Ziera: Leaving their Kumfs zone

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zierra.jpgNewZealand footwear company Kumfs Shoes unveils a new identity thisSeptember, changing its name to Ziera, launching a new product rangeand remodelling all its 43 company stores across Australia and NewZealand. Total investment in the rebrand has been around $NZ5 million.

Over two and a half years in the making, Kumfs worked with variousagencies to realise this vision including Auckland-based brand strategycompany Brian R. Richards, to develop ‘Ziera’, while Saatchi DesignWorldwide developed the new logo and brand look, while the advertisingcreative was developed by Auckland agency .99.

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The decision to change was made after the company realised itsreputation and brand identity didn’t reflect the actual product, orwhere the organisation wanted to be. Ziera managing director, AndrewRobertson, the decision to change names was the outcome of a ‘gradualevolution’ over the years whereby the company and its product range hadsimply outgrown the Kumfs name.

“We undertook extensive research into the development of the Zierabrand. The name better reflects the personality and essence of thebrand and holds much greater appeal for the women who wear our shoes,”Mr Robertson said. “The existing Kumfs brand has built tremendousequity and a strong customer base. But we’re also the first to admitthe name had some negative connotations. Our aim with Ziera is todemonstrate the evolution of our brand.

“Our styles have been more fashion-forward and on trend for a while now, but the Kumfs name has been a barrier for many women.”

The company believes that the Ziera name is more feminine, contemporaryand will widen its appeal.