Category: Brands

  • Bold move Arshdeep joins boldfit in pace perfect brand play

    Bold move Arshdeep joins boldfit in pace perfect brand play

    MUMBAI: He bowls fast and now, he’s making fitness moves just as bold. India’s speedster Arshdeep Singh has officially joined Boldfit as a brand athlete, bringing fresh firepower to the fitness gear company’s athlete-first vision. The collaboration isn’t just another star-studded endorsement, it’s a stride towards making Boldfit a brand truly built by athletes, for athletes.

    The 25-year-old pacer, known for his toe-crushing yorkers and chilled-out charisma, was revealed as the newest face of Boldfit in a cheeky social media campaign that mirrored a locker room chat with KL Rahul, Boldfit’s first investor and long-time brand face. The rollout, heavy on Gen Z energy and casual flex, saw Arshdeep sporting Boldfit merch and fans were instantly bowled over.

    Arshdeep Singh, speaking about the partnership said, “I have always believed in doing things with full power, on and off the field. Boldfit gets that vibe. It’s not just good looking gear, it’s made for how athletes actually train, recover and live. Really excited to build this.”

    Boldfit founder Pallav Bihani shared his vision, “We started Boldfit to create a brand rooted in real athletic journeys. KL Rahul gave us that foundation. With Arshdeep coming on board, we’re doubling down on our mission to make Boldfit an athlete-first, performance-led brand. We are excited to co-create products with Arshdeep, tailored for the Indian fitness consumer.”

    KL Rahul, cricketer and also an investor in Boldfit added, “Boldfit has always been about more than merch or gear. It’s about creating something from within the sports ecosystem. Seeing Arshdeep come on board is a proud moment the movement is only getting bolder.”

    The Chandigarh-born cricketer joins Boldfit at a time when it’s already one of India’s fastest-growing fitness brands, riding the wave of a Rs 7,000 crore plus sports and wellness industry. With athletes like Arshdeep on board, the brand is moving beyond protein shakers and joggers aiming to rewrite what Indian fitness looks like from the inside out.

    And with that, Boldfit isn’t just selling lifestyle, it’s helping script one. One pacer, one product, one power move at a time.

  • Manushi Chhillar becomes face of Wella Professionals, marking a bold leap in brand expression

    Manushi Chhillar becomes face of Wella Professionals, marking a bold leap in brand expression

    MUMBAI: Wella Professionals has appointed Manushi Chhillar as its new brand ambassador for India, signaling a dynamic new chapter for the heritage brand. The announcement was made during the grand finale of TrendVision 2024-25, a creative summit that brings together the best of hair artistry and fashion.

    The collaboration marks Wella’s return to celebrity endorsements after years, aligning with a shift towards bolder, transformational branding. Chhillar, known for her elegance and fierce individuality, now embodies the brand’s core values of fearless self-expression, transformative beauty, and artistic excellence.

    “This marks the beginning of something legendary. Manushi represents a new wave of beauty, modern, bold, and unapologetically expressive. With her as the new ambassador of Wella Professionals, we bring our vision to life: to inspire stylists to create and consumers to embrace what’s new. Everyone dreams of change, but very few dare to make it happen. Together, we will encourage people to take that leap”, said Wella India and south Asia GM Pravesh Saha.

    The partnership underscores Wella’s ongoing mission to empower stylists while pushing boundaries in the hair industry. With over 140 years of legacy and innovation, Wella Professionals continues to shape trends through vibrant colour solutions and high-performance care. The brand now aims to strengthen its footprint in India through storytelling that resonates with the modern Indian consumer’s aspiration for change.

    The announcement comes on the back of Wella’s top ranking in the 2023 Salon Hair Care Study published by Kline, which placed the brand at number one globally in the hair colouring products category.

    Chillar’s association with Wella is expected to catalyse a fresh wave of engagement, both with stylists and consumers. Her rise from Miss World 2017 to a fashion-forward public figure has embodied resilience, evolution and grace—values that align with the ethos of Wella Professionals.

