’s timeless style with Doji’s AI-powered virtual fitting experience. Our mission is to empower Gen Alpha to express their evolving identity with authenticity, digital flair, and personalized style.

What We Want from You

Content Types & Deliverables

• Try-On & Fit Reveal Videos:

• Show off your A&Future capsule pieces both IRL and via Doji’s AI virtual try-on. Highlight how the tech personalizes your look.

• “Style Your Avatar” Reels:

• Use Doji’s avatar styling feature to create a side-by-side of your real outfit and AI avatar fit.

• Trend & Moodboard Shares:

• Share your personalized “style prompt” for the Doji AI and explain your vibe or fashion intention.

• Unboxing & First Impressions:

• Reveal the capsule pieces, talk about the feel, fit, and how the digital element enhances your style.

• Interactive UGC:

• Prompt your followers to join the #AandFutureChallenge by posting their own digital vs. IRL fit comparisons.

Key Messaging & Talking Points

• “This collection feels like the future of fashion — blending classic vibes with AI-powered fit tech.”

• “Doji’s AI doesn’t just size me; it styles me in ways I didn’t expect.”

• “It’s not just clothes — it’s a new way to express who you are, both online and offline.”

• “I’m obsessed with how the digital twin reflects my personal style and mood.”

• “A&Future lets me remix heritage fashion with a tech twist — perfect for 2030.”

Tone of Voice

• Confident but playful

• Authentic and relatable — avoid scripted vibes

• Conversational, visual, emoji-friendly

• Highlight personalization and tech without jargon

Example Captions

“Tried on my A&Future look IRL and in Doji’s AI — can’t decide which vibe I love more #FittingInReimagined #AandFutureChallenge”

“When heritage meets high-tech, you get this Loving the fit and the future. #OldSchoolNewFit #AbercrombieXDoji”

“My digital twin just upgraded my wardrobe Try your style prompt and show me your vibe! #DigitalWardrobe #StyleYourAvatar”

“Classic cuts, next-gen fit. What’s your A&Future style? Drop your avatar looks below! #TryItOnTryItDifferent”

Hashtags

Core Campaign Hashtags

#AandFuture

#AandFutureChallenge

#FittingInReimagined

#AbercrombieXDoji

#DigitalWardrobe

#StyleYourAvatar

#TryItOnTryItDifferent

#OldSchoolNewFit

#FutureFits Support Hashtags for Reach

#GenAlphaStyle

#VirtualTryOn

#FashionTech

#AIStyling

#AvatarFashion

#DigitalFashion

#Techwear

Calls to Action

Encourage followers to download the Doji app and try the capsule collection virtually.

Prompt followers to join the #AandFutureChallenge by posting their IRL vs. digital fit comparison.

Invite followers to visit pop-ups for the augmented reality “Fit Studio” experience.

Posting Guidelines

Minimum of 3 posts: a try-on video, a style prompt/moodboard share, and an unboxing or first impression. Stories or TikTok clips tagging @Abercrombie and @DojiApp with campaign hashtags.

Authenticity over perfection — raw, engaging, and diverse content is preferred. Include swipe-up links or bio link to the Doji app and capsule collection page.

Abercrombie Social Ad Breakedown

Signature Elements:

Lighting: Always soft, golden hour or overcast glow. Very natural, flattering, never harsh.

Color Palette: Neutrals meet earth tones — cream, sage, stone, washed denim, with the occasional pop (rust, navy, wine).

Textures: You feel the fabric — slouchy knits, crisp cotton, drapey linen. Photos emphasize how things hang, not just what they are.

Composition: Centered, symmetrical framing. Lots of negative space. Think open skies, white bedding, wooden floors, soft furniture.

Motion: Subtle — hair in the wind, a foot slipping into a shoe, someone stretching into a pose. Movement that feels candid, not performative.

Facial Expressions: Relaxed, self-assured. You’ll rarely see over-exaggerated emotion. It’s about presence — not performance.

Typography (in story frames or campaign lockups): All lowercase. Serif or modern sans. Calm and grown-up.

Overall Vibe:

Intentional imperfection. Looks styled but lived-in. Visuals are aspirational without being intimidating — the type of image you’d save on Pinterest with a caption like “quiet confidence.”

Doji Social Ad Breakdown

Signature Elements:

Lighting: High contrast, bright whites and neon highlights. Some soft shadows to create a 3D effect or make avatars “pop.”

Color Palette: Brights and digitals — electric blues, cyber pinks, chromes, pastels in glitchy gradients.

Usually more than one bright shade per frame.

Textures: Synthetic and slick — latex, reflective vinyl, glassy overlays. Backgrounds often have motion blur, lens flare, or AI-generated depth.

Composition: Split screens, mirror effects, zoom-ins on details (e.g. animated sneaker sole bending midstep). Clutter is part of the aesthetic — layered graphics, augmented shapes, dynamic grids.

