Vinita Bhatia
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Can Killer’s ‘I Wear India’ campaign translate sentiment into scale?

The indigenous fashion brand taps rising cultural confidence as India’s youth weigh local design, digital discovery, and lifestyle ambition in an increasingly competitive market.

Killer's brand ambassador Meezan Jaffri expects Indian brands to maintain momentum by leaning into inherent strengths.

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