Masaba Gupta to attend luxury retail summit in Milan
Mumbai, May 27
Fashion designer Masaba Gupta will attend one of the luxury retail summits in Milan.
At the summit, Masaba will join some of the most influential leaders from the global fashion and luxury ecosystem including Silvio Campara, CEO of Golden Goose; Luca Lisandroni, CEO of Brunello Cucinelli; John Hooks, Advisor and Board Member at Armani Group and more.
Speaking about it, Masaba Gupta said, "India is at a really exciting intersection right now, where fashion, culture, beauty and entrepreneurship are all evolving together in a very global way while still staying deeply rooted in identity. To be sharing this stage with some of the most influential voices across luxury, retail and business is an incredible honour. Conversations like these are important because they shape how emerging markets, creative founders and cultural storytelling are viewed on the world stage. I'm proud to represent not just my brands, but also a generation of Indian brands that are building with authenticity, ambition and a strong point of view."
Masaba will attend the summit on June 4.
Beyond fashion, Masaba has also made a strong mark in the beauty industry. In 2022, she launched LoveChild by Masaba, her beauty and cosmetics brand, which has quickly gained popularity among women, especially for its lipsticks.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Good for her, but this summit is just a glorified networking event for the rich. What about the thousands of small weavers and artisans in India who are struggling? Real luxury should start from the grassroots.
Interesting to see an Indian designer on a global stage like this. Her comment about 'cultural storytelling' resonates — Indian fashion has so much depth beyond just Bollywood glamour. Hope she opens doors for others.
Masaba is doing fab work! LoveChild lipsticks are honestly the best — I use them daily. But I wish the summit was in India too, why always Milan? We have just as much potential to host global fashion events. 🙏
She's clearly talented, but the fashion industry worldwide has a massive sustainability problem. Hope she uses this platform to talk about ethical production and waste reduction in Indian fashion. Actions speak louder than lipsticks.
It's nice to see an Indian woman breaking glass ceilings! Masaba's journey from a fashion designer to a beauty entrepreneur is inspiring for young girls across India who want to build brands without compromising their roots. Cheers! 🇮🇳💄
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