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79th National Garment Fair by CMAI in Mumbai Inaugurated by Seerna Rajamouli, of R S Brothers, South India’s leading Retail Group

Mumbai, July 24, 2024: The 79th National Garment Fair (NGF) 2024 organised by the Clothing Manufacturers Association of India (CMAI), was inaugurated by Seerna Rajamouli of R S Brothers, South India’s leading Retail Group on 23rd July in the august presence of industry leaders, apparel manufacturers, retailers, distributors and other industry members at the Bombay Exhibition Centre, Goregaon and Jio World Convention Centre, BKC.

79th NGF is showcasing more than 1300 apparel brands within an expansive 1 million square feet of exhibition space spread across two venues – Men’s Wear, Women’s Wear and Accessories at the Bombay Exhibition Centre, Goregaon, and Kids Wear at the Jio Convention Centre, BKC over the next four days from 23rd to 26th July 2024 featuring a diverse range for collections for the largest assembly of retailers and distributors from across India.

CMAI dignitaries present at the inauguration included, Rajesh Masand – President, Rohit Munjal -Vice President & Chairman-NGF, Santosh Katariya – Hon. General Secretary, Ankur Gadia – Hon. Treasurer, Anand Choksi, Jt. Chairman-NGF and Rahul Mehta, Chief Mentor among other office bearers and managing committee members.

Speaking about the domestic apparel market, Rajesh Masand, President, Clothing Manufacturers Association of India (CMAI), said, “The apparel industry is optimistic about the upcoming festive season. Along with showcasing the vibrant and diverse offerings of apparel brands, the National Garment Fair highlights the industry’s resilience after a tepid demand since last two years. This NGF provides an unparalleled platform for brands and manufacturers to showcase their latest collections and innovations. As the country gears up for a season of celebration, NGF serves as a crucial hub for retailers and buyers to source the finest apparel, ensuring that end consumers have access to a wide range of stylish options.”

Speaking at the inauguration, Seerna Rajamouli, R S Brothers said, “The fashion industry is at a fascinating intersection of form and function. The consumers need clothing, true, but there is also a deeply psychological aspect to the clothes they wear and the ways the apparel industry influences consumers to purchase their brand over. We are amazed with the positive energy at the fair and impressed to see vast variety of collections that is on display at both the fair venues. Indeed, its the perfect sourcing platform for our buying teams who are present here.”

About the business prospects at NGF, Rohit Munjal, Vice President & Chairman-NGF, Clothing Manufacturers Association of India (CMAI) said, “The 79th National Garment Fair is a testament to our commitment to present innovation, fashion and trends which foster connections in the apparel industry. Trade visitors will have the opportunity to explore collections from over 1300 brands across Men’s Wear, Women’s Wear, Kids Wear, and Accessories. We look forward to a successful event that continues to drive growth and opportunity.”

Rahul Mehta, Chief Mentor, Clothing Manufacturers Association of India (CMAI), expressed, “Looking ahead to the upcoming festive season, all stakeholders present here anticipate growth in both volume and profits. The initial response has been buoyant and we are optimistic about a successful festive quarter for the apparel industry.”

The National Garment Fair (NGF) by CMAI has successfully delivered 78 editions previously and stands as the premier trade fair in the Indian apparel industry. This biannual show serves as a key platform, bringing together national and regional brands, manufacturers, designers, and fashion accessories producers with retailers, agents, distributors, and e-commerce companies. Renowned for its prestige and effectiveness, the NGF offers a comprehensive sourcing platform that optimises both time and cost efficiency.

The domestic apparel market is projected to reach USD 105.50 billion in 2024 with an anticipated annual growth rate of 3.81% from 2024 to 2028.

About CMAI

The Clothing Manufacturers Association of India (CMAI) is the most representative association of the Indian apparel industry having over 5000 members and serving more than 25,000 Retailers. Its Membership consists of Manufacturers, Exporters, Brands, and ancillary industry.

