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Party Cruisers to transform wedding industry with opulent offerings
Mumbai: Party Cruisers Ltd (PCL), a leading event management company, proudly presents its prestigious wedding ventures, House of Vivaah and Vows Vachan, redefining opulence and grandeur in luxurious weddings. These exclusive brands curated by Party Cruisers Ltd uphold the epitome of elegance, creating unforgettable experiences for couples looking to celebrate their love in the most lavish and sophisticated settings.
House of Vivaah and Vows Vachan, the flagship wedding ventures under Party Cruisers’s umbrella, epitomise luxury, offering bespoke wedding experiences that exceed expectations. From intricate detailing to seamless execution, these brands stand as a testament to unparalleled craftsmanship and sophistication.
Imbued with unparalleled creativity and attention to detail, House of Vivaah embodies timeless elegance, ensuring that every element of a couple’s special day exudes sophistication and refinement. Whether it’s a grand ballroom affair or an intimate celebration, House of Vivaah crafts each wedding with meticulous precision, creating an ambiance that resonates with the couple’s unique style and personality.
On the other hand, Vows Vachan, a vision of contemporary chicness and luxury, is tailored for couples seeking modernity intertwined with tradition. Vows Vachan specializes in creating cutting-edge wedding experiences, blending innovative concepts with cultural richness, resulting in celebrations that are both trendsetting and meaningful.
“At Party Cruisers Ltd, we understand the significance of weddings as a celebration of love and commitment. House of Vivaah and Vows Vachan are not just brands for us, they are a symbol of our commitment to turning dreams into reality,” stated a spokesperson at Party Cruisers Ltd.
Some of Party Cruisers Ltd.’s most lavish weddings conducted under House of Vivaah and Vows Vachan have left an indelible mark on the industry. The breathtaking floral installations, exquisite culinary delights, and impeccable attention to detail made it an affair to remember. Adding to the wedding spree, was the lavish wedding of Nishta and Vishnu held at Coimbatore with the theme “Around the World”. It showcased the unity and blend of different cultures from around the world implemented in their wedding. Their haldi ceremony had also won the WOW Asia Awards for best haldi ceremony of the year.
Other notable events held under the canopy of House of Vivaah and Vows Vachan are the grandeur wedding of Alanna Ivor, the farmer’s market-themed Haldi ceremony of Gyayak & Chanchal, and the lavish 2 states-themed wedding of Parth & Tanya. The young couple celebrated their union at JW Marriott Bengaluru Prestige Golfshire Resort, infused with a vibrant Mumbai V/S Surat theme. House of Vivaah curated stunning design, decor, and production, transforming each event into a highlight. Occupying the entire venue, their team navigated a marathon of back-to-back events: a Welcome Lunch embraced fresh, vivid colors, while the ‘Miami Hues’ adorned the Welcome Dinner. The Carnival Haldi brought joy, followed by a Celestial-themed Sangeet Night featuring unique starry elements and an extraordinary Elliptical Moon Bar Station. The Gulaab Baug Myra and the Sheesh Mahal Dome Mandap at the wedding marked unforgettable moments in this spectacular celebration.
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Symphonies Life ditches plain sleep pitch, rebrands bedtime as a lifestyle with Volume
MUMBAI: Sleep is no longer just something you fall into. It’s now something you buy into. Symphonies Life has unveiled a fresh brand identity that signals a shift from product to philosophy—from mattress to mindful ritual. And leading the rebranding charge is creative agency Volume.
Announced on 23 June 2025, the overhaul is built on the narrative of ‘engineering better sleep for a more conscious lifestyle’. From wave-like visual metaphors to motion-inspired branding that breathes rhythm and calm, the identity leans into the science and soul of sleep.
Volume created a modern, minimalistic visual language that reflects stillness and serenity, anchoring the brand in experiences rather than just specifications. Across POS displays, social content, packaging, influencer kits, and experience zones, Symphonies Life now speaks in a consistent tone of calm.
“We wanted to go beyond just being another mattress in the market. With Volume, we were able to build a brand that speaks to a more conscious, wellness-focused consumer”, said Symphonies Life CEO Shivans Agarwaal. “Sleep is personal, emotional, and essential, and our new identity finally does justice to that philosophy”.
“Symphonies Life is no longer just a product you buy, it’s a ritual you invest in. Our role was to balance commercial intent with emotional resonance. Every element, from brand voice to visual rhythm, was crafted to elevate sleep into the lifestyle space”, added Volume brand director Rishabh Srivastava.
The D2C strategy ties together intuitive packaging with immersive storytelling, reinforcing the brand’s push to carve out space in the wellness economy. With a design-led, emotionally charged refresh, Symphonies Life is positioning itself as a serious player in the premium sleep market.
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Elephants on parade: Kyoorius Creative Awards 2025 honour 166 Blue, 514 Baby, three Purple winners
MUMBAI: The only thing louder than the applause was the creativity. The 2025 Kyoorius Creative Awards, presented by Zee, lit up the Jio World Convention Centre in Mumbai with an evening that celebrated the sheer power of ideas. Over 1,500 professionals from India’s marketing and communications industry witnessed a no-politics, all-passion showcase of creative firepower.
While the elusive Black Elephant remained just that—elusive—seven campaigns earned the revered Baby Black Elephant. The shortlist, dubbed the ‘Black Elephant Nominees’, featured standout work from Grey Bangladesh, DDB Mudra Group, Mccann Worldgroup, Studio Eeksaurus, Talented, Famous Innovations and Loudmouth Film.
