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https://www.desiblitz.com/content/tata-group-to-re-enter-indian-beauty-and-cosmetics-market

Indian multinational conglomerate, the Tata Group, is set to re-enter the country’s beauty and cosmetics market after exiting it 23 years ago.

The market, which was worth £8 billion in 2017, is expected to almost double by 2025, according to the business data platform, Statista.

Noel Tata, non-executive chairman of Trent, a unit of the group which operates a retail store chain confirmed the news during an interview.

He told the Times of India that beauty products would now be “a key focus” alongside the underwear and footwear already being sold in its outlets.

Tata added: “Extended product line and experimentation with formats for these products are in the offing as we see these as growth areas in retail.”

 

What next - 'Playboy' opening up in Panjab?!

https://www.desiblitz.com/content/victorias-secret-launches-online-store-in-india

Victoria’s Secret has launched its first-ever online store in India.

The e-commerce store, officially launched on November 22, 2021, will house the brand’s popular fragrances, body care products, mist collections and accessories.

The Victoria’s Secret store will also house sister brand PINK’s beauty collections.

While the brand has entered the digital beauty market, Victoria’s Secret and franchisee retailer Major Brands (India) Pvt. Ltd has also confirmed plans to launch physical stores in Delhi and Mumbai in the summer of 2022.

Victoria’s Secret was rumoured to launch in India in October 2021 following the brand’s expansion in Israel and Milan.

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3 hours ago, californiasardar1 said:

 

A "turbaned sardar father" who also has a trimmed beard and surely is turbaned only because that was the norm among Sikhs when he was growing up. So him being a "sardar" doesn't have much meaning.

Sadly, today's Punjabi families are always trying to go out of their way to show how "modern" they are. People who would object to their daughter being in a beauty pageant are looked at as backwards extremists.

by the ppl whos sons r drunk n daughters r loose who cares wat those losers think

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22 hours ago, californiasardar1 said:

Sadly, today's Punjabi families are always trying to go out of their way to show how "modern" they are. People who would object to their daughter being in a beauty pageant are looked at as backwards extremists.

 

18 hours ago, justasking said:

by the ppl whos sons r drunk n daughters r loose who cares wat those losers think

no need for beauty pageants, when the girls go as low to just expose themselves on instagram. just no shame on there the pics they put.

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