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LIVA launches nature-inspired campaign with LIVA Miss Diva beauties

By February 1, 20233 Mins Read
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LIVA fabrics are 100 per cent plant based, making them safe for you and the plant.

LIVA, from the house of Aditya Birla Group, has launched their latest nature-inspired campaign, “Naturally Fluid. Naturally You”.  Emphasising their core proposition of 100 per cent natural origin fabrics, the campaigns showcases how fashion & beauty can be truly elevated if its steeped in nature.

The campaign features the beautiful, Divita Rai- Miss India Universe 2022, Pragnya Ayyagari- Miss India Supranational 2022 & Ojasvi Sharma- Miss Diva Popular Choice 2022. The collection featuring six different themes, allow them to showcase and be their natural self.

LIVA fabrics are naturally sourced i.e. from wood pulp and has properties that not only make it eco-friendly but high on fashion as well. The campaignfocuses on the natural aspect of the fabric as its primary messaging followed by fluid fashion for every woman who is not only fashion conscious but also makes her choices wisely.

Speaking about the campaign, Sreecharan, Vice President, Branding and Marketing Head in Grasim Industries, Pulp & Fibre, LIVA expressed, “With this campaign we wanted to address the myth that high fashion & sustainability are two different ends of the buying spectrum. In fact, the most aspirational fashion comes when its inspired & integrated with nature. LIVA fabrics are 100 per cent plant based, making them safe for you and the plant. Today, LIVA based fabrics are adopted by 150+ brands globally addressing both consumer needs & environmental concern. With natural fluidity and unmatched comfort, LIVA fabrics are a perfect choice for all wearers. We have focused on bringing alive the core essence of LIVA, i.e. being one with nature- through this campaign.”

LIVA based outfits can be explored across major brands, shopping malls & ecommerce channels. Look out for the LIVA tag to make choice that’s one with nature.

About LIVA

LIVA is a new age fabric from the Aditya Birla Group. Unlike other fabrics, that are boxy or synthetic, LIVA is a soft, fluid fabric which falls and drapes well.  A promise that is delivered through accredited value chain. The new-age naturally sourced fibre made into fabric in pure or blended form, transforms not just the garment but also the person wearing it. It is comfortable, soft, natural, and eco-friendly. The brand recently launched their eco-enhanced version of the fabric, called Livaeco, which made of wood pulp sourced from FSC certified forests.

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