  • Bissell signs Kareena Kapoor Khan to clean up with style in its latest India campaign

    Bissell signs Kareena Kapoor Khan to clean up with style in its latest India campaign

    MUMBAI: From red carpets to clean carpets—Kareena Kapoor Khan has a new role. Bissell has appointed the Hindi cinema icon as its brand ambassador for India, aiming to bring its 145-year-old homecare legacy closer to Indian households.

    Known for her effortless charm and no-nonsense attitude, Khan now lends her presence to a brand that’s redefining Indian cleaning habits. With Bissell®’s cutting-edge appliances and Khan’s relatable elegance, the partnership is poised to reframe cleanliness as a lifestyle, not a labour.

    “Kareena embodies the modern Indian consumer—discerning, forward-thinking, and deeply committed to creating a warm, healthy home environment”, said Bissell® Homecare Inc president global markets Max Bissell. “We’re incredibly proud to welcome her to the Bissell family”.

    The brand’s new campaign features Khan in a sleek, empowered avatar—echoing the innovation and functionality at the core of Bissell’s product line. The campaign highlights how Bissell helps households clean smarter, faster, and in style.

    “I am a little obsessive about my space. Clean, clear and calm, that’s my thing. So when I found a cleaning partner that actually works as hard as I do, it was a yes… Ab mera ghar bhi, Bissell Clean”, said Khan.

    Bissell’s India partner, Cavitak marketing director Sagar Mehta added, “This collaboration marks a powerful new chapter for Bissell in India… We’re excited to bring a whole new energy to Indian homes—where technology, tradition, and elegance coexist effortlessly”.

    The full product range is now available on Amazon India. To watch the campaign reel, visit:

     

     

  • Swiss grooming brand Tailor’s trims its way into India with a sharp luxury lineup

    Swiss grooming brand Tailor’s trims its way into India with a sharp luxury lineup

    MUMBAI: In a country where grooming aisles have long favoured the no-frills, all-purpose approach, Swiss brand Tailor’s has landed with a sharper edge. The premium men’s grooming label officially debuted in India this week, bringing with it a slick blend of Swiss science and old-school barbering heritage.

    Available exclusively at Looks Salon outlets nationwide, the launch includes a curated range of high-performance essentials for modern men. The collection features the Tea Tree Wash—a scalp-purifying hair cleanser powered by organic tea tree oil and peppermint; Tailor’s Clay—an easy-texture styling clay with bamboo extract; Beard Balm for taming beards and frizz; and Post Shave—a soothing aftershave balm that tackles redness and itching.

    Each product boasts purpose-built ingredients like beeswax, bamboo extract, and tea tree oil, aiming to balance function with self-care. “Men’s grooming has quietly evolved in recent years, both globally and in India”, said a spokesperson for Tailor’s Grooming. “Today’s man seeks more than just functional care—he wants products that reflect his lifestyle, his values, and his individuality”.

    Tailor’s, founded in Switzerland, has gained global traction by blending premium formulations with minimalist packaging and a sustainability-first ethos. Its India entry comes at a time when the male grooming market is seeing a sharp uptrend—fuelled by rising disposable incomes, social media influence, and a new wave of self-aware consumers.

    Committed to conscious beauty, the brand uses ethically sourced ingredients and recyclable packaging throughout its range. With grooming now considered an extension of identity, Tailor’s is betting on Indian men to upgrade their bathroom shelf with products that marry style and substance.

    The brand’s entire collection is also available online at www.tailorsgrooming.in.

  • Nestlé picks up a minority bone in Drools as India’s pet food unicorn gets global tailwind

    Nestlé picks up a minority bone in Drools as India’s pet food unicorn gets global tailwind

    MUMBAI: India’s pet care sector just got a global paw of approval. Nestlé S.A., the Swiss consumer goods giant and parent of Nestlé India, has picked up a minority stake in Drools Pet Food Pvt. Ltd., the country’s first home-grown pet food brand. The investment, confirmed on 26 May, does not alter Drools’ operational independence.

    The move follows a 2023 investment from L Catterton, a global consumer-focussed private equity firm, which also holds a minority share. With both heavyweights now backing it, Drools appears well-fed for global expansion.

