ABG – All trends under one hood!!
Aditya Birla Group brands like pantaloons and Louis Philippe have been touching lives of Indians since ages. It was fun and enjoyable experience when I used to visit pantaloons store in childhood days. Even in my teenage years where trends and styles were the main attractive words to follow, pantaloons have been the right choice for purchasing premium quality and trendy clothes. Shopping on festivals and birthdays were some auspicious and king like moments where I used to get new clothes every year and pantaloons always had ample choices for all the occasions. Since then, feeling of trust towards the quality and varied offering of clothes from a brand like ABG has become very crucial, a reason for relying on Louis Philippe. Be it business formal for MBA or formal for office during internships and training, Louis Philippe has been the foremost choice for every time shopping. The sense of satisfaction, comfort and feeling of pride after wearing a suit from LP is none less than a feeling of self-confidence. It feels really amazing to have a brand like Aditya Birla Group for one stop solution for all the clothing needs be it ethnic wear, sportswear, casual wear or business formal. Louis Philippe being, an old brand from 1989 based on French King Louis Philippe is another royal and super premium feeling that one gets on wearing suits from Louis Philippe. To sum it up, we can surely agree that Aditya Birla Group Apparel brands has something for everyone.
Adapting the change and growing with it!!
Challenges are part of life and we are here to accept them as and when they come. Outcome of the challenges we face in life are simply dependent on how we take it and how we overcome it. Accepting is the first step towards challenge which a person needs to accept as soon as possible with full enthusiasm and not with a feeling of tension and burden to life. Challenge is always a learning in a way. Reacting to a challenge is the next major step for which I feel adapting to it and growing with it is the key to get pass the challenge. Once you get pass it, whether you succeed in it or fail in it, it is the learning that matters not the result of it. Being a Delhiite from childhood, I often face challenge of adapting to the people, the food, traveling options apart from the obvious challenges of language and local culture. Recently I was in Mumbai for a month where food preferences are super spicy unlike Delhi, travel modes are Mumbai Local unlike Delhi Metro. I accepted these challenges and tried to adapt to the non-AC, often late Mumbai Local and started taking surplus time for traveling. And eventually I was so patient with the local arriving 15-20 minutes late at the station. Similarly, Vada Pav in Mumbai is like Momo’s in Delhi, available in every nook and corner but Vada Pav over there was too spicy. Gradually, I had a taste for it, and eventually, I tasted Vada Pav at almost 10-15 street shops. This is how a challenge need be tested and eliminated instead of cribbing over the burden of it.