The Beginning of a New Era in Fashion
The CMAI FAB Show 2025 was a groundbreaking event, signaling a new era for India’s fashion industry. The first day saw a turnout of approximately 3,000 attendees, while the second day saw an overwhelming 5,100 visitors. The event demonstrated the growing strength of India’s role in the global fashion landscape, showcasing incredible innovation by the Fact team that helped propel the show to new heights.
Spotlight on the Expert Speaker: Mayur Suchak
Explored the importance of integrating advanced manufacturing techniques and innovative design processes to stay ahead in an ever-evolving fashion industry.
Key Takeaways from the Presentation: Empowering Manufacturers for Success
In his insightful presentation, Mayur Suchak emphasized the need for manufacturers to adapt to the rapidly changing dynamics of the fashion world. With global consolidations and new market trends, India is uniquely positioned to leverage its strengths. However, turning these opportunities into revenue and growth is essential for long-term success.
Fashion in the 21st Century: A Transformative Shift
Fashion in the 21st century is no longer confined to clothing. It’s a dynamic and inclusive industry, where wearables such as watches, glasses, and bags now represent more than just functional items—they reflect identity, social status, and personal expression. Fashion now carries significant meaning in terms of sustainability, inclusivity, digital innovation, and cultural storytelling.
Branding: Building Stories That Resonate
For manufacturers and sellers, the key to success is building a strong brand identity. Mayur Suchak highlighted how today’s brands must blend heritage, innovation, craftsmanship, and exclusivity to create a memorable and effective brand story. With powerful brand narratives, fashion manufacturers can effectively tap into consumers’ emotions and preferences, establishing themselves as trendsetters in the market.
Fast Fashion: The Revolution in Retail
The rise of fast fashion has changed the way people perceive affordable, trendy clothing. Mayur Suchak discussed how fast fashion allows consumers to purchase stylish garments for as low as ₹1,000, without compromising on trends or styles. This model has dramatically reshaped the retail environment, introducing sustainability challenges alongside new opportunities for growth.
Global Fashion Market: A Trillion-Dollar Opportunity
The global fashion market, currently valued at $2.2 trillion, is experiencing rapid growth, with India’s fashion sector valued at $130 billion—less than 4% of the global market. Despite this relatively small share, India’s diverse fashion culture and growing consumer demand position it as an untapped powerhouse in the fashion industry. In the coming years, India’s fashion market is projected to grow to $200 billion, significantly contributing to the global fashion economy.
The Future of Fast Fashion and Online Retail
The fast fashion segment is expected to grow globally by 10.9%, with the market reaching $310 billion by 2033. In India, the fast fashion sector is projected to grow from $9.9 billion to $38.84 billion by 2030. Alongside this, the online fashion market, which currently comprises 30% of total sales, is set to rise to 45% by 2035, showing the importance of digital transformation in the fashion industry.
Conclusion: India’s Growing Influence in the Fashion Ecosystem
The CMAI FAB Show 2025 has proven that India is on the verge of a fashion revolution. With a rapidly expanding fast fashion sector, the increasing importance of brand storytelling, and an accelerating shift towards online retail, India is poised to capture a larger share of the global fashion market. As Mayur Suchak so aptly highlighted, manufacturers and brands must evolve and innovate to stay ahead in this ever-growing, dynamic ecosystem.