The top individual honour of the night went to none other than Piyush Pandey, who received the Master of Creativity award. The legendary adman was recognised for reshaping India’s advertising ethos with his distinct ability to blend culture, humour, and simplicity.
Kyoorius received a record 4,000+ entries from over 500 organisations this year, its highest ever. From that pool, 1,124 entries made it to the First List. A total of 514 campaigns were awarded Baby Elephants, representing 60 unique agencies, 177 campaigns, and 116 brands.
Of the 514 Baby Elephants, 166 were upgraded to Blue Elephants—marking top-tier excellence. Brands like Amazon, Samsung, Britannia, Coca-Cola, Swiggy, Dream11, Zivame, Kit Kat, Mcdonald’s, and Ceat were among those honoured. Full winners list is available at kca.kyoorius.com.
Three campaigns received the Purple Elephant as part of the Zee Equality Award, acknowledging work that pushed boundaries for representation and inclusion.
“Massive congratulations to all the winners!… That’s the soul of the Elephants”, said Kyoorius founder & CEO Rajesh Kejriwal.
In trademark fashion, the awards ditched the traditional metal hierarchy—no golds, silvers, or bronzes.
Just Elephants.
Supported by Glenmorangie, The Hindu, Tribes Group, and Indian Creative Women, the night underscored that pure creativity—unranked, unfiltered—still has a stage, and a spotlight.
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From AI to identity: Goafest day two opens with punchy panels and purpose-driven ideas
MUMBAI: Day two of Goafest 2025 opened on a high note—literally—with Indian musician Raghav Sachar delivering a live performance titled Ignite Hungama, presented by Sharechat, Moj, and Truecaller. As the crowd swayed, the festival shifted gears into strategy mode with conversations that touched tech, gender, identity, creativity, and commerce.
The morning’s keynote panel, ‘From Code to Commerce: Growth in the AI Age’, brought together Arjun Choudhary (Swiggy), Sanket Prakash Tulangekar (MakeMyTrip), Tejas Apte (HUL), and Pragya Bijalwan (Voltas), moderated by journalist Anuradha SenGupta. Presented by Meta and Saptharushi under the Ignite Growth theme, the discussion centred on how generative AI is upending business operations, creativity and consumer journeys.
Choudhary described AI as “as fundamental as math”, citing how non-tech teams now use it for demos, dashboards and decision-making. Bijalwan called AI an enabler of “personalisation and predictive maintenance”, adding that it “humanises technology in consumer products”. Hul’s Apte showcased tools like Shikhar and internal GenAI platforms for R&D, while Tulangekar introduced Myra, Makemytrip’s AI-powered assistant built on multi-agent orchestration. Each panellist agreed: AI is a skill, not a threat—and reskilling is the need of the hour.
At the Gyaan Podium, Warc and Andersen Consulting India unveiled the Pace Principles report. Biprorshee Das and Sujeet Kulkarni called for a balanced media strategy: 50 per cent on long-term brand-building and 50 per cent on performance marketing. “It’s not ‘brand plus performance’, it’s ‘brand-time-performance’”, Kulkarni said. Das urged marketers to stop isolating equity work, calling the ‘multiply effect’ a winning integration model.
At the Makemytrip Presents AdAsia Macau Road Show, AFAA chairman Srinivasan Swamy confirmed the 39 edition of AdAsia will be held in Macau on 27 August. Swamy called for over 100 Indian delegates and assured attendees of familiar comforts: “Indian food and hospitality will be arranged”.
Back at the Knowledge Partner – ASCI panel, “Mardon Wali Baat: A Discussion on Masculinity in Advertising” brought together Karthi Marshan and Nisha Singhania, moderated by Manisha Kapoor. Singhania tore into the trope of men as ‘fixable’ through marriage. “India is changing, and so are its men”, she said. Marshan added, “Disruption grabs attention, and attention drives engagement—regardless of who you target”. The panel called for a more honest portrayal of modern masculinity.
Under the Ignite The Shift banner, the panel “Merging Boundaries: From Placement to Partnership”, powered by Hindustan Times and Amar Ujala, featured Satya Raghavan (Google), Rathi Gangappa (Starcom), Ajit Varghese (JioStar), and Shubhranshu Singh (Tata CVs). Moderator Kartik Sharma led the conversation through themes of integration, consumer insight, and operational scalability. Gangappa summed it up: “It’s no longer about placements; it’s about building cohesive narratives”.
Another panel, “Beyond Pink and Blue”, presented by IAA, featured Darshana Shah (Aditya Birla Capital), Rubeena Singh (Neil Patel Digital), and P.G. Aditiya (Talented), moderated by Megha Tata. Shah called out early-life bias and systemic exclusion. Singh championed gen z’s gender-fluid mindset and called for progressive narratives. Aditiya urged leaders to act from belief, not tokenism. “Don’t just fix the old”, he said. “Build new stories with inclusion at the core”.
Goafest also took a green turn with a tree plantation ceremony hosted in collaboration with Earthday.org. Attended by industry veterans including Sam Balsara, Anupriya Acharya and Raj Nayak, the initiative underscored a collective commitment to sustainability.
Meanwhile, at the Bioscope – Cinema Room, Ashish Khazanchi (Enormous) reminded creatives that “self-expression, not awards”, should drive campaigns. The first half of day two also featured a host of masterclasses, offering deep dives into AI, storytelling and strategic branding.
Lunch was presented by Sync Media.
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