The 66th National Garment Fair provided a wonderful opportunity for business and networking. Both established and newly launched Brands were given a platform to showcase their Latest Collections. Kashmira Mirza and Amanda D’Souza spoke to Abhishek Bariyar of Ricochet (Vivienne Fashion Apparels Pvt Ltd.) to bring you an Exhibitor’s take on this Fair.
The National Garment Fair gives a platform to several clothing manufacturers and traders to not just showcase their wares but also to network and build connections. In this regard, the Apparel team spoke to Abhishek Bariyar of Ricochet to find out his views on trade fairs such as the NGF, industry trends and other market situations.
Speaking about the 66th NGF, he said, “The overall experience of the fair is excellent. This is the first time that my brand is participating in the NGF. I have attended this fair before and never seen such a good response in previous editions of the January fair. I really liked the organisation, but I wish the space allocation was such that similar categories would be clubbed together. This would make it very convenient for the buyers and visitors.”
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