    Founded in 2010, Drools has built a robust presence across 40,000 Indian retail outlets and exports to 22 countries. Its recent entry into India’s unicorn club only underscores its appetite for growth.

    “This is a testament to the love and trust of millions of pet parents and to our unwavering commitment to quality”, said Drools founder Fahim Sultan. “Backed by a strong focus on science-based nutrition, Drools continues to drive innovation and build meaningful engagement with the evolving demographic of Indian pet parents, positioning itself at the forefront of the country’s pet care industry”.

    The company runs six manufacturing units and operates out of a 16-lakh sq. ft. warehousing footprint. With a workforce of 3,400 employees, including 1,800 sales professionals, Drools currently offers over 650 SKUs spanning high-protein, prescription, and value-for-money diets. It also maintains a stronghold in the cat food category and leads pet food sales on platforms like Amazon.

    “Drools has achieved significant growth since we invested in the company two years ago”, said L Catterton partner & head of India Anjana Sasidharan. “We are thrilled that Nestlé, that has such a renowned position in the global pet care and consumer brands space, joins as a minority partner”.

  • Pawtrait mode on as tattoos go furry and feel-good

    Pawtrait mode on as tattoos go furry and feel-good

    MUMBAI: A tattoo might fade a little over time, but a paw print on the soul? That one’s permanent. In a bold blend of ink and emotion, Aliens Tattoo has launched Part of You, India’s first national tattoo movement celebrating the bond between people and their pets, and quietly channelling it into purpose.

    The initiative offers more than just body art. It’s a full-blown movement turning wagging tails and whiskered memories into legacy pieces, paw prints, pet portraits, or soulful abstract strokes that carry stories of companionship, loss, healing, and joy. And with 1 per cent of campaign revenues pledged to animal welfare groups across India, the tattoos are doing more than just sitting pretty on skin.

    “This isn’t just a tattoo. It’s a legacy,” said Aliens Tattoo founder and chief visionary artist Sunny Bhanushali. “When someone loses a pet, or even wants to celebrate the little joys of companionship, we believe that story deserves more than a memory. It deserves permanence. And with ‘Part of You’, we’re making sure that permanence helps more lives not just honours one.”

    The numbers already speak in barks and tail wags. The campaign has notched over 7 million organic impressions online, with pet-themed tattoo bookings surging by 43 per cent across Aliens studios in Mumbai, Bangalore, and Hyderabad. The stories are heartbreakingly beautiful like the woman in Pune who inked her late dog’s paw to mark 15 years of unconditional love, or the man from Assam who flew to Mumbai to get his cat’s eyes immortalised in ink.

    But Part of You goes beyond the studio chair. A video storytelling series captures the raw emotions behind each tattoo, why people choose permanence, and how the ink becomes therapy, tribute, and identity all at once. There’s also a microsite that guides pet parents through their own tribute journey, with curated design options and artist collaborations that simplify translating feelings into form.

    What makes this more than a marketing masterstroke is its structure: Part of You is stitched together like a cultural movement. Aliens Tattoo has looped in animal welfare partners like People for Animals, Pedigree, and Heads Up For Tail alongside tattoo artists and pet parents, making this the first large-scale, brand-led initiative in India to formalise emotional tattooing in a thoughtful, scalable way.
     

    Globally, emotional ink is growing from ashes-infused tattoos in the West to soundwave tributes and pet noseprints. But in India, Part of You is a pioneering howl, giving grieving pet parents not only a safe space but a meaningful ritual.

    In an age where tattoos are no longer rebellion but reflection, Part of You reminds us that sometimes, the deepest connections don’t speak, they purr, they nuzzle, and when they’re gone, they leave behind more than memories. They leave a story worth etching forever.

  • Time’s up for boring watches as G-Shock teams up with Extra Butter

    Time’s up for boring watches as G-Shock teams up with Extra Butter

    MUMBAI:  G-Shock has found its perfect match in Extra Butter, proving that even the toughest watches need a bit of street credibility. The Japanese timepiece titan has struck a partnership with the Mumbai-based concept boutique, bringing its legendary “absolute toughness” philosophy to India’s fashion-forward crowd.

