India’s ethnic wear industry is gearing up for its most anticipated B2B event of the year, Bharat Ethnic Expo 2025, also known as BEE 2025. Scheduled for 21st and 22nd July at The Leela, Gandhinagar, this event promises not only to set the tone for the upcoming festive season but also to spotlight the most ambitious brands in the ethnicwear space.
And this year, all eyes are on Tapobhumi.
From unreleased designer drops to strategic showcases, here’s everything you need to know about BEE 2025, and why Stall No. 20 may just be the heart of the show.
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Bharat Ethnic Expo 2025 is India’s flagship B2B exhibition for ethnicwear manufacturers, buyers, and retailers. The event gathers saree manufacturers, fashion labels, distributors, and high-volume buyers from across India for a two-day business showcase focused entirely on premium Indian occasionwear.
Unlike mass-market exhibitions, BEE is a curated platform built for decision-makers, offering early access to unreleased collections, strategic collaborations, and high-value bookings.
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Before it became BEE, the event was known as SFS (Surat Fashion Show), a well-established sourcing hub primarily serving Surat-based textile giants. The 2025 edition marks its full evolution into BEE: Bharat Ethnic Expo, a name that reflects broader ambitions and a national footprint.
The rebranding signifies more than a title change. It positions the show as India’s official gathering point for high-calibre ethnicwear manufacturers, bridging legacy with future-ready distribution.
Whether you’re a sourcing director for a national retail chain or a boutique buyer scouting for exclusive catalogues, here’s what you need to know:
The event will take place in the luxury setting of The Leela, a venue that aligns with the expo’s premium positioning and offers easy access to key travel and accommodation routes.
BEE 2025 is not open to general consumers or casual traders. It’s a tightly vetted event attended by India’s top ethnicwear buyers, including:
These aren’t just names; they represent the pulse of India’s ethnicwear retail circuit, often placing large, fast-moving orders to cover Diwali, Navratri, Raksha Bandhan, and wedding season shelves.
Among the dozens of celebrated brands at BEE, Tapobhumi at Stall 20 has quietly emerged as the one stall that industry insiders are calling a “must-see.”
Why? Because Tapobhumi isn’t just displaying another festive catalogue, it’s making a statement.
As the umbrella house for labels like Tana Bana, CHPYI, and KSHEDAA, Tapobhumi has curated its BEE presence with razor-sharp focus. This year, they’re putting the spotlight on their most anticipated label: Tana Bana.
Tana Bana is Tapobhumi’s luxury partywear label, known for value-addition-based designs, rich fabrics, and meticulous aesthetic control. At BEE 2025, the brand will unveil its 2025-26 festive collection for the first time.
This is an unreleased drop, not available online, not shown in Surat showrooms, and not accessible on social media. The only way to see it? Visit Stall No. 20 at BEE.
Here’s what buyers can expect:
This focused access strategy ensures that buyers see something truly unique, and that distribution stays exclusive.
BEE 2025 is more than a trade fair. It’s a temperature check for the entire ethnicwear industry.
As international interest in Indian textiles grows, and saree exports surge across markets like the USA, UAE, and UK, the domestic market is also shifting, from volume to value, from mass to meaning.
Buyers today aren’t just looking for stock. They’re looking for stories, exclusivity, and vision.
That’s what BEE offers, and that’s what Tapobhumi delivers.
If you’re attending BEE 2025, here’s your checklist:
Block your visit to Stall No. 20
Ask to preview Tana Bana’s unreleased collection
Book a Surat follow-up visit if needed
For serious buyers, this is the moment.
Tapobhumi’s drop isn’t just festive. It’s foundational.
Tapobhumi | Stall 20 | BEE 2025 | The Leela, Gandhinagar
Designer sarees are an investment. At Tapobhumi, we bring this investment within your reach, offering designer-level sarees that are best in their respective segments.
Whether you’re looking for something traditional or modern, our sarees offer the perfect blend of artistry and personal preference.
And what are designer sarees if not pieces of wearable art?
This concludes the blog on ‘Bharat Ethnic Expo 2025: Everything You Need to Know‘
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Really appreciateBEE 2025 Blog Comment the clarity around BEE 2025’s focus as a curated B2B space for serious buyers and manufacturers. It’s refreshing to see an event that prioritizes strategic collaborations over mass appeal—especially in a market as saturated as ethnicwear. Looking forward to seeing how these early showcases influence upcoming festive trends.