Fashion Bug Among Sri Lanka’s Most Loved Corporate Brands Recognised by LMD

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June 19, Colombo (LNW): Fashion Bug has been recognised as one of Sri Lanka’s Top 50 Most Loved Corporate Brands and has also been named among the Most Loved Clothing Store Brands in LMD’s Brands Annual 2025.

The recognitions are based on a survey conducted by PepperCube Consultants on behalf of LMD. The study aimed to identify the brands that resonate most with LMD’s readers, utilising detailed research and data analysis.

The survey featured a balanced demographic, with 52% female and 48% male respondents. Participants were drawn from key regions, including the Western, Southern, Central, North-Western, and Northern Provinces.

Expressing his gratitude, Fashion Bug’s Director, Mr Shabier Subian, remarked, “We are grateful to be acknowledged among Sri Lanka’s Top 50 Most Loved Corporate Brands and as one of the Most Loved Clothing Store Brands in LMD’s Brands Annual 2025. These achievements reflect the trust of our customers, the support of our partners, and the dedication of our team.”

The brand was also recognised in the LMD Customer Excellence Survey 2024 as the leader in two key categories: ‘Clothing & Accessories’ and ‘Online Stores (Clothing)’ for the second consecutive year.

Founded in 1994 with a team of seven, Fashion Bug has evolved into a prominent name in Sri Lanka’s retail industry, operating 14 outlets nationwide and employing over a thousand individuals. Today, the brand proudly showcases locally designed and crafted collections while seamlessly incorporating global trends to align with its customers’ preferences.

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Mr Shabier Subian, Director of Fashion Bug

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