Campaign India Team
Sep 23, 2022

Aldo India gets Janhvi Kapoor as brand ambassador

Will be responsible for the brand’s luxe footwear and handbags range called The Finer Things

Aldo India gets Janhvi Kapoor as brand ambassador
Fashion footwear and accessories brand, Aldo India has announced the appointment of Janhvi Kapoor as brand ambassador. 
 
She will be responsible for the brand’s luxe footwear and handbags range called The Finer Things. It is part of the brand’s festive collection. 
 
According to the brand, Kapoor’s personal style makes her a good fit for the association. 
 
Abhishek Bajpai, CEO, Apparel Group India, said, “With her infectious energy and a dazzling sense of personal style, Janhvi Kapoor beautifully personifies Aldo’s belief. We aspire to make our audience feel confident in their bold and trendsetting looks with Aldo. And who better to breathe life into that vision than someone like Janhvi Kapoor. It has always been our vision to create high fashion with footwear and accessories that are comfortable. With Janhvi Kapoor, we are fuelling fashion that's comfortable for our youth.” 
 
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