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Taking Jashn to greater heights

By August 1, 20161 Min Read
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Rahul Jashnani succeeded the flagship initiated by his father CK Jashnani with Modern Silk House in Lucknow. Born in Mumbai, Rahul studied in St Francis College & HR College of Commerce and Economics. His father, CK Jashnani, has been a major source of influence in his career. In 2003, Jashn carved a niche for itself in fashionable ethnic wear. Its inimitable designs have rocked the celebrity world and Indian and international fashion scene. Earlier, they faced difficulties, as more talent and funds were needed to scale the business. It was difficult to get stores in malls as the brand was lesser known. However, Rahul with the guidance of his father, turned the challenges into opportunities. Jashn went on a hiring spree as the business scaled. And today it is known as a women’s lifestyle ethnic wear brand which has over 80 stores across 33 cities.

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