BRAND COLLECTION

Salman Khan Presents Alizeh Agnihotri as the Face of Being Human’s Women’s Collection

Published: October 11, 2023
Author: Fashion Value Chain

“Being Human Clothing, the renowned fashion brand, has launched its latest women’s collection, creating a significant buzz within the fashion industry by introducing Alizeh Agnihotri as the new face of this venture. With the unveiling of this fresh women’s collection, the brand aims to redefine fashion once more. The collection is thoughtfully designed to resonate with the vibrant spirit of today’s youth, drawing inspiration from the dynamic millennial generation, according to a company press release. At its core, the women’s collection combines high fashion with contemporary trends, skillfully reimagining athleisure as a versatile and enjoyable style.

Alizeh Agnihotri shared her thoughts on this partnership, expressing, “Collaborating with Being Human has been an incredibly fulfilling experience for me. I had my first photoshoot with them almost a decade ago, a day that remains a significant memory in my life. Through this journey, I’ve learned more about myself and my life’s purpose. Our family takes immense pride in this brand and its meaningful impact on our society. Fashion is a potent medium for self-expression and advocacy, uniting individuals in unique ways and creating a sense of community. Being part of a brand that stands for a greater cause, which is love, is truly a privilege. “Sanjeev Rao, the CEO of Being Human Clothing, expressed his enthusiasm for welcoming Alizeh into the Being Human family. He highlighted her vibrancy, talent, and commitment to making a positive difference, which align perfectly with the brand’s philosophy of ‘Doing Good, Looking Good.’ Alizeh embodies the spirit of the millennial generation, and they eagerly anticipate her role as the face of our Women’s Collection.”

Related Posts

AjnaLens Redefines Immersive Reality with Launch of AjnaXR SE and AjnaXR PRO Headsets

B2B Supply chain startup Groyyo clocks INR 1600 crore Revenue Run Rate and turns profitable on EBITDA