The Clothing Manufacturers Association of India (CMAI) is gearing up for the 5th edition of the Fabrics Accessories & Beyond Show (FAB Show 2025), India’s largest fabrics and accessories sourcing event, scheduled from April 21-23, 2025, at the Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai.
This premier B2B event has evolved into a key sourcing platform for India’s thriving garment industry, featuring over 250 exhibitors, including fabric suppliers, accessories manufacturers, machinery providers, washing units, real estate developers, and software firms.
With an expected footfall of 12,000+ trade visitors from 320+ cities, including 2,000 platinum dealers and international buyers from Bangladesh, the U.S., Egypt, UAE, Kuwait, Bahrain, Russia, Portugal, and more, the show is set to facilitate networking, collaboration, and business opportunities for garment manufacturers, exporters, retailers, wholesalers, and e-commerce players.
Santosh Katariya, President, CMAI, emphasized the event’s role in optimizing procurement strategies, helping manufacturers connect with high-quality suppliers offering competitive pricing and reliable delivery.
The FAB Show 2025 will also highlight sustainability and circularity in the textile sector, with Knowledge Sessions and an exclusive Pavilion supported by the Centre for Environment Education (CEE) and the Global Alliance for Textile Sustainability Council (GATS).
Naveen Sainani, Chairman, FAB Show, CMAI, stated, “FAB Show has redefined sourcing in the textile and apparel industry, aligning with our commitment to innovation and sustainability.”
Exclusive exhibits include a Surat Pavilion featuring 50+ leading fabric suppliers, organized by the Southern Gujarat Chamber of Commerce & Industry (SGCCI), and participation from Ichalkaranji, Maharashtra’s textile hub, represented by Ichalkaranji Shuttleless Fabrics Manufacturers Association (ISFMA).
Further strengthening the event, Chhattisgarh joins as the Partner State, showcasing its industrial textile policies and manufacturing potential to boost the Make in India initiative and position itself as a key player in the garment sector.
With its expanding scale and global participation, FAB Show 2025 is set to drive sourcing efficiency, innovation, and sustainable growth in India’s textile and apparel industry.