Made in India

EVENT A complete Indian wedding destination focussing on only Indian products

May 22, 2011 06:29 pm | Updated 06:30 pm IST

Ardhanginni – The Indian wedding, destination and lifestyle show is going to be presented at Olympia Conventions at Hammersmith, London from 15th to 17th July 2011. Exhibitors from the enamouring bazaars of every corner of India will offer an array of ingredients required to make an Indian wedding function an extravagant affair.

‘A host of India ethnic designer-wear, traditional jewellery, accessories, hospitality, décor, exotic destinations and wedding planning services, finer essentials like henna artists, invitation designers, and trousseau packers have been brought together under one umbrella. Rubbing shoulders with established names Neeta Lulla and Amprapali, will be upcoming ones like Masaba Gupta. Invitation card designer Ravish Kapoor, fashion designer Rohit Kamra are some of the other notable names taking part in the event. Ironically, the exhibition which happens in London is committed to featuring only Indian products made by Indian producers.

Neeta Lulla said, “This is a very exciting moment for our fraternity, as although some of us have had private shows in various countries in the past, it's the first time that such an opportunity has emerged on a larger scale encapsulating the entire gamut of products and services within the Indian wedding market. This show will definitely help in networking with not only potential buyers but also opening up future international business opportunities.”

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