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Marketing expert reveals how unlikely brand partnerships are shaping future of retail

by Fiona Briggs
October 10, 2024
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It is becoming increasingly difficult for brands to cut through the noise of the loud marketing trends and tactics nowadays, and to truly connect with the right people. Consumers want more than just a great product—they want experiences that surprise, delight, and feel personal – that’s where the power of unexpected brand partnerships comes in. More and more, companies are finding that teaming up with other brands in creative ways doesn’t just capture attention; it creates meaningful, lasting connections.

Few understand this better than Anthony Coppers, founder of Gradient, an experiential marketing agency known for pushing boundaries. For Coppers, the key to standing out today lies in forming collaborations that are a little outside the box.
“The consumer journey is a loop,” Coppers explains. “You always need fresh touchpoints to keep people coming back. When two unexpected brands join forces, it sparks curiosity and makes your brand shine in a way people haven’t seen before. You’re not just sharing your story anymore—you’re inviting people to experience something new, something that connects them not just to your brand, but to a wider community.”
But creating that buzz is only part of the story. The real value of partnerships is in creating experiences that last long after the initial excitement fades. “People might get excited about a product or a collaboration, but that fades quickly if you don’t give them something deeper. What really sticks is when we create moments that people can live, share, and experience together. That’s what creates a lasting bond—the human connection.”
This trend is already reshaping retail spaces in ways we haven’t fully imagined yet. “The retail spaces of the future can’t just be about buying things—they need to become playgrounds for people to engage with brands in meaningful ways,” he says. “It’s about creating places where people can connect, explore, and walk away feeling like they’ve been part of something special.”
For these partnerships to truly work, they need to be done with purpose. “You can’t just collaborate for the sake of it,” Anthony notes. “Simply getting people to buy a product isn’t enough anymore. You need to create an emotional connection. The best collaborations create ripples—experiences that go beyond that first moment of excitement and keep people coming back for more.”
The future of retail is about building communities, creating immersive experiences, and forming partnerships that do more than just grab attention—they build lasting connections. “These partnerships give brands the chance to shape the future of retail, making it more playful, community-focused, and genuinely exciting.”
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