Louise Canham creates visually compelling work for fashion, lifestyle and beauty brands internationally.
Louise has worked both brand and agency side, believing that this experience has provided her with a greater understanding for building successful collaborative relationships between the two.
Between 2017 and 2022, Louise lead creative teams in Berlin at Zalando, a European leader in e-commerce for fashion and lifestyle brands, working on high-impact, strategically lead campaigns for Calvin Klein, Estée Lauder Companies, J.Crew, Puma, Viktor & Rolf amongst others.
Prior to that she spent time within the visual department at Stella McCartney, crafting lookbooks, seasonal invites, and bespoke print pieces for VIPs. She was part of a core team responsible for launching Stella’s first Team GB kit.
Louise’s leadership style is centred around authenticity and curiousity, placing empathy at the heart of her own communication practice.
Louise is also a practicing artist, with her work featured in a recent campaign for Hobbs London
Selected Clients:
Adidas
BETC London
Calvin Klein
CHI & Partners
Estée Lauder Companies
French Connection
House & Holme
Liberty London
Marks & Spencer
Net-A-Porter
Portas Agency
Rankin
Spring Studios
Stella McCartney
Wednesday Agency
Zalando
Selected Collaborators:
Gordon von Steiner
Charlotte Wales
Pamela Hanson
Fiona Jane Burgess
Emma Westenberg
Bear Damen
Mel Bles
Laura Jane Coulson
Marie Schuller
Dan Jackson
Sean Thomas
Press:
Quiet Movers - Muse by Clio
The Revival of laura Ashley Flipping the myths of midlife
Adidas
BETC London
Calvin Klein
CHI & Partners
Estée Lauder Companies
French Connection
House & Holme
Liberty London
Marks & Spencer
Net-A-Porter
Portas Agency
Rankin
Spring Studios
Stella McCartney
Wednesday Agency
Zalando
Selected Collaborators:
Gordon von Steiner
Charlotte Wales
Pamela Hanson
Fiona Jane Burgess
Emma Westenberg
Bear Damen
Mel Bles
Laura Jane Coulson
Marie Schuller
Dan Jackson
Sean Thomas
Press:
Quiet Movers - Muse by Clio
The Revival of laura Ashley Flipping the myths of midlife