CMAI advocates regarding policies and also guides and encourages its members on ESG related matters and initiatives. In 2019, CMAI launched the SU.RE initiative to encourage members to embrace sustainability.

Established sixty one years ago, CMAI has contributed immensely towards development of the industry. In 1978, CMAI had led the creation of the Apparel Export Promotion Council (AEPC). CMAI is also authorised by the Government of India to issue Certificate of Origin (Non-Preferential) to Exporters.

CMAI is the only Indian Association that represents the entire Indian Apparel Industry & Trade on prestigious international forums such as International Apparel Federation (IAF) headquartered in Netherlands.

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Kyoorius Announces Winners At The Kyoorius Creative Awards 2024

27th May 2024, Mumbai: Kyoorius announced the winners of the 2024 Kyoorius Creative Awards, presented by ZEE, today at a grand awards night held at Mumbai’s Jio World Convention Centre amidst an audience of more than 1450 professionals from India’s marketing communications industry, the highest ever in its history.

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No entry was conferred the super-exclusive, highly-coveted Black Elephant award that recognizes work deemed to be the Best Of Show, though there were two contenders – “Motorola Deep Connect” for Motorola India by Dentsu Creative and “Megh Santoor” for Hindustan Unilever’s Brooke Bond Taj Mahal by Ogilvy India. For the first time ever, they were awarded Baby Black Elephants.

Kyoorius also commemorated Bharat Ratna, and former Indian cricket captain, Sachin Tendulkar, with the Master of Creativity award. The honour celebrates cricket’s first true megabrand and a global icon, whose endorsements, brand associations and continued work in sports marketing paved the way for not just cricketers, but most Indian athletes. Instituted in 2018, the Master of Creativity award recognizes a stalwart who has continuously contributed to making the marketing and communication industry more creative in whatever they do.

Kyoorius received over 3600 entries from over 280 entrants to the awards this year, the highest ever in history. Only 1060 entries made it to the First List after the first round of online judging.

The eleventh edition of the awards will also be remembered for the GiveBack initiative. For every entry that did not make it into the First List (i.e. beyond the First Round of judging) at the 2024 Kyoorius Creative Awards, Kyoorius is giving back 50% of the entry fee to the entrant.

Post the in-person jury session, 282 entries emerged as winners of the Baby Elephant (In-Book winners). Out of these 282 Baby Elephant winners, 89 entries were awarded Blue Elephants across disciplines. 7 entries were awarded Purple Elephants as part of the Zee Equality Awards.

Awards By Kyoorius do not follow a hierarchical structure – there are no golds, silvers or bronze medals. Instead, only the work that deserves recognition wins an Elephant.

The eleventh edition of the awards will also be remembered for the GiveBack initiative. For every entry that did not make it into the First List (i.e. beyond the First Round of judging) at the 2024 Kyoorius Creative Awards, Kyoorius is giving back 50% of the entry fee to the entrant.

“My heartfelt congratulations to all the winners this year. GiveBack was not just a campaign idea for us – it was a way to recognise the pain points when it comes to award shows. We’ve already started the process and entrants are receiving their GiveBack money. We took this initiative to make the Kyoorius Creative Awards more accessible to smaller agencies and have recorded the highest number of entries this year. While there was no Black Elephant winner this year, we have two Baby Black Elephant winners to celebrate,” said Rajesh Kejriwal, founder and CEO, Kyoorius.

“I am pleased to recognize and applaud the immense creative potential of the industry, and further encourage innovation by extending our support to the Kyoorius Creative Awards year on year. At ZEE, we are humbled to play a small role in nurturing the creative quotient through the ‘GiveBack’ initiative, and we stay committed towards supporting the advertising fraternity and celebrating memorable brands and campaigns. I would like to extend my heartiest congratulations to all the participants, wishing them continued success and an abundant creative spirit to create more such enthralling campaigns in the future.” – Mr. Punit Goenka, MD & CEO, ZEE Entertainment Enterprises Ltd.