How Imara Built Its Presence in Ethnic Fashion
Ethnic fashion in India is deeply emotional, and the Imara ethnic wear brand growth strategy understood that from the beginning. Ethnic outfits are worn during Diwali evenings, office ethnic days,…
The Largest Community of Influencers in India
Ethnic fashion in India is deeply emotional, and the Imara ethnic wear brand growth strategy understood that from the beginning. Ethnic outfits are worn during Diwali evenings, office ethnic days,…
When HRX launched in 2013, many people thought it would be just another celebrity experiment. A Bollywood star putting his name on apparel did not feel revolutionary. Yet, more than…
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In 2015, Kylie Jenner launched 15,000 Lip Kits, and they sold out in under a minute. There were no television commercials, no billboards, and no presence in physical retail stores.…
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Rare Beauty launched with emotion, not noise. When Selena Gomez introduced the brand in 2020, many industry observers expected the usual celebrity playbook, a dramatic reveal, heavy PR coverage, an…
Over the past decade, celebrity beauty brands have launched at breakneck speed. One month it’s a pop icon. The next month it’s a reality TV mogul. Kylie Cosmetics. Fenty Beauty.…
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