Tag: Grasim Industries Ltd

  • Liva unveils ‘Feel It All’ campaign

    Liva unveils ‘Feel It All’ campaign

    Mumbai: Liva, a natural-origin fabrics brand, has launched its latest campaign, ‘Feel It All,’ inviting consumers to rediscover fabric’s importance in their clothing choices. By merging tactile sensations with emotional experiences, ‘Feel It All’ showcases how garments crafted with Liva fabrics enrich and transform everyday moments. Qualities like softness, fluidity, comfort, ease of movement, lightweight, and breathability are what make Liva crafted garments superior.

    The campaign highlights how the choice of right fabrics play a crucial role in defining and enhancing the way we feel throughout the day. Whether it’s the fluid drape of a dress that moves with ease or the breathable comfort of a top that makes you feel light on a sunny day, Liva transforms these ordinary interactions into extraordinary experiences.

    Grasim Industries Ltd CMO of Birla cellulose, Manmohan Singh elaborated on the campaign’s essence, “In today’s fast-paced world, the role of fabric in our clothing choices often gets overlooked. With ‘Feel It All,’ we aim to reignite the appreciation for the fabric that lies at the heart of every outfit. This campaign is about showcasing an experience and joy one feels when in Liva fabrics – comfortable, unrestricted and in style.”

     

     

    With ‘Feel It All,’ Liva reaffirms its commitment to providing natural-origin fabrics that offer unparalleled comfort and style, making every moment feel just right.

    Executed by the creative team at Gozoop, ‘Feel It All’ employs a robust digital strategy to communicate Liva’s brand essence across multiple platforms. The campaign blends social media engagement, interactive digital content, content marketing, and public relations to communicate the message while engaging with the audience effectively.

    Gozoop Digital creative director, Nishant Chhinkwani said, “Light, breathable, and flowy, Liva mirrors the essence of effortless comfort. Our campaign directly draws a parallel between these attributes and what the consumer wants to experience – the lightness of being, the freedom to take the world by storm, and a sense of connection with others, and oneself. In a nutshell, it’s about feeling it all, while keeping it fun and breezy.”

  • Aditya Birla Group to launch its paints business under the brand name ‘Birla Opus’

    Aditya Birla Group to launch its paints business under the brand name ‘Birla Opus’

    Mumbai: Grasim Industries Ltd, a flagship company of the Aditya Birla Group, today unveiled the brand name of its paints business, ‘Birla Opus’. The market launch of Birla Opus is scheduled for Q4FY24. Grasim will offer a full suite of high-quality products in the decorative paints segment.

    Aditya Birla Group chairman  Kumar Mangalam Birla said, “Our foray into decorative paints is a strategic portfolio choice that enables us to tap into a high-growth market and expand our presence in the vibrant Indian consumer landscape. Our paint business will build on the power and trust associated with the Aditya Birla brand. The Company has over the last couple of years built a strong foundation to enable a successful business launch. We endeavour to become a profitable No. 2 player in the coming years and announcing our brand name is the first of many steps that will follow in this direction.”

    Ahead of the launch, Grasim has successfully piloted the first-of-its-kind painting services in key metros and introduced a range of imported wood finishes. A cutting-edge R&D facility has already been set up in Maharashtra.

    Grasim had previously committed an investment of Rs.10,000 crore towards setting up the paints business. The company’s state-of-the-art manufacturing plants located in Haryana, Punjab, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Maharashtra, and West Bengal, will have a total capacity of 1,332 million litres per annum (MLPA) and will serve demand centres across the country.

    The current estimated value of India’s decorative paints industry is  Rs 70,000 Crore. The paints industry is witnessing double-digit growth year-on-year driven by rising consumer aspirations and the government’s push towards ‘Housing for All’.