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Far-reaching collaborations
Lala Juagal Kishore Jewellers’ new campaign with a legacy saree brand from south India is a great way to garner attention of new consumers
Covid has come in with the power to unite people. An industry thriving on individual ideas has suddenly shifted gears to join hands with brands sharing similar ethos and design philosophy to explore new markets. Case in point: Lala Jugal Kishore Jewellers.
The firm has joined hands with a renowned saree brand from South India, Kankatala for its Daivatam (meaning a deity) edition this festive season. Talking about how the collaboration came about, Tanya Rastogi, director of the company, said, “We have been participating in exhibitions and shows for a few years now. Our ‘Jewels of Awadh’ collection found an instant following amongst south Indians who appreciate heritage designs. Ever since we have catered to south brides and made a few leaps there. When Kankatala approached us for their shoot, we grabbed the opportunity as we can see the value in reaching out to this segment.”
The synergy
‘Jewels of Awadh’ is inspired by the heritage art forms from the times of the nawabs and Kankatala too is widely known for its rich traditional handloom weaves. Both brands have a strong association with luxury handcrafted designs.
It is also a fact that discerning consumers cherish heirloom designs in precious jewelry as well as traditional Indian sarees. So, it seemed like the perfect match. As per Rastogi, Kankatala too sees the opportunity to make inroads into the northern part of the country.
The rising trend of brides often buying pieces from other parts of the country to meet their specific needs is further making the association valuable for both.
The campaign has garnered huge attention on social media leading to many inquiries for both brands.
As part of the campaign, celebrities like Nyra Banerjee, Ankita Sharma, and Pooja Banerjee were seen in the ‘Jewels of Awadh’ pieces and draped in Kankatala sarees.
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Our ‘Jewels of Awadh’ collection found an instant following amongst south Indians who appreciate heritage designs. Ever since we have catered to south brides and made a few leaps there. When Kankatala approached us for their shoot, we grabbed the opportunity as we can see the value in reaching out to this segment.
Tanya Rastogi
director, Lala Jugal Kishore Jewellers
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