FLO Jaipur Chapter

2024
Aug
08

Handloom & Textiles Fiesta

Introduction:

On the evening of August 8th, 2024, the FICCI FLO Jaipur Chapter proudly presented the Handloom & Textiles Fiesta—a vibrant celebration of Rajasthan’s rich textile heritage. Held at the majestic Hotel Clarks Amer, Jaipur, the event brought together the finest elements of tradition, craftsmanship, and modern elegance under one roof. Under the visionary leadership of Ms. Raghushree Poddar, Chairperson for the year 2024-25, this event was more than just a showcase; it was a tribute to the artisans who breathe life into Rajasthan’s timeless textiles and a commitment to sustainability.

Venue Details:

Hotel Clarks Amer, an iconic location in Jaipur, served as the perfect backdrop for the Handloom & Textiles Fiesta. The venue, known for its heritage-inspired architecture and spacious elegant halls, provided a fitting ambiance that complemented the event’s theme of celebrating Rajasthan’s cultural legacy. The venue was meticulously decorated with traditional Rajasthani elements, including handcrafted textiles and intricate motifs, enhancing the cultural experience for the attendees.

Key Highlights of the Event:

1) Press Conference and Discussion with Chitrangada Singh:

The evening began with a press conference where the graceful and inspiring Ms. Chitrangada Singh engaged in a heartfelt discussion with media partners, sponsors, past chairpersons and committee members. The conversation centered around the handloom initiative and the importance of preserving and promoting traditional textile arts. This interaction set the tone for the evening, emphasizing the event’s deeper purpose beyond just celebration.

2) A Tribute to Rajasthan’s Textile Legacy:

The Handloom & Textiles Fiesta was a true homage to Rajasthan’s textile heritage. The venue was adorned with displays of Bandhej, Lehariya, Ajrak, Gota Patti, Mirror work, and Kota Doria, each piece a testament to the skill and artistry of Rajasthan’s artisans. The evening offered guests an immersive experience, allowing them to appreciate the intricate details and craftsmanship that go into creating these timeless works of art.

3) Opening Remarks by Ms. Mayanka Meel:

The event officially commenced with welcoming remarks by Ms. Mayanka Meel, a dynamic committee member and the evening’s Master of Ceremonies. Her introduction highlighted the significance of the Handloom & Textiles Fiesta and set the stage for an evening filled with culture, fashion, and meaningful conversations.

4) Ramp Walk by Neeta Ji Boochra and Past Chairpersons:

One of the most memorable moments of the evening was the elegant ramp walk by Ms. Neeta Boochra, the esteemed founder of FICCI FLO Jaipur Chapter, alongside the past chairpersons (Ms. Shweta Chopra, Ms. Nitasha Chordia, Ms. Bela Badhalia). Dressed in stunning traditional Rajasthani attire, including Bhandhej & Lehariya Sarees, Block prints, and Mirror work, they embodied the spirit of Rajasthan’s textile heritage. This walk was not just a display of fashion but a powerful statement of cultural pride and leadership.

5) Vibrant Ramp Walk by Executive Committee Members:

Following the past chairpersons, the executive committee members took to the ramp, dressed in vibrant and colorful traditional Rajasthani outfits. This segment celebrated the event’s theme, with each member embodying the spirit of Rajasthan through their attire. The committee members’ walk added a lively and dynamic element to the evening, captivating the audience with their enthusiasm and grace.

6) Chitrangada Singh’s Grand Entrance:

The highlight of the evening was the much-anticipated entrance of Ms. Chitrangada Singh. Draped in a beautiful saree that featured intricate Rajasthani artwork, her presence elevated the event to new heights. As she graced the ramp, her elegance and poise left the audience spellbound, perfectly blending tradition with modern sophistication.

7) Powerful Walk by Ms. Chitrangada Singh and Ms. Raghushree Poddar:

A moment of pure inspiration was witnessed when Ms. Chitrangada Singh and Ms. Raghushree Poddar, Chairperson of FICCI FLO Jaipur Chapter, walked the ramp together. This powerful duo represented the essence of the evening—strong women leading with grace and purpose, while staying deeply connected to their roots.

8) Inspiring Talk Show:

A thought-provoking talk show followed, featuring an engaging conversation between Ms. Chitrangada Singh and Chairperson Ms. Raghushree Poddar. The discussion touched on various topics, including women empowerment, educating the girl child from a young age making them strong and independent, the challenges of parenting in the digital age, the joy of dancing as a form of inner happiness expression. They also discussed the significance of pursuing one’s passion while maintaining emotional health. The talk show resonated deeply with the audience, leaving them inspired and empowered.

