A textile exhibition, organized by Surat Dreams is being held in Greater Noida, March 5 to 6, 2016.The event also showcases a high profile fashion show where top models from the fashion fraternity will adorn latest ensembles from the ethnic couture.
With 108 textile manufacturers from across India, the fashion exposition is set to witness the participation of 2500 domestic buyers and 500 international buyers from the UK, USA, Bangladesh, Pakistan, South Africa and the Gulf countries.
The aim of this exhibition is to promote Indian textile brand value all over the world. The exhibition generates an excellent opportunity for manufacturers and buyers in developing business relations.
The event brings the latest trends in fashion with the perfect blend of traditional and modern western culture. The hope is to generate a profitable business relation with the international market and boost the ethnic art and culture of India. The target is to sign MOUs of around Rs 1000 crores.
Since this year there's a bigger focus on foreign buyers, one exhibitor from Kolkata is showcasing a fusion of Indo-western products and digital prints in saris, suits and kurtis. For instance the Indian sari has been redone with half print, half crushed, geometrical and flowers patterns.
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