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Home » HimGra honoured with Ministry of Textiles Award at Bharat Tex 2025
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HimGra honoured with Ministry of Textiles Award at Bharat Tex 2025

By February 17, 20252 Mins Read
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The Ministry of Textiles’ recognition at Bharat Tex 2025 underscores HimGra’s role in shaping the future of sustainable fashion.

HimGra, the revolutionary sustainable textile innovation from India, has marked a significant milestone at Bharat Tex 2025 by receiving the Textile Startup Grand Challenge Award from the Ministry of Textiles, Government of India. The award recognises HimGra’s unparalleled commitment to sustainability, innovation, and socio-economic impact.

Key announcements at Bharat Tex 2025 (Sustainability pavilion, hall no. 3):

  • NOVICA (USA) – Bringing sustainable luxury fashion to North America.
  • Scoltex (Europe) – Expanding into the European fashion and home textile market.
  • Malwan (Russia) & Dubai – Strengthening presence in emerging sustainable fashion hubs.

2. Ital Tex HimGra Women’s Wear AW26/27 Launch
In an exclusive showcase, Ital Tex Srl CEO Ms. Cinzia unveiled the HimGra Women’s Wear Trend Book for AW26/27, setting a new benchmark in sustainable high-fashion apparel. The collection highlights HimGra’s versatility in blending luxury with responsible sourcing.

3. Collaboration with Leading International Fashion Institutes
HimGra is collaborating with premier fashion institutions, including:

  • North Columbia Institute of Fashion (USA)
  • Kairo Fashion Academy (Egypt)
  • Osaka School of Design (Japan)
    This partnership will drive research, innovation, and the global adoption of HimGra textiles in fashion education.

4. Introduction of New HimGra Fabric Innovations
HimGra unveiled its latest sustainable fabric developments for apparel and home textiles:

  • Jinal HimGra Denim – A sustainable alternative for eco-conscious denim brands.
  • HimGra Linen – A luxurious, breathable fabric with a reduced environmental footprint.
  • HimGra Marino – A unique wool blend offering premium warmth and comfort.
  • HimGra Tusser – A natural silk-textured fabric for high-end fashion and interiors.

5. Certification & testing partnership with Testtex
HimGra has partnered with Testtex to establish HimGra Identification Standards, ensuring quality assurance and authenticity for brands and buyers.

Industry recognition and future prospects

The Ministry of Textiles’ recognition at Bharat Tex 2025 underscores HimGra’s role in shaping the future of sustainable fashion. As global brands embrace carbon-neutral, ethical materials, HimGra is set to lead the transformation towards a greener, more responsible industry.

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