Staff Reporters
Feb 22, 2013

Aesop selects Media Flair Communications as its PR agency in Singapore and Malaysia

SINGAPORE - Skincare brand Aesop has expanded its relationship with Singapore-based public relations company Media Flair Communications, entrusting it with all PR and marketing initiatives in Singapore and Malaysia.

Aesop was established in Melbourne in 1987
Aesop was established in Melbourne in 1987

These marketing initiatives will include media and customer engagement, and event partnerships.

Aesop currently runs two signature stores in Singapore and recently launched a shop-in-shop store in department store Tangs. In Malaysia, Aesop has one outlet in Penang and recently launched its first Malaysian signature store in Kuala Lumpur. 

Media Flair Communications was founded 10 years ago by Directors Annie Yeo and Alison Ee, and remains a specialist boutique public relations agency with its leading strength in fashion, beauty and lifestyle industries. Its roster of clients includes Shanghai Tang, Blancpain, Estèe Lauder Group, Molton Brown, Pedder Group, Braun, Büffel, Luxottica, Ralph Lauren and Hugo Boss.

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