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Home » VIRGIO expands eco-fashion footprint with 5 new Indian stores
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VIRGIO expands eco-fashion footprint with 5 new Indian stores

By December 5, 20252 Mins Read
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Brand opens stores in Surat, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Ahmedabad, Navi Mumbai.

VIRGIO, India’s emerging sustainable fashion brand, has bolstered its offline presence with five new stores across key cities, including Surat, Malad (Mumbai), Navi Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Ahmedabad. The expansion signals the brand’s transition from digital-first disruptor to a physical retail contender in India’s dynamic fashion landscape.

Each store is designed to reflect VIRGIO’s identity, combining trend-forward apparel with thoughtful, culturally resonant retail experiences. The spaces feature clean layouts, flattering lighting, and a design language that blends runway energy with digital immediacy, creating environments that feel both personal and current.

“At VIRGIO, we’ve always believed that fashion can be both expressive and responsible. Reaching five stores is a meaningful milestone for us. It reflects the growing resonance of our vision for conscious, inclusive fashion. We’re excited to continue expanding into new cities,” said Amar Nagaram, Co-Founder, VIRGIO.

Marking its second anniversary, the brand celebrates a strengthened sustainability mission and a growing community of fashion-conscious customers. Across all locations, shoppers can explore VIRGIO’s full range:

  • Core Collections: Everyday wardrobe essentials designed for frequent wear.
  • Marquee Drops: Capsule collections reflecting global trends and cultural moments.
  • Beyond The Curve: A size-inclusive line co-created with Anjali Anand for sizes above 2XL.
  • Amodira: A new artisanal fragrance line expanding the brand’s sensorial offerings.

The stores are now open at Bengaluru’s M5 ECity Mall, Navi Mumbai’s Inorbit Mall, Malad’s Infiniti Mall, Surat’s Avadh Kontina, and Ahmedabad’s Abhinit Square.

VIRGIO plans further retail growth, focusing on community-led experiences and accessible entry points for customers to engage with its sustainability-first ethos across India.

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