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Get the perfect work look with Mochi’s formal range!
MUMBAI: The knack with formal outfits is that they never look formal enough unless paired with the right pair of shoes. Mochi Shoes, the stylish and vibrant footwear and accessories brand, helps you find that that perfect pair to spruce up your office wear with its newly launched Work Wear Collection. This Women’s Day, it’s time to bring out the boss lady in you and put your best foot forward.
Mochi recommends a few footwear must – haves that can transform your formal look from drab to fab.
Precious Pumps:
Being the ideal option for footwear at work, pumps suit any formal outfit with equal poise. With a variety of colours and patterns to select from, Mochi’s pumps are a favourite amongst all working women.
Product Name: Mochi Beige Formal Pumps
Price: Rs. 1,990
Mighty Mules:
Mules have been in fashion all through last year and continue to be in vogue this year as well. Flexible enough to go with any style, whether it’s Indian or a Western formal attire, mules are a wardrobe must have!
Product Name: Mochi White Casual Mules
Price: Rs.1,290
Boss-vibe Ballerinas:
While our jobs may include some running around or even just long working hours, comfortable footwear is a must. What better than flats to keep your feet stress and pain free? Mochi’s ballerinas that come in varied styles and colours make for the perfect formal flats while you ace the work scene.
Product Name: Mochi Pink Casual Ballerinas
Price: Rs. 1,690
Lovely Loafers:
While at work, we all want to our best look that on point with the current trends. Mochi’s new collection includes a wide variety of loafers that can instantly glam up your office OOTD. Easy to pair up with absolutely any type of work outfit, these charming loafers are hard to miss.
Product Name: Mochi Red Casual Loafers
Price: Rs. 1,890
Peep-toe sweethearts:
Along with being comfortable, we expect our work outfit to look sharp as well. The Mochi peep-toe heels do exactly that. Give a chic look to your high-waisted pants or pencil skirt. Coming in a variety of styles and colours, this is one style that will never go outdated.
Product Name: Mochi Black Formal PeepToes
Price: Rs. 1,345
Get your hands-on these gems at your nearest Mochi store or fill your cart online and celebrate this women’s day getting dressed to work towards your dreams!
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Apple CEO Tim Cook to step down after 15 years, John Ternus to take over
Leadership shake-up sees long-time hardware chief step up from September
CUPERTINO: Apple has confirmed that chief executive officer Tim Cook will step down from his role and transition to executive chairman, with senior vice president of hardware engineering John Ternus set to take over as CEO from September 1, 2026.
The transition, approved unanimously by the board, marks a carefully planned leadership shift at one of the world’s most valuable companies. Cook will remain CEO through the summer, working closely with Ternus to ensure a smooth handover before moving into his new role, where he will continue to support Apple and engage with policymakers globally.
In a memo to employees, Apple CEO Tim Cook reflected on his 15-year tenure, recalling the moment Steve Jobs asked him to step into the role. “It was an emotional and challenging moment for all of us at Apple,” he wrote, adding that the company’s core values, from simplicity and innovation to a commitment to improving lives, remain unchanged.
Explaining his decision, Cook said the company’s strong roadmap and future outlook made this the right time for a transition. “I have never been more optimistic about Apple’s future,” he noted, while announcing Ternus as his successor. He described Ternus as “a visionary in his own right” with “remarkable integrity” and the right leader to guide Apple into its next phase.
Cook said, “John Ternus has the mind of an engineer, the soul of an innovator, and the heart to lead with integrity and with honour.”
Ternus, in his own note to employees, struck a steady, execution-focused tone. Ternus said, “It has been such a privilege to lead the hardware engineering team… I still plan to be very hands-on,” signalling continuity rather than a strategic reset.
As part of the leadership reshuffle, Ternus will step away from leading hardware engineering, with Tom Marieb taking over the role. Marieb will report to Johny Srouji, who assumes an expanded position as chief hardware officer, aligning hardware development more closely with Apple’s silicon and technology teams.
Cook also used his memo to thank employees, calling them “the most remarkable people in the world” and crediting them for building Apple into what it is today. A town hall has been scheduled at the Steve Jobs Theater to discuss the transition further.
The leadership change also sees Arthur Levinson move to the role of lead independent director, while Ternus joins Apple’s board.
Cook’s tenure has been defined by massive growth and expansion, with Apple’s market value rising from around $350 billion in 2011 to $4 trillion, alongside the launch of new product categories and a booming services business. Ternus, a 25-year Apple veteran, has played a central role in shaping the company’s hardware roadmap, from iPhone and Mac to newer innovations in materials and sustainability.
The transition signals a generational shift, but not a dramatic change in direction. If anything, both memos point to continuity, discipline and a belief that Apple’s next chapter will be built on the same values that shaped its last.








