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Reebok Is Using COVID-19 Nurses To Model Its Wonder Woman Collection

Reebok Is Using COVID-19 Nurses To Model Its Wonder Woman Collection
Posted at 10:45 AM, Oct 04, 2020
and last updated 2020-10-02 14:03:38-04

True heroes don’t have superpowers. They are ordinary people who do extraordinary things to help others in the world.

Reebok recently released a line of shoes and apparel inspired by the upcoming movie, “Wonder Woman 1984,” and the company embraced that idea in promoting it. When deciding on ways to promote the Reebok X Wonder Woman 1984 collection, its marketing department highlighted health care workers who are fighting COVID-19.

A new promotional video from Reebok features six incredible women from Boston who have helped treat countless patients suffering from the coronavirus. Included in the video are emergency room nurses Kathryn D’Innocenzo and Solange Rosa, registered nurses Cassie May and Suki Stiles and nurse practitioners Taylor Meyer and Vilma Pachecho.

You can see Pacheco’s powerful pose in this Instagram post from Reebok.

A hospital network that employs some of the women featured proudly shared on Facebook that four of its nurses — Meyer, Pacheco, Rosa and Stiles — were in the campaign.

″These nurses are on the frontlines fighting the first global pandemic of the century day in and day out by risking their lives to save others,″ Caroline Machen, vice president of global marketing at Reebok, said in a statement shared with Shape Magazine about the campaign. ″While they might not see themselves as real-life wonder women, we do.”

The sneaker giant Tweeted a promo featuring the women on Sept. 10, calling pandemic frontline workers, “the real-life superheroes of our time.”

In addition to the group video of these six women wearing some of the pieces from the collection, each of the health care workers was profiled talking about the work they’ve done and how their lives have been during the pandemic.

“I do think we’re heroes,” said Pacheco. “Hero means you sacrifice something. If it’s your life, if it’s your health or if it’s small things. What makes these women heroes is that despite being afraid and having real fear that they still showed up to work, that they still try their hardest, that they still sacrifice for others. That, to me, is unbelievably inspiring.”

You can hear her full thoughts in this tweet from Reebok.

Some of the women had a harder time seeing themselves as heroes.

“When I decided to become a nurse I realized I’d have to be taking care of very sick people and I realized I’d be getting exposed and that’s my job to be there for people,” said D’Innocenzo. “It’s funny and it’s hard to hear people call me a Wonder Woman. I got to work and I take care of my kids because I love them, so it doesn’t feel like an obligation. It just feels like something I enjoy and it’s a part of my life and it’s what makes me me.”

You can learn more about these women on the official Reebok Instagram or Twitter accounts. Here’s what Meyer’s part of the campaign looked like, complete with some bold purple scrubs and gold shoes.

The Reebok x Wonder Woman 1984 collection is on sale now and you can preview everything at the official online store.

As for “Wonder Woman 1984,” the highly anticipated movie is now slated to premiere in theaters on Dec. 25, 2020 following a number of delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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