Refuge: Don't Cover It Up
Make-up artist Lauren Luke stars in this powerful online campaign to urge women not to cover up domestic violence.
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Credits
powered by- Agency Bartle Bogle Hegarty (BBH) UK/UK
- Editing Company The Mill London
- Agency Producer Jeremy Gleeson
- Agency Producer Bryony Dellow
- Creative George Hackforth-Jones
- Creative Jack Smedley
- Creative Stephen Noble
- Director Wesley Hawes
- Director Gary McCreadie
- Creative Director Pablo Marques

Credits
powered by- Agency Bartle Bogle Hegarty (BBH) UK/UK
- Editing Company The Mill London
- Agency Producer Jeremy Gleeson
- Agency Producer Bryony Dellow
- Creative George Hackforth-Jones
- Creative Jack Smedley
- Creative Stephen Noble
- Director Wesley Hawes
- Director Gary McCreadie
- Creative Director Pablo Marques
Make-up artist Lauren Luke stars in this powerful online campaign to urge women not to cover up domestic violence. The film, which launched on Luke's YouTube Channel on Sunday night (1 July) and was created by BBH London, plays on the video content which has made her an internet phenomenon since she began posting beauty tutorials over five years ago.
Presenting her applying foundation to injuries appearing to be caused by an abusive partner, the film ends with the shocking statistic that 65 per cent of women keep domestic violence hidden. For more information about the campaign go to Refuge/Lauren.
Connections
powered by- Agency Bartle Bogle Hegarty (BBH) UK
- Editing Company The Mill London
- Agency Producer Bryony Dellow
- Agency Producer Jeremy Gleeson
- Creative Stephen Noble
- Creative George Hackforth-Jones
- Creative Jack Smedley
- Creative Director Pablo Marques
- Director Wesley Hawes
- Director Gary McCreadie
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