Levi’s announces Deepika Padukone as global brand ambassador

The move highlights the brand’s increasing focus on women’s category

Levi’s announces Deepika Padukone as global brand ambassador

For over 85 years, Levi’s has been obsessed with making the perfect pair of jeans for women. The brand that invented the original blue jean in 1873, the iconic 501 and the first-ever blue jean for women in 1934 has constantly revolutionized women’s fashion forever and continues its journey. Today, the brand is as relevant as ever across the world, constantly asserting its authority on style by introducing new range fashion fits.

With the keen objective to attract new generations of women consumers with a relevant fashion-forward offering in line with the brand DNA of quality and comfort; Levi’s is taking the next step in its journey. 

Levi’s is proud to announce a strategic partnership with internationally acclaimed actor and global fashion and youth icon, Deepika Padukone.

Padukone will be seen spearheading the new campaign focused on an all new range of fashion fits from Levi’s.

Commenting on the association, Deepika Padukone said: “Authenticity, Originality and Honesty are values that the brand has been built on and are values I identify with the most! For those unaware, I have always been a jeans and t-shirt kind of girl. The right pair of jeans not only make me feel comfortable but also confident!

I am absolutely honoured and delighted to be associating with one of the world’s most iconic brands-Levi’s.”

On having Padukone on board as ‘Global Brand Ambassador’ Sanjeev Mohanty, Managing Director- South Asia & MENA - Levi’s® commented: “We are absolutely thrilled, Deepika’s personality shines through a balance of being bold, authentic, true and uncompromising that perfectly fits with our brand values. She is not only a style icon but also an inspiration to the youth and women globally. With her on-board, we are confident of strengthening the brand further especially when we are strongly focusing on leading the women’s category.”