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Aldo launches new collection in Mumbai with brand ambassador Rasha Thadani

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April 23, 2026

Global footwear and accessories brand Aldo launched its Spring/ Summer 2026 collection in the Indian market with an exclusive brunch showcase in Mumbai, hosted by brand ambassador Rasha Thadani.

Rasha Thadani at Aldo's collection launch event
Rasha Thadani at Aldo’s collection launch event – Apparel Group

 
At the event, Thadani shared her personal favourite designs from the collection before playing alongside the DJ at Sunrise Club, Aldo announced in a release on Thursday. The brand retails in India with Apparel Group, which also manages the Tommy Hilfiger, Bath & Body Works, and Skechers labels in the country.
 
“The launch of Aldo’s SS26 collection is a strategic milestone that reflects Apparel Group’s commitment to driving the premium retail narrative in India,” said Apparel Group India’s president Tushar Ved in a press release. “Aldo remains a key pillar in our portfolio, designed to move effortlessly with our consumers while staying rooted in statement-led design.”

Aldo's set up in Mumbai
Aldo’s set up in Mumbai – Apparel Group

 
Aldo’s new collection features sculptural heels, sandals, espadrilles, and sneakers designed for everyday wear, now available in stores across India and online. Footwear in the collection features the brand’s ‘Pillow Walk™ Technology,’ which is designed to provide all-day wearability with a dual-layer foam insole featuring high-rebound cushioning.

“For me, the new collection is all about embracing something new and expressing your personal style with confidence,” said Aldo India brand ambassador Rasha Thadani. “What I love about this collection is how effortlessly it blends elevated design with comfort. It feels fresh, versatile, and perfectly in sync with how we dress today and make a statement.”

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