Brands
Raymond turns 100 in style, raises the bar with The Chairman’s Collection
MUMBAI: They say style never ages—clearly, neither does Raymond. The 100-year-old titan of Indian menswear just toasted its centennial with a bash that screamed old-world charm meets modern majesty. On 25 March 2025, under the golden hues of a champagne sundowner at The Atelier, Raymond dropped the curtain on its pièce de résistance: The Chairman’s Collection.
The evening, curated by luxury doyenne Nisha JamVwal, was less launch and more theatrical spectacle. Picture five dapper models strutting through Mumbai’s glitterati in silk shirts and velvety bandhgalas so rich they could pay your rent. Add an art installation dedicated to the regal bandhgala and you’ve got a tribute not just to tailoring—but to time itself.
“This is a milestone year for Raymond, and this limited edition of The Chairman’s Collection is our tribute to India’s rich heritage and craftsmanship. This impeccably styled collection – ranging from silk shirts to bandhgalas – exudes elegance and style, hallmarks of Raymond. As a homegrown Indian brand loved by millions, Raymond has crafted menswear offerings across price points for all occasions,” said Raymond Lifestyle Ltd chairman Gautam Singhania.
JamVwal, whose taste rarely misses a beat, added, “The grandeur and flamboyance of every piece were so striking that I was excited to showcase them to the city’s glitterati! I could see Gautam Singhania’s passion for perfection and artistic excellence reflected in the collection.”
The collection, which spans Raymond Ready-to-Wear, Park Avenue, and Ethnix by Raymond, offers a lush spread of opulence: silk shirts embroidered in gold and silver, bandhgalas channeling Baroque drama, and tuxedos sharp enough to cut through small talk at any gala. Think deep jewel-toned velvets, sculpted silhouettes, and enough zari to blind your Instagram followers.
The evening closed on a high note, with the audience sipping bubbly and basking in what can only be called India’s answer to Savile Row swagger. The Chairman’s Collection will soon hit select Raymond stores—and if the preview was any indication, men’s wardrobes are about to get a serious upgrade.
Brands
SPNI promotes Tavishi Budhiraja to vice president for HR and DEI
Longtime HR leader steps up to drive revenue teams and inclusion agenda
GURUGRAM: Sony Pictures Networks India has elevated Tavishi Budhiraja to vice president, HR business partner for revenue functions and diversity and inclusion, strengthening its people leadership across key business verticals.
In her expanded role, Budhiraja will oversee HR strategy for revenue-facing teams including ad sales across linear and digital, distribution and international business, while continuing to lead the company’s diversity and inclusion initiatives.
Budhiraja has been with the network for over 15 years, rising through the ranks from HR business partner for ad sales to assistant vice president, where she also took on the diversity and inclusion mandate. Her elevation reflects both continuity and a sharper focus on aligning people strategy with business growth.
Prior to joining SPNI, she worked with Reliance Communications as deputy manager, gaining early experience in human resources.
Announcing the move, Budhiraja said she looks forward to deepening impact and strengthening people strategies across teams, while continuing to grow within the organisation.
The promotion comes as media companies increasingly invest in talent and workplace culture to support evolving revenue models and digital expansion, making HR leadership a critical lever for long-term growth.







