Put your hands together for TheGlitz 'Super Woman': Shilpa Khanna Thakkar, CEO, Chicnutrix. Her story is unique. While growing up, her first language was never English but she graduated from the prestigious world-renowned Cardiff University. So, when after over a decade in a premium financial service company, JP Morgan, the dynamic Shilpa decided to plunge into entrepreneurship. And thus Chicnutrix was created! But with time, the focus of Chicnutrix moved towards creating a premium brand that focuses on the needs of everyone and anyone for healthy skin and hair. Today, Shilpa Khanna Thakkar is the founder of Chic Moms Tribe, an online community for women. Chicmomstribe has collaborated with Bollywood actor Neha Dhupia to talk about post-partum hair fall and has celebrity Sucheta Pal as its post-partum coach. Read on to know why Shilpa Khanna Thakkar is a true blue TheGlitz 'Super Woman'.
TheGlitz ‘Super Woman’ Ridhi Mehra is indeed an achiever. A multi-talented fashion designer, she has seen a lot of bouquets,setbacks. But being TheGlitz ‘Super Woman’ that she is, Ridhi avers, “There have been quite an inevitable amount of setbacks throughout. But each one has only strengthened my belief in the fact that solutions come together with the problem.” And solutions she found and achieved many more milestones, from opening her flagship stores to showcasing at Fashion Weeks, this fab designer has done it all. So put your hands together for TheGlitz ‘Super Woman’ Ridhi Mehra.
TheGlitz 'Super Woman' Shivali Bhammer began producing bhajans in her teenage years and ended up being the pioneer of contemporary bhajans in the UK. One of her early works called 'Bolo Ram', co-produced with Arjun Coomaraswamy, was officially nominated for Best Debut Single. 'The Bhajan Project' was nominated for Best Fusion Album at the Global Indian Music Award 2011 for which, she saw great success and she has now released 'The Bhajan Project 2' on the 17th of February 2023. Read on to know more about TheGlitz 'Super Woman' Shivali Bhammer.
Meet TheGlitz ‘Super Woman’ Khushboo Jain, the co-founder and COO of ImpactGuru who left the glamour, security, and comfort of her high-paying and super-successful job to start her social enterprise. She was inches away from reaching the zenith of the corporate ladder when she co-founded ImpactGuru.com, India's leading medical crowd-funding platform with her husband Piyush Jain. With a passion for making a difference and solving community-based problems, Khushboo used her marketing and creative skills to help critically ill patients in need of medical care by providing crowd-funding solutions in collaboration with NGOs and social sector enterprises.
Meet TheGlitz Super Women... Manjusha Javier and her daughter Najooka who started ‘Tohfa’ when Manjusha lost her job at the age of 50. The Javiers were very clear. They wanted to promote authentic Indian weaves and encourage and empower artisans in India by sourcing fabrics from them. Najooka says, “We have helped in the skill development of local women and employed them who over the years have joined us in our initiative. Today ‘Tohfa’ is a team of 8 women and we are hoping to grow stronger. We are also trying to promote a plastic-free life by providing 100% fabric-based alternatives to plastic products that people use. All in all, we are trying to make a positive impact on people and the planet.” Let’s raise a toast to these two intrepid and courageous women – TheGlitz Super Women - Manjusha and Najooka Javier.
Dipti Tolani used to be the typical woman in finance. She was in New York and her daily routine consisted of client meetings, conferences and a few more meetings. But along with the other crucial changes, the humdrum got to her and she migrated from New York to India. A financial genius, she was also an entrepreneur with a creative mind. So Dipti decided to put her fashion sense to use. In the course of work, she discovered that even though there were so-called options available, there was nothing much that qualified for work wear. And even if you get past that, there was the problem of the correct fit, poor designs, fabrics and of course, the pocket pinch. That's when Dipti started her unique venture Salt Attire.