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FDCI to host Lakme India Fashion Week

Our Bureau

Mumbai , Aug. 14

THE Fashion Design Council of India has announced that it will host Lakme India Fashion Week with Liberty 2004 in New Delhi.

According to Mr Vinod Kaul, Executive Director, FDCI, ``The venue for next year's LIFWL is being announced much in advance by FDCI to enable the designers to prepare for the event. This year saw an increase in buyer turnout to 400 compared with 200 buyers last year, including the first time participation of buyers from Paris. We hope to continue with this trend in LIFWL 2004. In the meantime, FDCI is working on increased participation in the event from international buyers,'' he added.

The event on the whole aims to serve as an effective platform to promote fashion-design and industry professionals to form trade linkages within India and abroad.

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