9) Inauguration of the Tree Plantation Drive:

The event also marked the beginning of an important environmental initiative—the planting of 1,111 trees throughout the month of August. This drive, symbolizing a commitment to a greener future, was inaugurated by Ms. Chitrangada Singh. She planted the first Ashoka tree, officially giving a kick start to the plantation drive. This initiative not only reflects FLO’s dedication to sustainability but also adds a meaningful layer to the cultural celebration. The trees will be planted as a birthday gift for the FLO members, with trees being planted in their honor throughout the month.

10) Artisan Showcase and Collaboration with CCWA:

A major attraction of the evening was the participation of skilled artisans and craftsmen, or “bunkars,” in collaboration with the Craft Council of Weavers and Artisans (CCWA). These artisans showcased their handcrafted products, including textiles that represent the rich cultural heritage of Rajasthan. Their participation not only highlighted the intricate skills and dedication of these craftsmen but also provided them with a platform to generate employment and promote their crafts. The event successfully created an economic impact for the artisans, with three of them directly benefiting from the evening’s activities.

11) Felicitation of Artisans:

In recognition of their invaluable contributions to preserving and promoting traditional crafts, the artisans were felicitated by Ms. Chitrangada Singh. This segment of the event was particularly heartwarming, as Ms. Singh took the time to engage with each artisan, acknowledging their hard work and craftsmanship. This interaction emphasized the importance of supporting local artisans and preserving cultural heritage.

12) Felicitation of Ms. Aruna Singh:

Another key moment was the felicitation of Ms. Aruna Singh, who played a crucial role in supporting the plantation drive initiative. Her generous contribution of land, resources, and labor made this ambitious project possible. Her recognition at the event underscored the collaborative spirit that is central to the success of such initiatives.

13) Sponsor Engagement and Booths Display:

The event was supported by our 9-Gems (sponsors), including Tvisha Jewlz, Specta Quartz, Empyreal Club, and Mayoor School. These sponsors set up booths at the venue, offering a range of products and services to the attendees. Notably, the students from Mayoor School demonstrated live block printing art, providing an interactive experience for guests and further enriching the cultural atmosphere of the event.

Audience and Engagement

The Handloom & Textiles Fiesta saw an enthusiastic turnout of 250 FLO members, along with other invited guests, industry professionals, and cultural enthusiasts. The audience engagement was remarkable, with participants actively taking part in various segments of the event. The vibrant display of traditional attire by the attendees further added to the event’s cultural ambiance, making it a truly immersive experience.

No. of Beneficiaries

The Handloom & Textiles Fiesta directly impacted three artisans who showcased their exquisite handcrafted products. Their participation not only provided them with a platform to display their work but also helped generate significant employment opportunities. Additionally, the event enriched the lives of 250 FLO members, offering them a meaningful cultural experience and a deeper understanding of Rajasthan’s textile heritage.

Partnerships and Collaborations

The success of the Handloom & Textiles Fiesta was made possible through meaningful collaborations and partnerships. The Craft Council of Weavers and Artisans (CCWA) played a pivotal role in bringing the artisans to the forefront, while the event’s sponsors, including Tvisha Jewlz, Specta Quartz, Empyreal Club, and Mayoor School, added value through their support and contributions. These collaborations not only enhanced the overall experience for the attendees but also ensured that the event stayed true to its mission of cultural preservation and sustainability.

Overview and Conclusion

The Handloom & Textiles Fiesta was more than just an event—it was a movement. A movement to celebrate, preserve, and promote Rajasthan’s rich textile heritage while embracing the values of sustainability and environmental responsibility. Under the leadership of Ms. Raghushree Poddar, the FICCI FLO Jaipur Chapter successfully brought together artisans, cultural enthusiasts, and thought leaders for an evening that left a lasting impact on everyone present.

The evening was filled with moments of pride, elegance, and cultural appreciation, from the stunning ramp walks to the inspiring talk show and the inauguration of the tree plantation drive. The event concluded with a sense of accomplishment and a renewed commitment to preserving and promoting Rajasthan’s textile traditions while also taking concrete steps towards a greener future.

As the FLO Jaipur Chapter moves forward, it remains dedicated to its mission of empowering women, preserving cultural heritage, and leading the way in sustainability initiatives.

Report Submitted By:
Raghushree Poddar
Chairperson
FICCI FLO Jaipur Chapter 2024-25
DATE: 16-08-2024

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