The Body Shop partners with indē wild for sustainable wedding hampers featuring Vitamin E, Tea Tree skincare in personalized mandala boxes—perfect for mehendi, sangeet self-care.
The Body Shop, the ethical beauty pioneer, has teamed up with luxury gifting specialist indē wild to launch exclusive premium wedding gifting boxes tailored for Indian brides and celebrations. This collaboration fuses The Body Shop’s clean, vegan skincare with indē wild’s bespoke packaging, creating luxurious hampers perfect for shaadi seasons.
Curated collections feature bestsellers like Vitamin E Moisture Cream, Tea Tree Oil, and British Rose Body Yogurt, packaged in elegant, sustainable boxes adorned with intricate mandala designs and personalization options. From pre-wedding pamper kits to reception glow sets, each box emphasizes self-care rituals for the modern bride—hydrating facials for mehendi nights and soothing masks for post-sangeet recovery.
“Weddings are about joy and self-love; our partnership makes beauty gifting effortless and meaningful,” said The Body Shop India MD. indē wild’s founder added, “Elevating eco-conscious luxury for life’s milestones aligns perfectly with our vision.”
Launching nationwide via The Body Shop stores, Nykaa, and indē wild’s platform, prices start at ₹2,999. Timed for peak wedding months, this tie-up taps India’s ₹10 lakh crore wedding industry, promoting cruelty-free indulgence amid rising demand for sustainable gifting.
Rahul Shanker, Group CEO, Quest Retail and House of Beauty said, “The Body Shop’s collaboration with indē wild is a strategic milestone, marking our entry into Premium Wedding Gifting. indē wild is a brand catering to the younger demographics, and this partnership will help both the brands synergize to come together. We are blending two distinct legacies, our ethical, Community Fair Trade commitment with indē wild’s modern Ayurvedistry to offer a unique Gifting experience. These boxes are more than products; they are mindful, premium care packages that perfectly meet the evolving desire of modern Indian consumers for intention and elegance in their celebrations.”
Diipa Buller-Khosla, Founder, indē wild said, “Weddings in India have always been beautifully rooted in ritual, and today’s generation is evolving what those rituals look like. Celebrations are more personal, more intentional, and gifting is becoming a meaningful expression of that change. At indē wild, we’re building beauty that reflects this shift, honoring the people who show up for us with self-care at the center of every moment. Partnering with a global icon like The Body Shop allows us to celebrate this evolution in a way that feels both proudly Indian and consciously modern.”
