Campaign features musical artists: bülow , Charlotte Day Wilson , Killy and Langston Francis
TORONTO, July 30, 2018 /CNW/ - Roots ("Roots Canada" or the "Company") (TSX: ROOT), the lifestyle
apparel brand, is set to launch its 2018 Sweatstyle campaign on August 7. Showcasing breakout
musicians that inspire new sound and individual style, the campaign includes: bülow , Charlotte Day Wilson , Killy and Langston Francis . The official 2018
Sweatstyle collection will be available in-store and online in August.
"Our Sweatstyle campaign celebrates the individuality of style," said Mangala D'Sa, Roots Vice President, Marketing. "In
addition to their Incredible musical talent, each of our 2018 artists has a unique fashion sense that is an expression of who
they are. We want to inspire our consumers to live in comfort, with style, and to wear Roots in a way that is a unique expression
of who they are."
In its fourth year running, Sweatstyle is part of Roots long-standing tradition of supporting arts and culture. The campaign
shines a light on emerging talent, giving them the recognition and support they deserve. For the 2018 campaign, Roots is
celebrating musical talent and individuality, with a curated roster of Canadian musicians that have a diverse sound and unique
personal style. This year's campaign builds on previous Sweatstyle initiatives that featured acclaimed musicians including:
Brett Kissel, Charlotte Cardin, Daniel
Caesar, Jessie Reyez, k-os and Ruth B.
Roots launch of its 2018 Sweatstyle campaign marks its 45th anniversary. Inspired by the rugged beauty of
Algonquin Park and cityscapes across Canada, Roots has been
bringing cabin-inspired style to city living for more than four decades with a philosophy that clothes should feel as good as
they look.
Roots 2018 Sweatstyle campaign includes the following four Canadian musicians:
bülow
Megan Bülow never expected her anti-romance anthem, "Not A Love Song", to catapult her into the spotlight before she'd
even finished high school. bülow (who goes by her surname) arrived at a writing session two years ago with a chorus she'd
recorded on her phone, but it wasn't until a year later that the song was finished and went viral. She had no idea when she was
discovered at a summer camp a few years earlier that this is where she'd end up. Writing her first song at age eight and busking
all over London by eleven, her youthful tenacity has carried through to her EPs Damaged Vol. 1
and Damaged Vol. 2. With its intricately woven electro-pop, her music captures that youthful combination of exuberance and
anxiety. This fall, bülow will be performing throughout North America including a headlining
concert at Toronto's famed Mod Club on September 8.
Charlotte Day Wilson
Charlotte Day Wilson is a vocalist, producer and multi-instrumentalist from
Toronto. With roots ranging from R&B to folk, her soulful voice and timeless sound garnered
global attention with the 2016 release of her debut EP CDW. She returned in 2018 with her EP Stone Woman, marking a new chapter
defined by clarity, vulnerability and strength. It is a clear statement of intent, a stirring demonstration of her power, poise
and certain emergence as an essential voice in 2018 and beyond. Charlotte supported the EP with sold-out tours of North America and Europe, including two shows at Toronto's legendary Danforth Music Hall. Following the success of Stone Woman, she is currently working on
material for her debut full length, slated for 2019.
KILLY
KILLY is a recording artist and songwriter from Toronto who has established a
dedicated fan base with his untraditional releases and trailblazing intuition. Raised in a Filipino and Bajan household, he burst
onto the rap scene with his 2017 breakout single, "Killamonjaro", and fans have been down for the journey ever since. Generating
millions of plays and performing at international sold-out shows, KILLY has carried the momentum single after single and recently
released his highly anticipated debut project, Surrender Your Soul. In addition to this release, 2018 has included a headlining,
sold-out Canadian tour and a Surrender Your Soul World Tour.
Langston Francis
Toronto's Kensington Market is the creative backdrop
that is home to up-and-coming artist Langston Francis. Langston grew up in a world of vintage
boutiques and art spaces, accompanied by the sounds of hip hop, electronica and jazz. Langston's artistic drive propelled him
into becoming a skilled performer at a young age, taking it upon himself to learn multiple instruments. In the studio, where he
feels most at home, he honed his distinct voice and prolific songwriting, playing with pitches and chord progressions while
creating his unique aural footprint heard in his debut "FCKD IT UP" and current single "Fall From Grace."
For more information and hi-res visuals, visit the Roots Press Room: rootspressroom.com
Check out our Sweatstyle artists' playlists exclusively on Apple Music at applemusic.com/rootscanada
Follow Roots Canada on Social Media:
Facebook: facebook.com/roots; Twitter: @rootscanada; Instagram: @rootscanada
#Sweatstyle
About Roots
Established in 1973, Roots is an authentic outdoor lifestyle brand with a rich Canadian heritage and
portfolio of premium apparel, leather goods, accessories and footwear. Roots delivers products to customers through its store
network, online platform and international partnerships. As of May 5, 2018, Roots integrated
omni-channel footprint included 117 company retail stores in Canada, three company retail stores
in the United States, with two more stores opened in Boston
June 2018, 112 partner-operated stores in Taiwan, 30
partner-operated stores in China and a global e-commerce platform. Roots Corporation is a
Canadian corporation doing business as "Roots" and "Roots Canada".
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