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Fabindia echoed India’s 5F vision at Bharat Tex

By March 1, 20243 Mins Read
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Fabindia’s presence at the expo was designed to be an immersive experience, that demonstrated various offerings by the brand in both apparel and home collections.

Fabindia, a leading homegrown lifestyle brand, proudly upheld India’s 5F vision at the Bharat Tex Global Textile Expo 2024. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 5F vision encapsulated a holistic approach to the textile industry, integrating sustainability, innovation, and global competitiveness. Fabindia has been at the forefront of this movement, driving positive change across the entire value chain since its inception in 1960.


Showcasing the vibrant tapestry of craftsmanship and celebrating Indian textiles in various forms — for apparel and home, under its ESG campaign ‘Designed for Impact – Community, Process and Products’. Steeped in Indian heritage, culture and strengthened by sustainable practices, the brand is rooted at finding new methods of recycling and upcycling — spanning from exquisite home furnishings to timeless apparel pieces.


“At Fabindia, we are deeply committed to upholding India’s 5F vision as outlined by Prime Minister Narendra Modi,” stated Spokesperson, Fabindia. “Through our participation at the Bharat Tex Global Textile Expo, we aimed to celebrate the unparalleled craftsmanship of Indian artisans while highlighting our relentless pursuit of community development and innovation across all aspects of our business. With each thread, we seek to revive not just the colours of India’s rich culture but also the values that can guide us towards a more mindful and eco-conscious future. This Expo is a unique opportunity to share Fabindia’s journey over the decades, presenting sustainability initiatives to the world.”


Fabindia’s presence at the expo was designed to be an immersive experience, that demonstrated various offerings by the brand in both apparel and home collections. From mesmerizing handblock prints to elegant embroideries to magnificent weaves — the brand is committed to its eco-conscious processes and its groundbreaking initiatives aimed at empowering over 55000 artisans across various clusters.

 
FabHome’s collection consisted of Panja Dhurries which are exquisite handwoven rugs, timeless Upholstery options, exquisitely crafted Curtains and Cushions that are perfect to add character to any space. This exhibit also presented Fabindia’s unique offerings, ‘Shunya’ and ‘Punh’ that have been up-cycled from discarded single-use plastic bottles and fabric leftover from production respectively. These ranges served as a testament to Fabindia’s ongoing efforts to create a positive impact on both society and the environment at large.


The Bharat Tex Global Textile Expo 2024 provided an unparalleled platform for industry leaders, policymakers, and stakeholders to come together and shape the future of the textile sector. Fabindia’s participation underscored its unwavering commitment to driving sustainable growth and promoted India’s rich textile heritage on a global scale.

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