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GUEST COLUMN: Can D2C beauty brands of today be the market leaders of tomorrow?

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Mumbai: A lot is being written and said about direct-to-consumer (D2C) brands in general, and D2C beauty brands in particular. Low entry barriers, relative ease of consumer targeting through online channels, and a burgeoning beauty market overall have led to a veritable explosion of beauty brands that have followed an online-only (or online-first) approach to product marketing. Can these brands eventually replace some of the incumbents today as the market leaders of tomorrow? The answer (the easy one, as always) – it depends. On what? Three key factors:

Product strength and innovation capabilities

Marketing gets the customer; the product keeps her. Any amount of smart & shiny marketing (made all the easier through creator apps) will not substitute for the moment of truth when the consumer applies the product on face, lips, hair or body. And for the compliments, she gets from friends or family or colleagues, which is a key factor in driving overall delight with the product.

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Being able to consistently deliver on interesting promises, while keeping up with rapidly evolving tastes and trends, is the top critical success factor for new-age brands looking to become market leaders. This takes a motley combination of agility, patience, long-term commitment, and the right innovation approach to get the marketing mix right – again and again.

Omnichannel expansion

Despite explosive growth, the online channel still accounts for 10 per cent or less of the overall beauty market in India. It is believed that the online share in China and the US is closer to 50 per cent, even with the post-Covid acceleration. It’s clear, therefore, that in the medium term, any brand with scale ambitions has to be able to succeed in both online as well as brick-and-mortar distribution environment. The two could not be more different from each other and need diverse sets of skills and capabilities to be developed. The arrival and maturing of distribution aggregator apps might make this a little easier for newer brands, though.

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Scalable systems and processes

Most of the (well-funded) emerging brands today are solving for speed and agility (defined as flexibility and speed of response). Sustainability of the approach, margin stability and resilience in the face of extreme market swings (on both supply- or demand-side) are yet being developed. Several brands are expected to reach a somewhat mature stage over the next 2-5 years, and those that are able to put in place scalable systems and processes across functions (marketing, distribution, supply chain etc) would be the ones poised to make the leap into the big league.

The landscape in 2026

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The inherent strength of the incumbent brands in terms of brand, distribution and product capabilities notwithstanding, it can be safely said that the dynamics of the industry have changed forever. Consumers are open to (and in fact, hungry for) fresh ideas and delightful new experiences, and a lesser-known brand is no longer a barrier. The market is likely to be no longer dominated by a handful of brands but would indeed have a ‘fat middle’ of similar-sized brands, best known for a few categories each. To get there, and stay there, new-age brands have their work cut out along the above three dimensions.

(About Author: Shankar Prasad is the founder and CEO of Plum)

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Promotedge marks 11 years with expansion into D2C and performance marketing

Kolkata-based agency strengthens global footprint and launches new platforms.

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MUMBAI: Promotedge has spent 11 years quietly building momentum and now it’s ready to take a much bigger leap. The Kolkata-based integrated marketing and branding agency, founded in 2015, has completed 11 years of steady growth, evolving from a local creative firm into a full-service marketing partner with a growing international presence. With operational hubs in the US and Canada through its platform PromotEdgeDigital, the agency now serves clients across India, the US, Canada, Australia, and the Middle East.

Over the past 11 years, Promotedge has partnered with more than 200 businesses across diverse industries. Guided by its “Digitally Desi” philosophy which blends cultural insight with data-driven execution, the agency offers end-to-end services including web solutions, digital marketing, creative design, brand planning, and audio-visual production.

In its eleventh year, the agency made significant strides by developing branded IPs and content series for the automotive and industrial sectors, creating audio-visual content for international sporting bodies like the Fédération Internationale de Volleyball, and strengthening its performance marketing capabilities, particularly on quick-commerce platforms such as Zepto, Blinkit, Flipkart, and Swiggy Instamart.

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To further boost its D2C focus, Promotedge has integrated the operations of Fizzle Digital into its performance marketing division, now led by founders Avi Saraf and Jhalak Agarwal. The agency continues to serve B2B clients in sectors like steel, energy, engineering, and infrastructure.

Beyond traditional services, Promotedge has introduced new platforms. DesiMachines is an online marketplace for heavy engineering and construction equipment, supported by two financial institutions and six top OEMs. The agency also launched Pexora, a joint venture with Prodigy focused on workspace design, branding, experiential marketing, and Digital Out-of-Home (DOOH) solutions in Eastern and North Eastern India.

Additionally, Promotedge nurtures The Trip Space, a boutique travel brand that curates personalised, luxury journeys for high-net-worth travellers.

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Promotedge CEO Saurav Agarwal said, “PromotEdge has always been built with a long-term vision. Our goal is to develop capabilities that provide long-term value to our clients.”

As it approaches its 12th year, the agency plans to expand its global clientele, deepen D2C and performance marketing capabilities, invest in AI-enabled solutions, and strengthen its platform-led initiatives.

From a modest start in Kolkata to building platforms and partnerships across borders, PromotEdge is proving that smart, culturally rooted marketing can travel far and deliver real impact. The agency is clearly gearing up for an even bigger chapter ahead.

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