Invogue has unveiled a striking new campaign featuring Bollywood fitness icon Malaika Arora, using humour, drama and pop-culture flair to make a sharp point about confidence, body positivity and fit. Released exclusively on Instagram, the cinematic film reimagines “looking good” as a playful offence, one that lands Malaika in a police station.
The film opens with Malaika being questioned by officers over a series of exaggerated “charges,” including causing traffic chaos on Mumbai’s Sea Link and drawing relentless paparazzi attention. As the interrogation unfolds, she coolly dismisses the accusations before delivering the punchline: her only real crime was keeping the secret to her flawless silhouette hidden for too long. That secret, she reveals, is Invogue Shapewear.
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Invogue’s story began as a deeply personal one. Reflecting on the brand’s origins, Maadhav, Founder at Invogue, said, “Invogue didn’t start as a business; it started as a love letter to confidence, written for someone I loved. What began as a personal intention soon revealed a massive gap in the Indian market: shapewear that actually works for Indian bodies.”
He added, “Over the years, that intent has remained unchanged: to deliver real compression, real fit, and real confidence. Seeing this journey evolve into a brand trusted by Malaika Arora is a testament to our obsession with quality and performance. This collaboration captures how far we’ve come, while staying rooted in why we started.”
Speaking on Malaika’s association, Ragini, Co-Founder at Invogue, said, “When I came on board, the vision expanded from a love letter to one woman into a love letter to all women. Shapewear is deeply personal—it’s about how you feel in your own skin. Collaborating with Malaika felt meaningful because she represents strength, consistency, and confidence on her own terms. Her association amplifies our mission to make every woman feel invincible.”
For Malaika Arora, the campaign offered a chance to flip public scrutiny into self-assured storytelling. Sharing her thoughts Arora said, “People have an opinion on everything I do, where I go, and what I wear. So, we decided to have a little fun with that,” she said. “I’ve always believed that confidence is the most powerful thing a woman can wear. What I loved about this campaign is that it doesn’t take itself too seriously, yet it says something very real. Invogue understands the importance of fit, support, and how clothes should make you feel strong, comfortable, and unapologetically yourself.”
She added, “I am ‘guilty’ of loving how it makes me feel, and I’m glad the secret is finally out.”



