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Madame-Ultimate Fashion Experience now in Ambala, Punjab

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Article Overview: Madame opens up in Ambala

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Madame-Ultimate Fashion Experience now in Ambala, Punjab

Way2Franchise.com provides us the on the whole point of view that there are 500+ Franchise brands in India and the women western wear franchise industry is successfully growing. Amongst these brands flaunting women’s western wear Madame is one of them which has made its mark in the fashion industry and has attracted many Indian teenagers and adults towards its clothes, accessories and perfumes.

The first grand store in India was launched at Lokhandwala in Mumbai in 2002. Since then it has become a much loved and adored brand for teenagers who want to flaunt their casual style in front of their friends. There are 55 exclusive stores in India that sell this brand and there are also many franchise stores in the name of Madame itself, hence looking at its success another store is being opened at Ambala which will definitely change the name of fashion in this small city of Haryana.

The store is going to be spread over 1200 sq. ft, and will present to you all the latest trends in women’s western wear. They are also planning to open another 100 stores in India till 2010 which will be either company owned or franchised stores. This brand also has sturdy occurrence in over 600 multi brand outlets across the country.

Nowadays women of all ages in India are being more and more interested in western clothes and this has given rise to many other brands which also sell women’s western wear. The importance of western style is fast moving up the priority list Indian women, says Mr. Akhil Duggar who is the proud creative director of Madame. He also adds that the prospect of western women’s apparels has never been more upbeat.

By this we clearly understand that if an individual takes up the franchise of Madame he/she will not go in a loss. Women always want something new in their wardrobe and they always want to look beautiful so if you want to attract those pretty women and make some good profits think of selling Madame.

The new collection which is being offered by Madame is basically for the young females who are in school or college and want something casual to wear everyday. There is also a formal clothes line for professionals who want to look stylish yet wants to make a fashion statement.

Madame Ultimate is a great business opportunity for budding entrepreneurs interested in addressing the fashion needs. Madame Ultimate is one of the 2000+ Franchise Opportunities available in this country.

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