Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Imaging it: Amazon opens its first fashion studio in India

- Yuvraj Malik

NEWDELHI: Amazon India on Wednesday unveiled the Amazon Fashion Studio in Gurugram, a facility that offers allied services such as highqualit­y catalog imaging to fashion sellers on Amazon.in.

The studio, called BLING, is Amazon’s third such facility in the world—the company has one each in London and New York. The 44,000 sq. ft. studio in Gurugram includes 16 photograph­y bays, a ramp and a presentati­on area along with enclosed workspaces for Amazon teams and fashion sellers to collaborat­e on creative content. The studio serves an extension to Amazon’s imaging and cataloging services, a global business vertical that gives retailers access to lowcost photograph­y solutions for their products.

The company operates 35 photo studios across 14 countries, with four out of five of those in India housed in fulfilment centres, said John Olsen, director of Amazon Global Imaging Studios.

“It’s (the Gurugram studio) a very exciting space for imaging, video content and a space where we will collaborat­e with brands to ensure that this is the next in the Fashion journey for us in India,” said Arun Sirdeshmuk­h, head of Amazon Fashion India.

Besides photo- and videoshoot­s, the studio includes resources to create editorial content. Fashion brands can hire the studio to create multimedia content for new collection­s or simply trends videos they may like to push through their marketing channels.

The studio can also serve as the venue for the launch of a new collection by a brand or for fashion events, Sirdeshmuk­h added. “We have photograph­ers, models, stylists, video editors, and other resources. We are looking at new ways of collaborat­ion.”

The move indicates Amazon.in’s increased focus on Fashion, a category that has swiftly grown to feature among the top three in the Amazon marketplac­e.

With smartphone penetratio­n, especially in non-urban cities, and the power to display vast product collection­s, online fashion e-commerce is expected to go from $7-9 billion currently to $30 billion in 2020, a recent report by The Boston Consulting Group and Facebook said.

Amazon claims it leads this category in terms of selection in India. Over the last eight months, Amazon.in added 50 internatio­nal fashion labels to its list of 15,000 which includes Forever 21, Marks & Spencer and Calvin Klein, the company said. It is also luring brands into featuring their new season collection­s first on Amazon.

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Amazon operates 35 photo studios across 14 countries, with four out of five of those in India housed in fulfilment centres

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