Mumbai : The India International Fashion Jewellery & Accessories Show {IIFJAS} is oldest, largest and official platform in India for the Fashion & Imitation Jewelry. Fondly known as the Face of Indian fashion Jewelry Industry, IIFJAS is all set to welcome everyone to witness a larger and enhanced show at the 13th edition in Mumbai from 20th to 23rd August, 2019 at Bombay Exhibition Centre(NESCO) Goregaon from 10:30 am onwards to 6:00 pm. The exhibition was inaugurated by Ms. Amruta Fadnavis (banker, singer and social activist) she not only graced the show rather personally visited various stalls to check out new trend and options available.
“With changing trends people’s preference for jewelry has also changed which led to a rise in growth of fashion jewelry Industry. Through IIFJAS we strive to provide a platform to the industry and give them their due share in the market” said Abhishek Jaiin- Director- Radiaant Expositions Lt
The Thirteenth Edition is expected to be more magnificent than ever and facilitate grander business opportunities to about 250+ suppliers spread across 350+ stalls and 10,000+ quality trade buyers from all across the globe. The buyer-turnout is expected to be a record breaking one, with buyers joining-in from 250+ Indian cities from over 20 Indian states, and internationally from all 7 continents of the world, specifically from countries and regions like USA, UK, Australia, Spain, Brazil, Nigeria, S. Africa, Turkey, Tunisia, Singapore, Nepal, Canada, Mexico, Cyprus, Myanmar, China, Bahrain, Dubai, Jeddah, Japan, Afghanistan, Bangkok, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, UAE, Nigeria and Hong Kong, showing great appreciation for the trend-setting designs and quality products to be displayed at the IIFJAS.
IIFJAS attracts fashion and style connoisseurs from different parts of world. Footfall includes people like Jewelry designers, fashion designers, fashion stylists, renowned buying houses and buying agents, Television production houses and many top-notch retail outlets, apart from wholesalers, retailers, traders, importers and exporters.