    The deal sees G-Shock’s most iconic models, including the battle-tested DW-5000R, landing on Extra Butter’s shelves and digital storefront. But the real prize? Twenty pieces of the mythical Casio Ring Watch—a collector’s item that vanished faster than free samples at a department store—will be available exclusively through the partnership.

    Casio India managing director Takuto Kimura said, “G-Shock has always stood at the intersection of style, culture, and resilience. Our partnership with Extra Butter Mumbai gives us a unique platform to engage with the new generation of creators and tastemakers in India. We are confident that this partnership will resonate with individuals who define strength on their own terms and reflect our evolving engagement with India’s emerging wave of tastemakers.”

    Extra Butter’s founder  Ankur Amin added: “Our partnership with G-Shock is rooted in a shared commitment to design that disrupts and storytelling that connects. We’re excited to bring their legendary watches to our audience, both in-store and online, further enriching our curated selection of lifestyle products.”

    The partnership marks G-Shock’s boldest play yet in the Indian market, where streetwear culture is exploding faster than a dropped smartphone screen. By aligning with Extra Butter—a brand that’s made its name curating the coolest kicks and threads—G-Shock is betting big on India’s emerging wave of style mavens.

    The timing couldn’t be better. India’s youth are hungry for brands that speak their language of authenticity and rebellion. G-Shock, with its four-decade legacy of surviving everything from skateboard crashes to military operations, fits the bill perfectly.

    The watches are now available both at Extra Butter’s Mumbai store and online, offering collectors and first-time buyers alike a chance to strap on some legendary toughness. Whether you’re a streetwear obsessive or simply someone who believes watches should survive longer than your last relationship, this partnership promises timepieces that tick all the right boxes.

  • Shubman Gill gets specs appeal as Oakley’s new poster boy

    Shubman Gill gets specs appeal as Oakley’s new poster boy

    MUMBAI: India’s newly-appointed  test series captain Shubman Gill has added designer shades to his flashy cricket gear, becoming Oakley’s latest brand ambassador in a partnership that promises to give Indian sport a serious style upgrade. The young batting sensation, known for his elegant stroke play and unflappable temperament, is now the face of Oakley’s Artifacts from the future campaign—his first foray into the eyewear game.

    At 25, Gill has already established himself as one of cricket’s most promising talents, captivating fans with his consistency and composure under pressure. Now he’s set to captivate them with his choice of sunglasses too, joining an elite roster that includes football’s Kylian Mbappe, basketball’s Damian Lillard, and American football’s Patrick Mahomes II.

    “I’m very excited to join Oakley, a brand that stands for performance, progression and passion – values that resonate strongly with mine.,” said Gill. “Oakley has been an integral part of my cricketing journey every time I took to the field. The innovative lens and frames technologies in every Oakley help enhance performance, and I love how unapologetically stylish they are!” 

    Oakley senior brand business manager Sahil Jandial was equally effusive about the partnership. “Oakley is firmly rooted in sports, and is one with the culture and community of athletes pushing the boundaries of performance. Shubman, with his relentless pursuit for perfection and progression, is a great embodiment of the Oakley spirit. I am confident this partnership will inspire millions to stay the course till they become the best version of themselves…. And onwards from there!” 

    The timing is spot-on for Oakley, which is marking its 50th anniversary with the launch of its futuristic “Artifacts from the future” collection. The range includes the Plantaris, described as “a high-wrap piece of future-facing art,” alongside the heritage-inspired Lateralis and the minimalist Masseter—names that sound more like Roman gladiators than sunglasses.

    Oakley’s pitch is that these designs are “created for 2075 and delivered to 2025,” which is either brilliantly forward-thinking or the sort of marketing hyperbole that would make Don Draper blush. Either way, the California-based company, now owned by Luxottica, has built its reputation on innovation, holding more than 900 patents and establishing itself as the go-to brand for athletes who need to look good whilst performing exceptionally.

