Kerala isn’t just giving India blockbuster movies. It’s also giving India its first women-only sneaker brand.
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In the last few years, Malayalam cinema has taken India by storm. Films like 2018, Manjummel Boys, Aavesham and Lokah have proven that stories from Kerala don’t just belong to one state—they belong to the whole nation. With their raw storytelling and bold voices, these movies are rewriting what pan-India success looks like.
Now, Kerala is exporting more than just cinema. It’s rewriting fashion too. Meet Coreve, India’s first sneaker brand made exclusively for women.
Unlike most footwear labels that force women to settle for unisex designs, Coreve was built with one bold idea: “Not For Men.” Every sneaker is crafted with a wedge sole engineered for the natural shape of a woman’s foot, using EU-standard soft leather and premium materials. The result? Height, comfort, and quiet luxury—all in one.
Coreve isn’t chasing celebrity endorsements or hype gimmicks. Instead, much like Malayalam cinema, it’s relying on authentic storytelling and cultural confidence. Each sneaker color—Ventra (Blue Granite), Nyro (Eclipse), Zivana (Winterberry), Cipher (Mocha Mousse), Elara (Tendril)—carries a narrative that connects with Indian women who are bold enough to stand out.
The brand also launched the Coreve Queens Club, giving every customer exclusive benefits, including India’s first 1-year free refurbish program for sneakers.
From Kerala to the rest of India, Coreve is more than just footwear. It’s a movement. Just as Malayalam cinema has shown that originality beats formula, Coreve is proving that sneakers made for women—not adapted from men—are the future of fashion.
As the world tunes in to Kerala’s cultural exports, Coreve is ready to take its place on the national stage—one unapologetic step at a time.