6 Made In India Brands Grabbing The Limelight In 2023

Brand: Bliss Club; Launched: 2019 Founder Minu Margeret realised the gap in the market for the right activewear and decided to launch her own venture. Rather than just focusing on ‘pink’ and ’shrink’ women’s activewear, she decided to make her brand more exclusive by offering a varied range of sizes.

Brand: Proactive For Her; Launched: 2020 Founder Achitha Jacob has worked in the healthcare industry, serving in leading roles in many Fortune 500 companies. The IIT alumnus dropped out of Harvard Business School to build Proactive For Her, a platform where women can turn to for their reproductive and sexual health care without judgement.

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Brand: Your Dreamz Event Specialists; Launched: 2022 Built by two trailblazing women, Prachi Oza is a passionate Events Planner and Executor. She puts her creative steak to good use by planning spectacular and uniquely planned events, based on the individual preferences of her clients. On the other hand, Suchita Swaika is an entrepreneur with a fabulous aesthetic and creative streak.

Brand: Blue Tokai; Launched: 2013 Founders Namrata Asthana & Matt Chitharanjan met in Chennai for the first time, for the purpose of work. When they moved to Delhi later, they heavily missed the strong aroma of freshly brewed coffee that reminded them of home.

Brand: Salad Condoms; Launched: 2021 Founder Aruna Chawla is a consumer psychologist turned entrepreneur. She started the brand with a simple goal–to create a world where buying condoms is not a nightmare. Chawla was fascinated by the sexual wellness industry that offered high potential, repeat sales, and yet, is hush-hush

Brand: Cambio; Launched: 2020 Founder Bhagyashree Soni is a Surat-based Chartered Accountant turned entrepreneur who feels passionate about changing the way a large section of the Indian population perceives the subject of menstruation. She strongly believes that monthly bleeding is as natural and organic as breathing, and hence should be seen the same way.