    For Gill, the partnership represents more than just a commercial opportunity—it’s a chance to influence India’s youth beyond the cricket pitch. His journey from promising youngster to established international star and now test Captain for India mirrors Oakley’s own evolution from a small garage operation in 1975 to a global lifestyle brand.

    The collaboration also reflects cricket’s growing commercial appeal, particularly in India where the sport commands massive audiences and generates enormous revenue. By aligning with one of the game’s stars, Oakley is betting that Gill’s influence extends far beyond the boundary rope.

    Whether this partnership will inspire millions to “embrace their true selves and push beyond limits”—as the press release breathlessly claims—remains to be seen. But one thing’s certain: in the increasingly style-conscious world of modern sport, looking the part is almost as important as playing it. And with Gill now sporting Oakley’s latest designs, cricket just got a little cooler.

  • Miraggio scoops the summer with a creamy new drop

    Miraggio scoops the summer with a creamy new drop

    MUMBAI: This summer, fashion got a little sweeter. Miraggio has stirred up the accessories scene with Summer Scoop, a limited-edition handbag collection inspired by the creamy colours and indulgent textures of iconic ice cream flavours. Think zesty mango, silky vanilla, and moody chocolate—served not in cones, but on your arm.

    The brand dished out more than just bags. It kicked off the launch with an influencer-led mystery campaign—sending out cryptic PR hampers featuring ice cream scoopers, scratch cards, and secret notes that teased a flavour-forward reveal. The final treat? An exclusive pop-up in Mumbai, where creators, media, and contest winners discovered their personalised ‘flavour’ in bags—and on cones.

    To up the sensory ante, Miraggio teamed up with artisanal ice cream brand Indu, offering guests scoops that matched the bags: pistachio white chocolate matcha, milky chocolate, and saffron mango, among others. The result was an Instagrammable frenzy of reels, countdowns, and colour-coordinated content that had influencers—and their followers—licking their screens.

    “With Summer Scoop, we set out to do more than launch a collection, we wanted to craft an experience and launch one of our most unique campaigns yet. Fashion, much like food, evokes memory, mood, and indulgence, so we leaned into that feeling. By drawing inspiration from ice cream flavours and creamy textures, we created bags that are meant to be felt—literally and emotionally. From the buttery finishes to our flavour reveal at the pop-up, every detail was designed to tickle the senses, spark curiosity, and serve up a little joy,” said Miraggio founder & CEO Mohit Jain.

    By blending nostalgia, sensory cues, and a dash of cross-industry flair, Miraggio’s campaign hit the sweet spot. Summer Scoop wasn’t just a launch—it was a tasty masterclass in storytelling that you could almost taste.

  • Polycab plugs into Zepto for a breezy 10-minute delivery

    Polycab plugs into Zepto for a breezy 10-minute delivery

    MUMBAI: Polycab India has flicked the switch on a zippy new distribution channel—Zepto. The electricals heavyweight is now delivering its energy-efficient ceiling fans straight to urban doorsteps in just 10 minutes, making sure no household has to sweat it out this summer.

    As the mercury rises, so do expectations—and consumers are no longer willing to wait. Spotting this shift, Polycab has entered the quick commerce (Q-commerce) race, listing its Super ROI fans on Zepto across 14 major cities, from Mumbai and Bengaluru to Kolkata and Jaipur.

    “We’re not just selling fans, we’re delivering instant comfort,” said Polycab India executive president and chief business officer – B2C Ishwinder Khurana. “Today’s consumers want speed, quality, and ease. Zepto is helping us tick all three.”

    The ceiling fans, priced between Rs 1,800 and Rs 3,500, and exhaust fans starting at Rs 1,000, are now just a tap away for urban India’s sweat-weary. While buyers will need to handle installation for now, Polycab backs its products with robust after-sales service.

    Already a staple on Amazon and Flipkart, Polycab’s latest Q-commerce pivot reflects its ambition to dominate not just the wires and cables segment—but the entire FMEG landscape. With Rs 224+ billion in FY25 turnover and presence in 84 countries, the company is going full throttle on modern retail.

    For India’s heat-stricken metros, this tie-up brings a gust of good news