Get ready to immerse yourself in the epitome of luxury, fashion and lifestyle at the fourth edition of Festiviva, a dazzling spectacle set to unfold on the 12th and 13th of January 2024 at the Wind Chimes in Nazarbad, Mysuru. This two-day expo (10 am to 9 pm) promises a fashion haven, catering to diverse tastes of fashion aficionados. From traditional sarees to chic Western wear, Indo-western fusion to the coziest Kurtis and salwar kameez, Festiviva is a one-stop-shop for all things fashion.
Festiviva is a celebration of elegance with lab-grown diamond jewellery, accessories, traditional cookware, art, plants and more. Don’t miss out on a gastronomic delight with mouthwatering treats for the food connoisseurs.
Wondr Diamonds: Indulge in ever-lasting love affair with diamonds at Wondr Diamonds, India’s largest Earth-Friendly Diamond producer. With outlets across major cities, Wondr Diamonds is your go-to destination for exquisite lab-grown diamond jewellery, offering the best in ethical luxury.
NC Santhanam Silk Sarees brings the timeless charm of Kanchivaram silks, brocades, tissues, and upadas. They are giving you the chance to trade in your old Kanchivaram sarees with Zari for a brand new one.
For the first time in Mysuru, Zishta, the Bengaluru-based Traditional Cookware store, is set to showcase the artistry of small-town artisans. Join their Traditional Cookware Workshop on Jan. 12 at 11.30 am. Secure your spot by contacting Varishta Sampath at +91 97427-17707.
Embark on a textile adventure with renowned names like Sri Tirumala Silks that bring their handloom Pattu silks from Dharmavaram, Aadya with its hand-picked range of silks, organzas, tussar and Banarasi from Coimbatore, Riddhi from Bengaluru is bringing you their Madhubani sarees, an age-old art of India, along with Tussars. Intricate Madhubani painting and embroidery are sure to grab your attention.
This January, Wind Chimes in Nazarbad is not just a venue; it’s a rendezvous with sophistication, diversity and pure indulgence. Festiviva is an experience to be lived. Entry to the expo is free.
This post was published on January 11, 2024 7:35 pm