Vogue Eyewear has proudly chosen Bollywood star Shahid Kapoor as its brand ambassador. This is a special moment for the brand as Shahid joins Taapsee Pannu, who has been with Vogue Eyewear for a long time. Together, they are part of a brand-new campaign that focuses on individually, freedom and personal style.
The new campaign is called the ‘No Rules Club.‘ It sends a strong message: you don’t have to follow trends or rules – just be yourself. The campaign celebrates people who live life their own way, without worrying about what others think.
In the campaign film, Shahid and Taapsee are seen in a beautiful, modern setting that looks like an art gallery. They enjoy fun moments together, share thoughts and show how fashion and style are just like art – free and creative. The message is clear: be confident in who you are and express your true self.
The eyewear collection in this campaign is more than just fashion. Each piece reflects confidence, uniqueness and charm. From bold farmers to elegant classics, the collection helps people show who they really are. The right eyewear doesn’t just look good – it completes your style.
Vogue Eyewear, started in 1973, is a popular brand known for its trendy and stylish sunglasses and eyeglasses. The brand offers favorable designs that match today’s trends while staying affordable. Known for its fun and unique styles, Vogue Eyewear helps people express themselves through their look, making it a favorite choice for those who love fashion and personal style.
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