Trent Ltd. announces the launch of its newest fashion label Burnt Toast. The launch represents a strategic leap into the dynamic youth fashion segment, offering a vibrant and budget-conscious aesthetic tailored for the fashion-forward consumer.
Located at MM Complex, No. 23, 100 Feet Ring Road, Banashankari, the 2,500 sq. ft. store is set to make a bold statement at the heart of one of South Bangalore’s most buzzing fashion hubs.
“Bangalore, with its dynamic youth culture and ever-evolving fashion sensibilities, is the perfect home for Burnt Toast’s debut,” said Mr. P. Venkatesalu, Managing Director, Trent Ltd. “We’re excited to connect with the young voices of the city who don’t just follow trends, they shape them.”
Thoughtfully designed to foster a vibrant community atmosphere, the store features Burnt Toast’s signature bestsellers, trend-forward seasonal drops and standout pieces. Its striking interiors, bold visual elements, and immersive vibe makes every visit a new experience.
Catering to a wide range of preferences and budgets, the brand offers thoughtfully designed and affordable trend-forward pieces, that speak to the global aspirations of today’s youth. Featuring elevated comfort, trendy silhouettes, and a refined aesthetic, the diverse range ensures that everyone can find something that fits their style and needs.
With plans to expand across more cities, Burnt Toast is more than a fashion label it’s a cultural movement, empowering India’s youth to own their style, their story, and their space.
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