Coco de Mer Perfume Collection & Tourism Seychelles
Headline: Introducing an Island Fragrance to American Audiences
Marcy Clark PR led a joint U.S. storytelling initiative for Coco de Mer Collection, a premium Seychellois perfume brand and the Seychelles Tourism Department. Marcy Clark PR helped secure dozens of high-impact stories leading up to the tour, and then executed a curated press trip to introduce American audiences to the brand, destination, and sustainability narrative. Media secured included: Forbes, Essence, Elle, Travel + Leisure, and Virtuoso Magazine.
Stretchy Pants Food Tours
Headline: Seasonal Stories for San Francisco’s Favorite Food Tours
With a love of travel, food and leading tours herself Marcy was a great fit for Stretchy Pants Food Tours Public Relations and Influencer Outreach. Focusing on seasonally driven food and travel stories, Marcy Clark PR is driving stories on quintessential San Francisco hot topics such as Crab Season, Halloween festivities, Mission Street Art & Food and the Best of North Beach Pizza and Pasta.
Marcy has secured dozens of social media inclusions with local, regional and international content creators who specialize in travel tips, food trends and fascinating historical sites. Coverage in traditional media includes NBC Bay Area, Live! In the Bay (Kron4), KTVU (Fox), The Mirror (UK), Stuff (NZ), 7×7, The Irish Independent, Bartable, East Bay Times and The San Francisco Bay Times.
Dance Parade New York
Headline: 20 Years of the World’s Biggest Dance Parade
In 2026 Dance Parade New York celebrated 20 years as the biggest Dance Parade in the world. Marcy Clark PR & Events was retained for the past three Dance Parades in New York City, including securing media attention for press conferences at City Hall and wrangling Grand Marshals and politicians, including the Mayor, for TV News and Radio interviews. Marcy also helped place messaging for Dance Parade’s nonprofit organization, LegalizeDance.org, which has been at the forefront of repealing the unpopular cabaret law, changing zoning that prohibited music and dance, and leading the push for First Amendment rights.
Coverage secured included features and interviews in The New York Times, NY1, CBS, NPR, WBAI, 1010 Wins, ALL Arts, TimeOut NY, AP, Broadway World and dozens more outlets.
Engie Hassan
Headline: Building a Style Commentator’s Global Platform
Global stylist and costume designer Engie Hassan has styled celebrity clients for the Oscars, Emmy’s, Cannes, MTV Awards, Glamour Awards and more, and led costume design for over a dozen feature films and TV series. Engie has worked with Priyanka Chopra, Jeremy Piven, Joshua Henry, Hasan Minaj, Kal Penn, Taryn Manning, Rizwan Manji, Orlando Bloom, Kanye West, Miranda Kerr, Lady Gaga, Andre Holland, Amir Arison and more.
When she wanted to expand her reach and impact as a style commentator they worked together to develop her unique thought leadership approach and secured red carpet style interviews and thought leadership for ET Arabia, InStyle, NBC, The Express, Conde Nast Travel, NJ Morning Show, Bergen Record, Vogue Arabia, Grazia Middle East and many others.
Curve Expo
Headline: Elevating the World’s Largest Lingerie Trade Show
The largest lingerie trade show in the world hired Marcy Clark PR to help elevate their coverage in the media for three key trade shows, including CURVE NY, CURVE LA and their materials-focused Interfiliere show.
In addition to media outreach, Marcy coordinated media responses, introduced attendees to the media, wrote articles for their magazine and helped facilitate key presentations. Our coverage included a Vogue Business article on Sustainable Lingerie, a cover story in Fashion Manuscript, inclusion in nearly every major fashion and lingerie industry trade magazine including WWD, and 50 RSVPs from Fashion Directors and Editors from publications including NY Times, Oprah, Cosmopolitan, Women’s Health and Good Housekeeping.
Wonderbag
Headline: Powering a Sustainable Cooking Movement
Marcy secured key coverage for this award-winning sustainable cooking invention. Marcy Clark PR worked with Wonderbag on cooking and gift guide stories, as well as philanthropy angles, to support sales in the US, UK and South African markets, and encourage donations for their nonprofit programs.
Coverage wins include TIME Magazine’s 50 Genius Companies issue, Forbes, Chowhound, Buzzfeed, USA Today, MSN, Everyday Rachel Ray, Bustle, Country & Town House (UK version of Town & Country), Business Leader Magazine (UK), Metro Newspaper (UK) and dozens of other outlets.
Friendly Like Me
Headline: Mapping Accessibility, Coast to Coast
Friendly Like Me was the first App and Web platform of its kind to map accessible venues from coast to coast. Marcy joined early in the pre-funding stage and helped strategize and secure the first paid partnerships with festivals and events in SF, Charlotte, Twin Cities, Houston, Orlando and Portland Pride.
She also Media Trained the client so that they would be ready for Television interviews, which she secured on regional and national outlets including NBC, ABC, Fox and CBS News, as well as interviews in over a dozen podcasts and radio interviews. When the Founders were sick or unavailable Marcy served as spokespeople for two of the TV interviews. Marcy got the company and the founder’s expertise featured in The New York Times, USA Today, Travel & Leisure, Miami Herald, Charlotte Observer, Boston Globe, Frommers and Westways.