Motion: Key to their content. Everything moves — from subtle avatar blinks to morphing transitions and AR try-ons. Expect swipes, dissolves, and sci-fi UI overlays.

Facial Expressions (avatars + creators): Surprised, curious, stylized. Reactions are emphasized — part of the performance and part of the narrative.

Typography: Futuristic, bold sans-serifs, glitch effects, sometimes pixelated or outlined. Words flash or animate in sync with music beats.

Overall Vibe:

Digital self-expression as entertainment. It’s fun, a little chaotic, and entirely about experiencing fashion as transformation — not just consumption.

Comparison of Styles

Element

Lighting

Colour

Pallet

Texture/

Fabrics

Frame Composition

Motion/ Movement

Faces/ posing

Typography/ Graphics

Soft, glowy, natural

Neutrals, earth tones, soft contrast

Cotton, denim, knits — tangible fabrics

Balanced, minimal, lifestyle-based

Gentle, slow, candid

Poised, subtle, confident

Bright, contrast-heavy, often artificial/AI-enhanced

Bold, saturated brights + pastels, glitchy gradients

Latex, vinyl, mesh, digital distortions

Layered, experimental, visually “full”

Fast, reactive, animated (especially avatars)

Expressive, quirky, meta/ hyper-aware

Minimalist serif/sans, lowercase, very restrained Futuristic sans, glitch effects, overlays and filters

Storyboard 1

Scene 1 — Opening Shot

Looks Like Me

Tone: Clean, warm, empowering.

Platform: Instagram Reels / TikTok

Length: ~20 seconds

A girl opens the Abercrombie app on her phone while sipping coffee in her softly lit bedroom. UI mockup appears: “Try on with your Avatar (Powered by Doji)”

A warm indie-folk track begins.

Scene 2 — Avatar Reveal

The screen transforms into her Doji avatar wearing the A&F outfit she’s been browsing. Smooth transition shows different poses (standing, twirling, walking).

Minimalist white/grey background — Doji aesthetic.

Scene 3 — IRL Crossover

Match cut: Real girl puts on the outfit in her mirror. Same pose as the avatar. Clean lighting like Abercrombie lookbooks.

Scene 4 — Social Prompt

She snaps a selfie, adds sticker: “#LooksLikeMeAF”

Overlay text: “See it on you. Before you buy.”

Storyboard 2

“The AI Fit Check”

Tone: Snappy, upbeat, TikTok-native.

Platform: TikTok / IG Reels

Length: ~15 seconds

Scene 1 — TikTok Challenge Vibe

Split screen: Left = real person, Right = Doji avatar.

Voiceover: “My AI picked my fit. Let’s see if it works IRL…”

Scene 2 — Avatar Montage Avatar scrolls through a few A&F pieces quickly — cool, confident music drop.

Stops on a mini dress or oversized hoodie. Quick animated “Try On” tap.

Scene 3 — Try-On Reveal

Creator matches the avatar’s look with the exact outfit IRL.

Sync dancing or side-by-side mirror check.

Text overlay: “Rated: 10/10 ✨”

Scene 4 — Call to Action

Final screen shows A&F app mockup with the Try-On feature.

Tagline: “Your style. Your size. Your avatar.”

Storyboard 3

“Swipe to See You”

Tone: Stylish, confident, sleek Length: ~18 sec

Platform: Instagram Reels, TikTok

Scene 1 — Scroll Shot

POV shot: scrolling through A&F app → taps on “Wide-Leg Trousers.”

Overlay prompt: “Wondering how this would look?”

Scene 2 — Avatar Moment

Doji avatar appears in the exact look, standing confidently with clean white background.

Soft whoosh sound as it swaps between 2–3 outfit colorways.

Scene 3 — IRL Sync Cut

Creator enters frame wearing the same trousers and top IRL.

Light bounces, golden hour glow (Abercrombie vibe).

Text overlay: “This? It’s so me.”

Scene 4 — Call to Action

Subtle zoom-in on app screen: “Try it on your avatar”

Hashtag: #TryYouOn

Storyboard 4

“One Click Confidence”

Tone: Quick, empowering, upbeat

Length: ~15 sec

Platform: TikTok trend format

Scene 1 — Talking to Camera

Creator: “I never know what actually fits me…until this.”

Pulls out phone, opens A&F app with Doji try-on.

Scene 2 — Instant Outfit Swipe

Doji avatar tries on 3 outfits in rapid succession, like a quick outfit change challenge.

Music: upbeat, fashion-themed trend audio.

Scene 3 — IRL Transition

Snap transition to creator in one of the outfits.

Overlay: “I didn’t guess. I saw.”

Scene 4 — Outro

App screen CTA with “Try It On Me (powered by Doji)”

Hashtag flash: #OneClickConfidence

Styling Models

Destiny Roxie

Fall 2030

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