Surat Dreams, leading textile exhibition that provides a grand platform to the people of textile to explore the opportunities beyond the boundaries of Surat. Surat Dreams is a Dream Come True project with the intention to make Surat Textile Market successful.
The two day textile exhibition to be held in Lucknow, UP one of the best known centres of ethnic wear. It is likely to see the participation of over 4,000 shopkeepers from across the country.
The will also witness ramp walk of Television Actress Divyanka Tripathi for Triveni Sarees, MD, Triveni Sarees, Shailesh Saraf stated. told reporters here.
The exhibition will showcase Triveni sarees costing in the range of Rs 400 to Rs 4,000. The Triveni style is a beautiful mix of the traditional and the modern and there is a wide range to suit every taste.
The Surat Dream textile exhibition is scheduled to be held on Dec 23-24 in Lucknow.
The foundation stone for Surat Dreams was laid 4 years back, it has very successfully executed its 7 seasons. This B to B Fashion Textile event Fashion Thrills has crowned Surat with the title of most happening brand of Fashion Textile.
It is an exclusive platform which marks the meeting of Dealers, Traders, Exporters as well as Fashion Designers. In order to strengthen the relations it has launched its very own Fashion Magazine, “SURAT DREAMSâ€. With every season it has grown wider and “Larger than Lifeâ€.
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