India’s Shoppers Stop launches destination-inspired fashion campaign

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Shoppers Stop, India’s premium fashion, beauty, and gifting destination, has launched The Travel Edit, a destination-inspired fashion campaign created to meet the evolving preferences of the modern traveller.

Conceptualised around the idea that every destination has its own dress code, The Travel Edit brings together a thoughtfully curated wardrobe for every kind of journey. From sun-soaked beaches and safaris to countryside escapes and temple towns, explore 500+ premium brands, covering everything from holiday ensembles and airport looks to brunch outfits and weekend getaways.

Shoppers Stop offers access to sought-after labels across apparel, sunglasses, watches, perfumes, handbags, beauty, accessories, home, and footwear, making it easy to curate looks that reflect personal style and destination.

Kavindra Mishra, Customer Care Associate, Managing Director and CEO, Shoppers Stop, said, “At Shoppers Stop, we believe fashion is not just about what you wear, but about how it accompanies you on every journey. Travel has evolved into a lifestyle, and with The Travel Edit, our curation helps customers redefine how they pack, dress, and express themselves across destinations.”

Translated across in-store and digital touchpoints, The Travel Edit serves as a styling guide that simplifies travel shopping by aligning fashion choices with destination intent. The campaign reinforces Shoppers Stop’s commitment to offering relevant, curated solutions that make dressing for travel intuitive, inspiring, and personalised, further enhanced through its Personal Shopper service, designed to deliver a seamless and elevated shopping experience.

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