The FLO Style Tatva, a mega Lifestyle Exhibition concludes and draws good response

More than 8000 shoppers dropped in

The FLO Style Tatva, a mega Lifestyle Exhibition concludes and draws good response
Seen visitors at FLO Style Tatva on Sunday evening.

Hyderabad, June 19, 2022: The three day FLOs Style Tatva -- the Bahubali of all Fashion and Lifestyle Exhibitions held at Hitex in Madhapur concluded on Sunday evening.
 
The objective through FLO StyleTatva, Shubhraa Maheshwari, Chairperson of FLO adds is to empower women by supporting their enterprise quotient.
 
The first day was the preview for the creme de la creme of the city and the last two days Saturday and Sunday were for the general public.
 
 It is spread over 45000 sft. And had 231 stalls.
 
The show has received overwhelming response. More than 8000 shoppers visited the show in the last three days
 
Mayor Gadwal Vijayalakshmi inaugurated the show on Friday.
 
Pinky Reddy, Past National President of FLO among others graced the show.
 
The signature event of the FLO, it will be held annually. This was the second edition.
 
It had a special pavilion to help Narayanpet Weavers to showcase their products and offerings. The separate Artisanal Pavilion featured weavers, craftspersons, makers of food, holy waste, and natural bath and body care products.
 
The Weavers Pavilion also featured Palm Leaf Craft; Bamboo Articles, Narayanpet Sarees, Immunity Tea Powder, and Herbal Products.
 
Mr Shivakumar of Bhagyalakshmamma Handicrafts showcased bamboo products including a bullet(Motor Vehicle) made from Bamboo, which costs Rs 4000/- was put up for sale. A hair clip made out of bamboo and the bullet are testimony to their craftsmanship.
 
It had among others attractions, a silver dining table made up of 18 kgs and a Grand Father Clock weighing 39 kgs of silver. 
 
Argentum Arts which is known for silver art has exhibited one of its kind 92.5% Silverware, home decor silver arts which people are proud to own. Some of these include GrandFather Clock made from 39kgs silver. They have also exhibited silverware of Karimnagar Art, which is made with Hands.
 
D. R. Raanka Bros from Chennai showcased a Pure Silver Console Table of 11 kgs weight and a Dining Table made out of 18kg pure silver and cost Rs 22 lakh.
 
It was organised by FICCI Ladies Organisation (FLO), Hyderabad Chapter, the women's wing of the Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce & Industry (FICCI). It is a 38-year-old body. It is an all-India forum for women.